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Honda Motorcycles The Ultimate Guide: Everything You Need to Know About Every Honda Motorcycle Ever Built

Honda Motorcycles The Ultimate Guide: Everything You Need to Know About Every Honda Motorcycle Ever Built

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Author: Doug Mitchel
Publisher: Krause Publications
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 81762

Media: Paperback
Pages: 224
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.2 x 0.8

ISBN: 0873499662
Dewey Decimal Number: 629
EAN: 9780873499668
ASIN: 0873499662

Publication Date: October 18, 2005
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Collectors will love the 250 spectacular full-colour photos featured in this reference on the original and reigning Japanese import. Everyone from life-long Honda motorcycle collectors to enthusiasts who remember taking a spin on a V65 Saber will appreciate the wealth of technical detail and historical information in Honda Motorcycles. The company that redefined the industry in the late 1950s with motorcycles that handled well, showcased quality craftsmanship and were attractive to new and young riders is covered in exhaustive detail. The full story of Soichiro Honda's innovative approach to motorcycle design, performance data and options for every model from the collectible 750-Four and Super Hawks to today's CBX models, as well as up-to-date collector values (in US dollars) are included in this must-have guide.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars No SL series? No Trail 70 bikes? I miss 1970.   June 19, 2008
Craig Westbrooke (Albany, CA)
Why no mention or pics of the SL series or the cool small trail bikes from 1970? Was hoping to relive a bit of my childhood here.


4 out of 5 stars The Ultimate Guide?   September 21, 2007
L. M. Dick (Pagosa Springs, CO-USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Is Dougs' book the Ultimate Guide to Hondas, No. Is it worthwhile, indeed. When you consider the immense product line Honda has manufactured over the years, it would be quite challenging to cover each and every model in detail. But Mr.Mitchell has done a fine job of covering the majority of very popular models, and the color photography is superb. Most examples of the bikes are in excellent condition, and a few, namely the MB-5 were not. But I can only begin to imagine what is involved to find perfect examples of all of these bikes covered. If you love Hondas, you won't be disappointed by this book.


5 out of 5 stars The ultimate Guide Honda Motorcycles   May 10, 2007
T. Fowler
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Excellent overview of Honda's I had forgotten about. Covers all models Technical data OK, not indepth, however give excellent general info.


2 out of 5 stars By far not the "Ultimate Guide"   December 2, 2005
R. Gallucci (Niles, OH USA)
28 out of 28 found this review helpful

First off, unless Amazon has updated their picture, the subtitle on the cover is not "Everything You Need To Know About Every Honda Ever Built" but it actually says "...Every Honda Street Bike Ever Built". Even that is not quite correct. If you take that as every street legal Honda you will notice that all the SL and XL models that are street legal trail bikes are missing but the CT90/110 is included. I only noticed a couple of street models missing, an example is the MB5 is included but the NS50 is not, but the information is sparse and inconsistent. If you are trying to identify some Honda by color or decals this book may help you but if you are looking for true technical information it is lacking. Most of the information presented is similar to what you would read in product brochure for that model without any true technical information. There are many errors in the information presented. The author tells you the CB350G has a disk brake but then shows a picture of a CB350K4 and has it labeled a CB350G. This is just one example of many errors in the book. There are many photos but there are normally several photos of the same bike so don't look for a photo of each model of each year or even half of them. There is a pricing guide for the early, 1980 and earlier, models that is handy if you are looking to purchase one of the older bikes. Overall I'd say this book's title far overreaches the actual book. If you really want to know the differences in years and all the U.S. models the "Honda Motorcycle Identification Guide" is a much better reference. For the early years I recommend Roy Bacon's "Honda- The Early Classic Motorcycles" which is based on the U.K models from 1947 1977.