Honda CL series
Automobile series
The Honda CL series refers to a line of dual-sport motorcycles produced by Honda from the mid-1960s.
Often marketed as "scramblers",[1] notable features of the CL-series include high-mount upswept exhausts, rubber fork covers, and taller fenders.
Single-cylinder
- Honda CL50
- Honda CL70
- Honda CL90
- Honda CL100 (1970–1973)
- Honda CL125 (1967–1974)
- Honda CL250 (2023–present)
- Honda CL300 (2023–present)
Twin-cylinder
- Honda CL72
- Honda CL77
- Honda CL160 (1966–1967)
- Honda CL175 (1968–1973)
- Honda CL200 (1974)
- Honda CL350 (1968–1973)
- Honda CL360 (1974–1976)
- Honda CL450 (1968–1975)
- Honda CL500/SCL500 (2023–present)
References
- ^ "23YM HONDA CL500" (Press release). Honda European Media Newsroom. 8 November 2022. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
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