Cb550 F. The Honda CB550 Is an Overlooked Classic Super Standard It was a well thought out, easy to ride and thus easy to enjoy motorcycle that combined Honda's reputation for "boring reliability" with good handling and a relatively light weight. The CB550F Super Sport was kind of a "café racer" version of the CB550 with few modifications, notably lower handlebars and more importantly, a 4 into 1 exhaust
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Honda CB550 FMotorcycle Specifications Overviews and Road Tests For 1975's model year the CB550 four-piper was joined by the bike in this test—a sportier-styled CB550F which featured a four-into-one exhaust, a new tank, center key location, different seat and the implication that Café styling and even higher pricing might be accompanied by more engine performance
Technical Specifications for the CB550 remained virtually unchanged over the model lines Honda CB550 FMotorcycle Specifications Overviews and Road Tests The Honda CB550 is a 544 cc (33.2 cu in) standard motorcycle made by Honda from 1974 to 1978
The Honda CB550 Is an Overlooked Classic Super Standard. The first version was called the CB550K and was a development of the earlier. Bid for the chance to own a No Reserve: 1977 Honda CB550F Super Sport at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online
Restored Honda CB550 Four 1975 Photographs at Classic Bikes Restored. Cosmetically, the CB550 was a smaller version of the CB750 from the 4 pipe K model to the four-into-one F model It has a four-cylinder SOHC air-cooled wet sump engine