Honda will be showcasing 60 years in the automotive business at the International Motor Show which opens its doors at ExCel today (July 23).
‘Dreamscape’ will take over the Live Action Arena where a range of motorcycles will form part of the show telling the history of Honda. Motorbikes taking part include a 1968 Z50 JP Monkey bike, an original 1992 Fireblade, a Transalp and the new CB1000R.
The International Motor Show will be at ExCel in London from today until Sunday, August 3.
Motorcycles on show as part of ‘Dreamscape’ include:
Monkey bike – a 1968 Z50 JP in red
Cub 90 – a 1968 model of the world’s best selling motorcycle
Montessa 4RT – Honda’s current trials bike
Fireblade – the original 1992 model, signed by the Father of the ‘Blade, Tadao Baba
Lead 110 – the latest version of the UK’s best selling scooter
PS125 – Honda’s trendy 125cc scooter
Transalp – Honda’s all-new adventure bike
CRF450R – one of Honda’s great off-road motorcross machines
CBR1000RR Fireblade – the all-new 1000cc supersports bike, heralded as the best in its class
Goldwing – the ultimate touring machine and the world’s first motorcycle to have an airbag CB1000R - this latest addition to Honda’s motorcycle line-up is a performance naked machine, combining great performance with ultimate style
DN-01 – due to be launched in the UK in August, the DN-01 sports revolutionary and unique transmission technology and futuristic styling
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