Honda CB250 in Movies
The Honda CB250 is a twin, four-stroke naked bike motorcycle produced between 1972 and 2003.
Chassis
The CB250 is fitted with a 16.00 litres (4.23 gallons) fuel tank. The bike weighs just 132.0 kg (291.0 pounds). The wheelbase is 1,425 mm (56.1 inches) long.

Scorched
1978 Honda CB 250 T http://www.bikez.com/bike/pictureonly?id=15004 Réservoir trop anguleux pour un 250 T, ici il s'agit plutôt d'un 250 N. c'est bien une cb250T ou cb400T il suffit de regarder le cache l'arceau derrière la selle,le compteur,ect le réservoir d'ailleur à encore une trappe au dessus , il a du etre transformé ou cest à cause des couleur qu'il donne un autre style.
Exact...

Bergerac EP: 3.07
Yet another Triumph (TR6) visible (As well as Bergerac's Roadster). Except that it is for the bike. Probably a CB250 but hard to be certain. The square headlight suggests maybe it is a CB250RS, which is a single cylinder model based around the engine fromt the XL 250 trail bike - http://motorbike-search-engine.co.uk/classic_bikes/1980-cb250rs.jpg . And the white car? What make is it? Another Triumph?
White car: /vehicle_479713-Lagonda-3-Litre-1929.html

Wycliffe EP: 1.04
1980 Honda CB250N Superdream, with aftermarket full fairing. http://www.kasper.co.uk/bob/Honda_CB250N_Superdream.JPG

Hold Back the Night
Honda?
Circa 1980 CB twin. being UK it is probably a 250N. http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c330/Richard_Haigh/CB1_zps601d5e6e.jpg

Fuera del cuerpo
another one at 00:12:21 : and another one at 00:16:02 : Probably a Kawasaki 1000. Invisible. En tout cas, les jantes ne ressemblent pas à du Kawasaki. Pour le reste...
In the night time side shot it looks like the wheel spoke pattern is the "Comstar" wheels used on Hondas...plus the bike looks quite small in proportion to its rider, so maybe "Honda CB 250/400 Superdream... http://www.classicbikes.co.uk/images/250honda2.jpg

Ag-o
It is a Honda from the 1980s in camouflage. It looks very much like my 1982 CB450 - styling, Comstar wheels etc - but appears to be a single cylinder model. Will check up. Some details are different but I think it is one of the many variations of this model. http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/Honda/honda_cb250rs%2081.htm i think its a unknown bike with Honda CB plasic parts Par contre, 450, je crois pas. 250 monocylindre, plus certainement...
Ce serait une Honda CB 250 RS avec des roues à batons ...

Gun chung
One of the many variations of the Honda CB250, a very long running model. This may even be a Chinese copy. http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/Honda/honda_cb250_92.htm

Elvis & Madona
2003 Honda CB 250 http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/honda_cb_250_2003.php make: Moto Honda da Amazonia Ltda origin: Brazil http://blog.motorcycle.com/tag/brazil/

Rumpole of the Bailey EP: 2.07
1979 CB 250 N Superdream http://motorbike-search-engine.co.uk/classic_bikes/honda_cb250n.jpg not yet a CB 250 ND-B Superdream De Luxe but i like it http://motorbike-search-engine.co.uk/classic_bikes/honda-superdream.jpg
the progressive so called Euro-look has been controversal 37 years ago, but when you ride around with a Honda of that period attracts public attention for e.g. the flashy comstar wheels made out of eloxated pressed alloy riveted to the rim

Shinkansen daibakuha
Honda CB250/350 (1968-70) - fake police motorcycles? The two white motorbikes are early Honda CB250's or 350's (since this is a Japanese movie, 250 more likely?). They just seem to be ordinary bikes painted white. They carry no police equipment, as far as I can tell. They might have been painted over just for this movie. http://www.motorera.com/honda/h0350/sport350/cb350-68a.jpg Of interest, this Australian item from the Northern Territory Police Museum: Link to "sites.google.com" This shows what is claimed to be a CB350 police motorcycle (it can't be a 1967 model, as stated - (a), the CB250/350 appeared in 1968, and (b), the fuel tank and side covers are those of a much later K3/K4). I don't know if it's genuine or not. It has the CB450P headlight and speedometer (which would make sense - economy of scales). Also, CMS Parts in the Netherlands sell parts for a "Honda CB350P4 POLICE TYPE" (!). Link to "www.cmsnl.com" So, it's quite possible there indeed was a factory-produced CB350 Police model. Just not the two bikes shown above.
Aliases
- CB 250 K 1
- CB250 disc
- CB250K
- CB 250 RS
- CB250N
- CB250G
- CB250T
- CB250 Nighthawk
- CB250RS
- CB 250
- CB 250 Nighthawk
- CB 250 N
- CB 250 T
- CB 250 G
- CB 250 K
- CB250K 1
- CB250 Super Sport
- CB250F
- CB 250 F - CB 250 G
- CB250F - CB250G
- CB 250 Two Fifty
- CB250 Two Fifty
- CB 250 RSD
- CB250 RSD
- CB 250 RS (reduced effect)
- CB250RS (reduced effect)
- CB 250 N (reduced effect)
- CB250N (reduced effect)
- CB 250 TE
- CB250TE
- CB 250 disc