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Honda Silver Wing (scooter)

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Silver Wing/Silver Wing ABS
Manufacturer Honda
Production 2001-
Class Maxi-scooter
Engine 582 cc 4-valve EFI DOHC parallel twin
Bore x Stroke: 72mm x 71.5mm
Transmission CVT
Suspension Front: 41mm hydraulic fork; 4.7-inch travel
Rear: Swingarm with dual hydraulic shocks with five-position spring-preload adjustability; 4.5-inch travel
Brakes Front: Single 256mm disc with Combined Braking System three-piston caliper
Rear: Single 240mm disc with Combined Braking System twin-piston caliper
Optional ABS
Tires Front: 120/80-14
Rear: 150/70-13
Wheelbase 62.8 inches
Seat Height 29.7 inches
Weight 511 pounds(dry), 540 pounds (wet)
Fuel Capacity 4.2 gallons, including 0.9-gallon reserve
Similar Suzuki Burgman, Aprilia Atlantic

The Honda Silver Wing and Honda Silver Wing ABS are touring scooters designed and manufactured by Honda. The name Silver Wing was also used for an earlier motorcycle series including the GL500 and GL650. In 2001 Honda resurrected the Silver Wing brand, this time in the form of a 511 pound, 582 cc maxi-scooter. It is one of the most powerful scooters on the market, featuring a CVT transmission, and is popular for both commuting and longer distance touring.

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