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10 Affordable Honda Motorcycles With Retro Style

Some bikes just feel like they’ve got stories baked into their frames. That classic shape, those familiar lines—it’s nostalgia on two wheels. But chasing that look doesn’t always mean spending big. Honda’s range has a few tricks up its sleeve. Here’s a look at 10 retro-inspired models that deliver style, charm, and value all at …
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Some bikes just feel like they’ve got stories baked into their frames. That classic shape, those familiar lines—it’s nostalgia on two wheels. But chasing that look doesn’t always mean spending big. Honda’s range has a few tricks up its sleeve. Here’s a look at 10 retro-inspired models that deliver style, charm, and value all at once.

Honda CB500F

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The Honda CB500F stands out in the world of affordable retro bikes, typically priced at around $6,899. Its modern design, with vintage-inspired touches, makes it an excellent choice for riders who want quality without breaking the bank. Powered by a 471cc engine, it delivers impressive performance and handling.

Honda Rebel 500

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The Honda Rebel 500 is a great blend of classic cruiser appeal and modern practicality. It provides a great balance of performance at a reasonable price. This bike is a favorite among both beginner and experienced riders due to its smooth 471cc engine and ergonomic design. The price, roughly $6,499, is just the cherry on top.

Honda CB350

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For those craving the look of a classic Honda with the perks of modern engineering, the Honda CB350 is a perfect choice. Priced at just under $2,544, it offers superb value for a motorcycle that’s as good-looking as it is functional.

Honda CB650R

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If you want something with muscle and flair, the CB650R delivers. It features aggressive styling and a powerful inline-four engine. And while it packs a punch, its $9,399 price tag keeps it within reach for many riders wanting a balance of performance and sophistication.

Honda CT125 Hunter Cub

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At an affordable $3,650, this bike gives you retro looks with modern utility. If you’re looking for a bike that mixes old-school charm with a little adventure, the Honda CT125 Hunter Cub is a great option. The 124cc engine is perfect for both urban environments and off-road exploration.

Honda Super Cub C125

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The Honda Super Cub C125 is a true icon, now modernized for today’s riders. Priced around $3,899, it’s an incredible value for anyone who appreciates Honda’s rich history. The 124cc engine delivers a fuel-efficient ride, perfect for city commuting or a leisurely cruise around town.

Honda Monkey

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At roughly $4,349, it delivers fun in spades while keeping the price incredibly affordable. The 125cc engine is just enough for a thrilling ride around the city, and its playful design gives off all the retro vibes you could ask for.

Honda Trail125

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This retro-styled off-roader looks like it came straight from the ‘70s, but it’s loaded with modern reliability. Whether you’re commuting or cruising trails, it’s a standout. Costing around $4,099, the Trail125 offers true versatility without stretching your budget.

Honda CB300R

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If you’re looking for a smaller, sportier bike with a vintage style, the Honda CB300R is an excellent option. At just under $5,149, it’s a budget-friendly bike that doesn’t sacrifice style or performance. The 286cc engine is nimble enough for both new and experienced riders, providing a sporty yet comfortable ride.

Honda Grom

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The Honda Grom is undoubtedly one of the most popular and fun small bikes on the market. Despite its small size, the Grom delivers a surprisingly enjoyable ride, thanks to its 125cc engine and easy handling. Priced at about $3,599, it’s one of the most affordable retro bikes you can buy.

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