It goes without saying that Honda’s CB line of motorcycles is one of the most iconic and well-known monikers in the two-wheeled world. Having been in existence for more than half-a-century now, the Honda CB range has gone through numerous iterations, configurations, and displacements. Apart from the CBR range of sportbikes, you could definitely say that the CB1300 is the holy grail of the model range.
Indeed, on December 15, 2022, Honda Japan
released limited editions of the CB1300 Super Bol d’or SP and CB1300 Super Four
machines exclusive to the Japanese Domestic Market. In commemoration of the
CB1300’s 30th anniversary, these models are offered in special trim to
commemorate the original Project Big-1 which first hit the road in 1992.
Both the Honda CB1300 Super Four and Bol
d’or 30th Anniversary Editions are distinguished from their standard
counterparts with a special gold accent on the bodywork. A 30th Anniversary
insignia has also been added to the top of the fuel tank. Additionally, the
bikes get gold-painted wheels. Other fancy features include Ohlins suspension
components on both the front and rear of the bike, as well as dual Brembo
radially mounted, four-piston calipers on the front wheel.
Released in the Japanese market
exclusively, both the Honda CB1300 Super Four and Super Bol d’or 30th
Anniversary Edition models are released in the same Pearl Hawks Eye Blue
colorway, and come with a sleek, blacked-out crankcase. Only 720 units of these
limited editon, high-capacity UJMs are expected to be produced. In a similar
fashion to what Honda did with the CB1100 Final Edition, the 30th Anniversary
Edition CB1300s will be made available for a limited time period, so expect
units to be accounted for very quickly.
Unlike the air-cooled
CB1100 model range, which had to be retired due to ever-tightening emissions
regulations, the CB1300 continues to trundle along thanks to the blessings of
modern-day liquid-cooling and electronic fuel-injection. Furthermore, the
current-generation CB1300 gets modern-day amenities, contrary to what its
legacy may suggest. Features like full LED lights, heated grips, and Type-C USB
charger all come as standard.