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Honda CB 1300S / SP Super Bol D'or
Honda Motorcycle Japan have launched the 2021 Honda CB1300 Super Four range that comes in four different and very variants. The range comprises of the base Honda CB1300 Super Four, CB1300 Super Bol D’Or, CB1300 Super Four SP, and the range-topping CB1300 Super Four SP Bol D’Or. All of these are powered by a 1,284cc inline-four DOHC liquid-cooled engine that produces 113hp at 7,750rpm and 112Nm torque at 6,250rpm. From 2021 the CB1300 get a series of standard equipment such as a six-speed manual transmission, Honda Selectable Traction Control (HSTC), Showa suspension package (Ohlins for the SP models), Nissin calipers (Brembo units for the SPs), multi-function speedometer, and many more. The CB1300 Super Four range is offered in Pearl Sunbeam White/red frame or Beta Silver Metallic/red frame for the base CB1300 Super Four and Super Bol D’or while the SP models come in either Candytone Red/Pearl Metallic White or Candytone Blue/Pearl Metallic White plus other details and graphics.
The Honda CB1300 Super Four is a CB series 1,284 cc (78.4 cu in) standard Honda motorcycle released in 1998 as a successor to the CB1000 Super Four. Its engine, with minor modifications, came from the X4, released in the previous year. In 2003, the CB1300 received a slightly different engine which lacked cooling fins. Beginning in 2005, Honda offered two versions of the CB1300: the standard, unfaired model, and the Super Bol D'Or (in Europe the CB1300S), with half fairing. The 2018 model, only available in Japan, had some performance and exhaust changes bringing power up to 114 hp. The 2021 model adds a throttle-by-wire system with riding modes and cruise control.
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