Sometimes, if you want the best solution, you have to think outside the box. In fact, sometimes it’s best if you throw the whole concept of a box away. That’s what our engineers did with the CBR650F. Traditional displacement classes went 600-750-1000. But who says you had to stick to that? An extra 50 cc is going to make the CBR650F a lot more fun for a lot more riders. It lets us fatten up the powerband, but still keep the bike light and nimble.A fun ride at a great price, the CBR650F’s inline-four engine is specifically tuned for low-to-midrange torque, delivering a powerband that’s suited for a wide range of riding styles. Weekday commuter, weekend sport riding, long trips, short hauls, solo or with a passenger—the CBR650F does it all.So who cares for labels and pigeonholes anyway? Not the CBR650F. A great bike knows no limits. Especially not an extra 50 cc.
A great bike knows no limits. In fact sometimes it? s best if you throw the whole concept of a box away. So who cares for labels and pigeonholes anyway Not the CBR650F. A fun ride at a great price the CBR650F? s inline-four engine is specifically tuned for low-to-midrange torque delivering a powerband that? s suited for a wide range of riding styles. Motorcycles Sport DX243286341883860006 DX1 . That? s what our engineers did with the CBR650F. Especially not an extra 50 cc. 2016 Honda CBR? 650F In a Class by Itself Sometimes if you want the best solution you have to think outside the box. Traditional displacement classes went 600-750-1000. It lets us fatten up the powerband but still keep the bike light and nimble. Weekday commuter weekend sport riding long trips short hauls solo or with a passenger? the CBR650F does it all. But who says you had to stick to that An extra 50 cc is going to make the CBR650F a lot more fun for a lot more riders...
Sometimes, if you want the best solution, you have to think outside the box. In fact, sometimes it’s best if you throw the whole concept of a box away. That’s what our engineers did with the CBR650F. Traditional displacement classes went 600-750-1000. But who says you had to stick to that? An extra 50 cc is going to make the CBR650F a lot more fun for a lot more riders. It lets us fatten up the powerband, but still keep the bike light and nimble. A fun ride at a great price, the CBR650F’s inline-four engine is specifically tuned for low-to-midrange torque, delivering a powerband that’s suited for a wide range of riding styles. Weekday commuter, weekend sport riding, long trips, short hauls, solo or with a passenger—the CBR650F does it all. So who cares for labels and pigeonholes anyway? Not the CBR650F. A great bike knows no limits. Especially not an extra 50 cc. * Suggested Retail Price (SRP) excludes destination charge. Visit powersports.honda.com to view applicable destination charge amount.
In a Class by ItselfSometimes, if you want the best solution, you have to think outside the box. In fact, sometimes it's best if you throw the whole concept of a box away. That's what our engineers did with the CBR650F. Traditional displacement classes went 600-750-1000. But who says you had to stick to that? An extra 50 cc is going to make the CBR650F a lot more fun for a lot more riders. It lets us fatten up the powerband, but still keep the bike light and nimble.A fun?ride at a great price, the CBR650F's inline-four engine is specifically tuned for low-to-midrange torque, delivering a powerband that's suited for a wide range of riding styles. Weekday commuter, weekend sport riding, long trips, short hauls, solo or with a passenger—the CBR650F does it all.So who cares for labels and pigeonholes anyway? Not the CBR650F. A great bike knows no limits. Especially not an extra 50 cc.