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==CB160==
[[Image:1965-Honda-CB160-Red-7301-0.jpg|right|thumb|230px|1965 Honda CB160 in Red]]
The Honda CB160 Sport 160 was sold from 1965 to 1969. It came in four available colors: Black with Silver, Scarlet Red with Silver, Blue with Silver, and White with Silver. The gas tank, frame, forks, and rear shocks were the basic color (black, red, blue, or white). The headlight and taillight were also the basic color. The fenders and side covers were silver. The seat was blue on the blue unit, but black on all the rest. The engine was a 161cc OHC parallel twin with dual carburetors. The transmission was a 4-speed. The serial number began CB160-1000001.
The '''Honda CB160 Sport''' was a 160[[cc]], [[Four stroke|4-stroke]], [[OHC]], [[street motorcycle]] manufactured by [[Honda]] from 1965 through 1967.  
==About==
The tank, side covers, fenders, and fork legs were silver. The engine was a parallel twin with dual carburetors and linked to a 4-speed transmission. The serial number began CL160-1000001. This model with a skid plate and no electric starter was built only in 1966. Later models were actually dealer-installed CL kits on CB models.


===1965===
The CB160 came in four available colors: Black with Silver, Scarlet Red with Silver, Blue with Silver, and White with Silver. The gas tank, frame, forks, and rear shocks were the basic color (black, red, blue, or white). The headlight and taillight were also the basic color. The fenders and side covers were silver. The seat was blue on the blue unit, but black on all the rest. The engine was a 161cc OHC parallel twin with dual carburetors. The transmission was a 4-speed. The serial number began CB160-1000001.
 
==1965==
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[[Image:1965-Honda-CB160-Red-7301-0.jpg|left|thumb|1965 Honda CB160 in Red]][[Image:1965-Honda-CB160-Red-7301-1.jpg|left|thumb|1965 Honda CB160 in Red]][[Image:1965-Honda-CB160-Red-7301-2.jpg|left|thumb|1965 Honda CB160 in Red]][[Image:1965-Honda-CB160-Red-7301-3.jpg|left|thumb|1965 Honda CB160 in Red]]
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===1967===
==1967==
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===1969===
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[[Category:160cc 4-stroke motorcycles]]
[[Category:Twin cylinder motorcycles]]
[[Category:Twin cylinder 4-stroke motorcycles]]
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Revision as of 18:03, 15 April 2008

1965 Honda CB160 in Red

The Honda CB160 Sport was a 160cc, 4-stroke, OHC, street motorcycle manufactured by Honda from 1965 through 1967.

About

The tank, side covers, fenders, and fork legs were silver. The engine was a parallel twin with dual carburetors and linked to a 4-speed transmission. The serial number began CL160-1000001. This model with a skid plate and no electric starter was built only in 1966. Later models were actually dealer-installed CL kits on CB models.

The CB160 came in four available colors: Black with Silver, Scarlet Red with Silver, Blue with Silver, and White with Silver. The gas tank, frame, forks, and rear shocks were the basic color (black, red, blue, or white). The headlight and taillight were also the basic color. The fenders and side covers were silver. The seat was blue on the blue unit, but black on all the rest. The engine was a 161cc OHC parallel twin with dual carburetors. The transmission was a 4-speed. The serial number began CB160-1000001.

1965

1965 Honda CB160 in Red
1965 Honda CB160 in Red
1965 Honda CB160 in Red
1965 Honda CB160 in Red


1967

1967 Honda CB160 2.jpg

1969

1969 Honda CB160