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Honda Motor Europe celebrate ten of the best European dealer-built custom CB650Rs

This summer, Honda Motor Europe was planning on showcasing ten of the best European dealer- built custom CB650Rs from France, Spain and Portugal at the Wheels & Waves festival in Biarritz, France from June 30th to July 4th.

Despite the show being cancelled, Honda still wanted to show motorcyclists across Europe the amazing ideas and customisations from the creative minds within their European dealer network, and are giving visitors to the Honda Customs webpage (www.hondacustoms.com) the opportunity to vote for their favourite.

Among the ten are a bike that pays tribute to the resurgence of a dealership following a devastating fire, a tribute to the classic French endurance racers of yesteryear and the seminal CB750 Four ‘K0’ from 1969.

The Honda Customs page is available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. Once users have voted for their winner, they will be able to download a wallpaper of their chosen bike for desktop or mobile as well as share their choice across their social media channels. The ‘prize’ for the winning dealer? Nothing more than the honour of having their creation voted as the best CB650R custom in Europe!

Here is a run-down of the ten bikes.

CB650R HEDICION by Motor Sport, Spain

CB650R HEDICION
Builder: Motor Sport, Madrid, Spain.
“Our CB650R Motorsport represents the transversal spirit of Honda, breaking the barrier that separates cars from motorcycles…”
In homage to Honda sporting history Motor Sport have used the 1966 Brabham Honda BT18 racing car as a rolling touchstone. Their bike’s unique, subtle green and yellow paint is complemented by blacked out handlebars, footrests, front forks and wheels. And, just like the car, its inline four-cylinder engine is the centrepiece, with cam cover picked out in yellow. A full titanium Akrapovič exhaust adds lightweight performance while the carbon-fibre nose cone and seat cowl are finishing details.

CB650R AKIRA by Hakuba Motor, Spain

CB650R AKIRA
Builder: Hakuba Motor, Santander, Spain.
“If there is a word that defines our concept then it is kaizen.”
From the Japanese Kaizen (meaning ‘to improve’), Hakuba Motor’s sleek CB650R Akira reflects the never-ending quest for improvements, no matter how small. The classic single seat unit is a one-off carbon-fibre creation, topped with a nubuck leather seat trimmed in red to key with the subtle ‘straight line’ silver and red paint. CBR650R clip-on handlebars bolt straight on and the electronics are now sited in their own compartment under the seat. A titanium Arrow muffler underlines the minimalist ethos.

CB650R CAFÉ RACER by Blanmoto Honda, Spain

CB650R CAFÉ RACER
Builder: Blanmoto Honda, Girona, Spain.
“A celebration of our custom dreams, and of a business founded in 1928.”
Blanmoto have gone down a ‘steam punk meets café racer’ route with their CB650R. And while its look is completely transformed, many of the parts used are from ‘mainstream’ suppliers such as Puig, PSR, Givi and Rizoma. Naturally, detail custom fabrication abounds: the seat has been modified and re-upholstered (alongside upholstered side covers) and there are new side-scoops manufactured from 1.5mm aluminium sheet. A blacked-out Arrow end-can injects stubby simplicity

CB650R FENIX by Mototrofa, Portugal

CB650R FENIX
Builder: Mototrofa Honda, Trofa, Portugal.
“The name was obvious to us as, in 2019, our workshop was completely destroyed…”
As an emblem of renewal, the CB650R Fenix is a special symbol for the entire Mototrofa team, whose dealership has risen again from the ashes of a devastating fire. And while looking totally modern it also makes use of past Honda models. The single-sided swingarm and rear wheel are from a VFR750F, the front wheel from a CBR900RR FireBlade. Custom parts include the seat and rear cowl and the ‘93’ paint scheme (by Nexx Helmets) both pays homage to the incredible Marc Marquez and marks the year Mototrofa was founded.

CB65R FOUR
Builder: Sagaz Honda, Toulouse, France.
“The legend of the Bol d’Or meets Neo Sports Café…”
Honda’s 24 hour endurance efforts are the races of true legend, and this CB650R has been built to celebrate the 1976 edition and the Honda RCB1000 raced by Jean-Claude Chemarin and Roger Ruiz. The red, white and blue colour scheme and Honda logos – seamlessly applied by A Brax Custom painting – instantly invoke a picture from the 1970s, as does the bikini nose fairing. A sports pack, including engine guards and seat cowl, maintain the racing feel while a Bagster seat neatly trims the mid-section.

CB650R WHITE EDITION by 3C Motos, France

CB650R WHITE EDITION
Builder: 3C Motos, Anglet, France.
“It’s family. To mirror the beautiful CB1000R Black Edition we have its little sister – the CB650R White Edition!”
The 3C Motos’ CB650R White Edition was conceived by 3C Motos in Biarritz to complement their moody ‘Black Edition’ CB1000R of 2019. Its paint – using matt white and varying shades of gloss white – adds texture and depth, and crowns the muscular depth of the jet-black engine and wheels. A CB1000R front master cylinder clamps neatly to the handlebar and Dunlop Sportsmart TT tyres finish the subtle – yet aggressive – look.

CB650R BMX by Werther, France

CB650R BMX
Builder: Werther, Nice, France.
“Fun and stylish, just like doing a wheelie on a BMX bike.”
There’s more than a hint of BMX stunt bike on the Werther machine. The gloss black paint pops eyeballs, as do black forks, gold engine cases and wheels. And not to forget the whitewall tyres. For a bike built to perform, a shorter final drive gear ratio (plus black/gold chain, naturally) makes for instant acceleration, with a full Akrapovič exhaust system adding to the engine’s performance. An NMB Design seat, adjustable levers and grips, plus Puig gold bar ends and black footrests stand out, while smoked varnish on the front/rear lights and indicators are more subtle details.

CB650R KarbOne EDITION by AZ Moto, France

CB650R KarbOne EDITION
Builder: AZ Moto, Rouen, France.
“A homage to the spirit of a famous and legendary model – the Honda CB750 Four K0.”
The bike that started it all for the modern era of motorcycling, the four-cylinder CB750 ‘K0’ stunned the world in 1969, and AZ Motos CB650R KarbOne, with its metallic gold paint, pays deep respect to its illustrious forbear. SEB Auto Shop are responsible for the bespoke carbon fibre parts like the rear seat unit and headlight surround; the stunning black rims (with chromed spokes) are supplied by Evo-X Racing and wear Dunlop Mutant tyres. Black Topema epoxy paint covers the engine, handlebars, rear shock and cam cover while all the finishing parts are readily available from the likes of Puig and Chaft.

CB650R FLAT TRACKER by ADN Motors, France

CB650R FLAT TRACKER
Builder: ADN Motos, Cognac, France.
“In the spirit of vintage flat track and supermotard here is our little gem.”
Flat track DNA runs through ADN Motos’ CB650R and they’re rightly proud of it. Choice parts include a remote licence plate holder with integrated brake light and indicators, black and red Kineo spoked rims and Acerbis hand guards. The evocative nose cone and rear seat are custom fabrications while the yellow-tinted headlight glass adds a vintage feel. A twin-muffler titanium Arrow full exhaust system adds satisfactory bark and bite while Dunlop Mutant tyres have the look of cut slicks.

CB650R FOUR Limited Edition
Builder: Espace Motos, Angers, France.
“Neo Sports Café rides with the legendary CB750 Four”
For Espace Motos, the legend of the CB750 Four lives on in the spirit of the Neo Sports Café family, led by the CB1000R and hugely popular CB650R. To respect the legend they added a raised, flatter brown leather seat and for the paint chose green with gold pinstriping, plus an ‘80s Honda logo. The paint also extends to the headlight surround, front mudguard, rear scoops and spring. Vintage-style bar-end mirrors, black footpegs and scrambler tyres complete the makeover.

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Honda’s premium Forza scooter family expands for 2021 with the arrival of Forza 750 and Forza 350

Honda’s premium Forza scooter family expands for 2021 with the arrival of Forza 750 and Forza 350

Honda Motor Europe is pleased to announce that 2021 will see a step change in the evolution of Honda’s sports/GT Forza scooter brand. The all-new flagship Forza 750 joins the line-up, alongside the new Forza 350 and an upgraded version of the perennially popular Forza 125.

The Forza range of sit-in scooters has forged its premium reputation on a unique mix of qualities: GT road presence and comfort for two; sporty, agile handling; vigorous engine performance; attractive styling; superior practicality, and tech-heavy specifications.

The new Forza 750 exudes all these qualities in abundance. It is powered by a torque-laden 750cc parallel twin engine, with cutting edge features including throttle by wire, multiple engine modes, Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) and Dual Clutch Transmission. While the engine and frame combination provide sporty around-town performance, the dimensions are pure GT, with ample leg room, wind protection and comfort for both rider and pillion.

The steel frame is wrapped in classy and desirable styling, with full LED lighting and  practicality from features such as the Honda Smart Key, 22 litres of internal storage space and an integrated USB charger. The Forza 750 is also the first Honda to come equipped with the Honda Smartphone Voice Control system, which integrates the functionality of the rider’s smartphone with the machine, allowing management of phone calls, text messages, music and navigation by voice or by use of the buttons on the left switchgear.

A 50cc capacity increase sees the Forza 300 evolve into the new Forza 350 for 2021. The new eSP+ engine sees a significant increase in power while delivering strong accessible torque from the bottom up for sharper acceleration. Fuel efficiency of 30km/l (WMTC mode) gives a potential 340km+ from the 11.5L tank. Styling and aerodynamic updates include an additional 40mm of adjustment on the electric screen.

For 2021, the Forza 125 now comes equipped with HSTC as standard, with styling and aerodynamic updates that mirror those of the Forza 350. Both the Forza 125 and Forza 350 have enough space under the seat for two full sized helmets, now come with a USB charger as standard and are equipped with the Honda Smart Key system.

All three bikes within the Forza family will be available with a full range of accessories to further enhance their style and practicality.

New model details and images to follow in separate news stories:

2021 Honda Forza 125: click here for more
2021 Honda Forza 350: click here for more
2021 Honda Forza 750: click here for more

For more information on Honda Motorcycles UK visit www.honda.co.uk/motorcycles.html

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