CB was just Honda's standard motorcycle designation-doesn't mean anything. 'R' designated sport after they stopped making 'F' the sport designation. (In the 1970s, K was standard and F was sport; i.e., CB400F was Honda's sport 400cc bike. There was no 400K. However, Honda had a CB750F and a CB750K, but there were only minor differences.)
2006-12-20 07:20:56
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answered by Dwight D J 5
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Cool Bike, Really
Crash, Burn, Repair
Cops Ban Riding
Clever Boy Rider
Clevage Babe Riding
Cook Burnt Rice
Clock, Baloon, Radar
Cash Back Rebate
2006-12-22 06:19:58
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answered by MrBret 3
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It wouldn't surprise me if CB came from the bike Honda sold before that - the Cub.
2006-12-22 13:24:23
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answered by Mad Scientist Matt 5
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CB is Honda designation for a highway motorbike. A 'C' designation is for Cub, 40 9 to 99cc semi-scooter (step thruogh physique, 17" wheels) Dont be attentive to yet right that's a wager. i assume CB is for Cub, bigger? (lol) the 'R' is probable street RR is definately race duplicate ( as in CBR900RR) The race in basic terms motorcycles are RC for street racers and CR for motocross
2016-12-11 12:57:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Can Barley Run!
2006-12-21 12:08:29
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answered by poo hat 3
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what Dwight said, the "R" is for racing
2006-12-22 12:35:10
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answered by mjbmxz 2
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"C"onstantly "B"urning "R"ice
2006-12-20 10:39:48
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answered by dstyr 2
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