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[[File:Honda-CB-Concept-Type-II--01.jpg|thumb|right|Honda CB Concept Type II]]
[[File:Honda-CB-Concept-Type-II--01.jpg|thumb|right|Honda CB Concept Type II 01]]
The modern classic market has been expanding since 2015 with bikes like the [[BMW R nineT]], [[BMW Scrambler]], all-new [[Triumph Bonneville]] and Thruxton models and [[Ducati Scrambler]] all selling faster than manufacturers can make them and this '''CB Concept Type II''' is clearly aimed at taking on the likes of the R nineT and the Thruxton.
The modern classic market has been expanding since 2015 with bikes like the [[BMW R nineT]], [[BMW Scrambler]], all-new [[Triumph Bonneville]] and Thruxton models and [[Ducati Scrambler]] all selling faster than manufacturers can make them and this '''CB Concept Type II''' is clearly aimed at taking on the likes of the R nineT and the Thruxton.


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Honda has been slow to pick up on the way the market has changed and despite going to all of the time and expense of designing an all-new air-cooled inline four cylinder engine for the current CB1100 range; it’s never really done much with it. The current bike was originally launched in 2009 but was only made available in a few markets outside of Japan. It took another four years for Honda to make the decision to sell it over here.   
Honda has been slow to pick up on the way the market has changed and despite going to all of the time and expense of designing an all-new air-cooled inline four cylinder engine for the current CB1100 range; it’s never really done much with it. The current bike was originally launched in 2009 but was only made available in a few markets outside of Japan. It took another four years for Honda to make the decision to sell it over here.   
[[File:Honda-CB-Concept-Type-II--04.jpg|600px|Honda CB Concept Type II  04]]
[[File:Honda-CB-Concept-Type-II--04.jpg|thumb|right|Honda CB Concept Type II  04]]
[[File:Honda-CB-Concept-Type-II--02.jpg|600px|Honda CB Concept Type II  02]]
[[File:Honda-CB-Concept-Type-II--02.jpg|thumb|right|Honda CB Concept Type II  02]]
[[File:Honda-CB-Concept-Type-II--03.jpg|600px|Honda CB Concept Type II  03]]
[[File:Honda-CB-Concept-Type-II--03.jpg|thumb|right|Honda CB Concept Type II  03]]


[[Category:Honda concept motorcycles]]
[[Category:Honda concept motorcycles]]
[[Category:Concept motorcycles]]
[[Category:Concept motorcycles]]

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