Popular Japanese manufacturer Honda is known worldwide for their production of cars and motorbikes. Honda have been building motorcycles for over 40 years and have grown to become the world’s largest manufacturer of them.
Honda produce a vast and varied array of motorbikes including Adventure, Cruiser, Off Road, Scooter, Sports Tourer, Supersports, Touring, and Traditional series bikes.
Here’s a list of Honda’s most recent and most popular motorbike bike models.
Adventure
- FMX650
- XL1000V ABS Varadero ’07
- XL125V Varadero ’07
- XL650V Transalp
- XR125L
Cruisers
- VT125C Shadow
- VT750C Shadow
- VT750DC Shadow Spirit
- VTX1300S
- VTX1800
Off Road
- CR125R
- CR250R
- CR85R
- CR85RB
- CRF100F
- CRF150RB
- CRF230F
- CRF250R
- CRF250X
- CRF450R
- CRF450X
- CRF50F
- CRF70F
Scooters
- ANF125 Innova
- S-WING
- FJS600ABS Silver Wing
- PS125i
- SCV100 Lead
- SH125i
- SH300i
- Zoomer
Sports Tourers
- CBR1100XX Super Blackbird
- VFR800 ABS
Supersports
- CBR1000RR Fireblade
- CBR125R ’07
- CBR600RR ’07
- VTR1000 SP-2
Touring
- GL1800 Goldwing
- GL1800 Goldwing Deluxe
- NT700V ABS Deauville
- NT700V Deauville
- ST1300 ABS Pan European
Traditional
- CB1300F ABS
- CB1300S ABS
- CB600F Hornet ’07
- CB900F Hornet
- CBF10000F
- CBF1000F ABS
- CBF250
- CBF500 ABS
- CBF600 S ABS
- CG125
125cc
- ANF125 Innova
- CBR125R ’07
- CG125
- S-WING
- PS125i
- SCV100 Lead
- SH125i
- VT125C Shadow
- XL125V Varadero ’07
- XR125L
Being a proud owner of a Honda motorcycle you’ll also need adequate bike insurance to help protect you and your bike from any eventualities.
The actual cost of motorcycle insurance depends on a number of different factors. Factors such as your age, location, and where you plan to keep your motorbike during the day and night all play a part in determining how much your insurance premium will be.
The majority of factors however are in regards to your motorbike. The bike’s engine size plays a huge role in determining insurance costs. High performance motorbikes are generally more expensive to insurer, so opting for a lower cc model can be a good way of helping lower your insurance quote.
If you happen to own a classic Honda motorbike that is costly to repair or replace should the worst happen, then that may also have a negative affect on your insurance premium. Likewise if you decide to add modifications to your bike either mechanically or cosmetically, then this too can cause your insurance premiums to rise.
There are other ways that you can lower the price of your policy, these include limiting the amount of mileage you do a year, improving the security of your bike by making sure it’s in a secure area at night, fitting a bike immobiliser system, and building up your no claims discount.
When shopping around for the cheapest motorcycle insurance quote, it’s always a good idea to compare as many quotes as you can from many different insurers to find the best deal.
