Honda CL series

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1972 Honda CL450

The Honda CL series refers to a line of dual-sport motorcycles produced by Honda from the mid-1960s.

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Often marketed as "scramblers", [1] notable features of the CL-series include high-mount upswept exhausts, rubber fork covers, and taller fenders.

Single-cylinder

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1969 Honda CL70

Twin-cylinder

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2023 Honda CL500

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References

  1. "23YM HONDA CL500" (Press release). Honda European Media Newsroom. 8 November 2022. Retrieved 18 July 2024.