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Honda CBX is a six cylinder. Holy smoke!


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I believe they came in 1050 and 1350 cc models.

Almost bought a 1050 for $900 circa 2002.
 
Honda CBX is a six cylinder. Holy smoke!
Yes, of course Benelli did it before them and MotoGuzzi did a V8 in the mid 50s...
But, as much as I despise the Evil "H" , [h***a] I must admit that a CBX with an RC Engineering or similar exhaust makes the most wonderful noise...
 
Yes, of course Benelli did it before them and MotoGuzzi did a V8 in the mid 50s...
But, as much as I despise the Evil "H" , [h***a] I must admit that a CBX with an RC Engineering or similar exhaust makes the most wonderful noise...
I love Honda motorcycles I have to admit. I have a 72 Honda CB500 Four, a 73 Honda CB350 four and a 73 Honda CB450 Twin. fun and inexpensive to own.
 
What's cooler than a HemiCuda leaning into a corner with all it's got, (in front of a europeon whatever)?
 
What's cooler than a HemiCuda leaning into a corner with all it's got, (in front of a europeon whatever)?

From 70 and into mid to late 70's Henry Chemin of Chrysler France raced Hemi and 6 pack cars as well as the 48 Dan Gurney car in hill climbs and various other races.
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Google translator says:
Henri Chemin, after having had some good times with Ford, moved to Chrysler. Here is his Plymouth "Hemicuda", with which he won the French circuit championship in 1970, 1971, and 1972.
 
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