1990 Honda GB500 Tourist Trophy

The 1990 Honda GB500 Tourist Trophy is a distinctive motorcycle manufactured in Japan, specifically at the Kumamoto Factory in Kikuchi state. This standard bike, with a two-wheel body type and intended for use in all 49 states except California, bears an internal model name of GB500 and boasts a powerful yet compact engine: a single-cylinder, four-stroke with electronic fuel injection, producing 27 kilowatts of power from its 498 cc displacement. Notably, it features both electric and kick starters for versatility. The vehicle was manufactured in the late twentieth century (1990) and is finished in an eye-catching black paint scheme adorned with green metal flake and gold pinstripes. It comes equipped with a front disc brake, 18-inch wire-spoke wheels, clip-on handlebars, and a two-into-one exhaust system. Despite its robust features, it falls under the Class 1A weight category, making it light enough for many different uses.
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