The Honda CB900FZ Bol D’or was a motorcycle produced in 1979. It had a four-stroke transverse four-cylinder engine with a capacity of 901 cc and a bore x stroke of 64.5 X 69 mm. It was air-cooled with a compression ratio of 8.8:1 and had 4x 32mm Keihin carburetors. The ignition was inductive electronic and it had an electric start. The motorcycle could produce a maximum power of 95 hp / 71 kW @ 9000 rpm and a maximum torque of 77 Nm / 57 lb-ft @ 8000 rpm. It had a 5-speed transmission and a chain final drive. The frame was steel twin downtube and the front suspension was a telescopic air-assisted fork. The rear suspension was a swinging arm with dual shocks with adjustable damping. The front brakes were 2x 280mm discs, and the rear brake was a single 297mm disc. The motorcycle had a length of 2240 mm, width of 805 mm, and wheelbase of 1515 mm. Its dry weight was 233 kg, and wet weight was 242 kg, with a fuel capacity of 20 litres. It had a standing 1/4 mile time of 11.9 sec / 177.8 km/h and a top speed of 135 mph or 217.3 km/h.
Make Model: Honda CB 900FZ Bol D’or
Year: 1979
Engine: Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder.
Capacity: 901 cc / 54.9 cu-in
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