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'' The main competitors of the Honda Bros 650 in the class: ''
* [[Suzuki_SV650 | Suzuki SV650]]
* [[Yamaha_SRX600 | Yamaha SRX600]]
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[[Image: 4092c15bdb9742cac70c73e0a3c1b9e7.jpg | 550px | center | Honda Bros 650]]
The Honda Bros 650 road bike model was produced from 1988 to 1992. Despite such a short release period, the model still has many fans around the world. At the time of its release, the Honda Bros 650 was considered to be technically advanced - an aluminum diagonal frame, a "Pro-Arm" cantilever rear swingarm, installed on the sports tourist [[Honda_VFR750F | Honda VFR750F]].
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''' Main competitors '''
* [[Suzuki_SV650 | Suzuki SV650]]
* [[Yamaha_SRX600 | Yamaha SRX600]]
However, the main feature of the motorcycle is its engine, which is a V-shaped 2-cylinder liquid-cooled block with a volume of 647 cc. see, issuing 56 hp. power and almost 57 Nm of torque, available already at 6000 rpm. The engine has a steady, confident thrust at low and medium revs. This engine was also installed on models [[Honda_NT650V_Deauville | Honda NT 650 Deauville]] and [[Honda_XL650V_Transalp | Honda XL 650 V Transalp]].
''' Main modifications of Honda Bros 650: '''
* '''Honda NT650 Hawk GT''' - version for the American market. Produces 58.5 hp. power, has a 2-piston front caliper. It differs from other modifications in the gear ratios of the gearbox.
* '''Honda NTV 650 (Revere)''' - version for the European market. Equipped with a steel frame, it produces up to 60 hp. power, has a cardan drive, a 19-liter fuel tank, rebound-adjustable rear suspension and a central stand. On the basis of this modification in 1998, the model was manufactured [[Honda_NT650V_Deauville | Honda NT650V Deauville]].
Currently, only Japanese (Bros 650) and European (NTV650) versions are found on the Russian market, all others are extremely rare.
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