Honda CM series
Automobile series
One of the lines of Honda motorcycles is the CM Series and CMX Series of cruiser-style motorcycles. Some of the CM series engines existed in other motorcycles so we included them in this list. Some of the bikes using the CM/CMX engine or model line have been:
Smaller Engine Family
- CM185T — 1978–1979 Twinstar (6V Points Ignition)
- CM 200T — 1980–1982 Twinstar (1980 6V Points, 1981+ 12V CDI)
- CM125
- CM125T
- CM 250 — 1982–1984 "Custom", predecessor to the current Rebel
- CMX 250 — 1985–1987, 1995–1996, 1998–2016, The basic Rebel model
- CB250 - 1991-2008 Nighthawk, successor to the CMX250 Rebel
Larger Engine Family
- CM 400 — Precursor to the Nighthawk series of street bikes
- CM 400 Custom and Hondamatic Models
- CB 400 Custom and Hondamatic Models
- CM 450 Custom and Hondamatic Models
- CB 450 Custom, Hondamatic, and Nighthawk models
- CMX 450 — 1986–1987, The more-powerful, customized Rebel
Modern Engine Family
- CMX 300 -- 2017-present
- CMX 500 — 2017–present
- CMX 1100 — 2021-present
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