The top speed of the Honda CB1300 family is typically around 240–250 km/h (about 150 mph) in stock form, though exact figures vary by model year, gearing, rider weight, and conditions.
Scope of the 1300 family
In Honda's lineup, the 1300 designation most often refers to the CB1300 series: a line of liter-class motorcycles produced in the 2000s and 2010s. The CB1300 family includes several variants with similar engines but different riding positions and fairings, notably the standard CB1300, the CB1300SF Super Four (with a full fairing), and the older CB1300F variant found in some markets. There is no current road bike that Honda markets simply as "1300."
Before listing the models, here's a quick note on how these bikes are commonly described in reviews and owner forums.
- Honda CB1300 (standard)
- Honda CB1300SF (Super Four, sportier, faired version)
- Honda CB1300F (earlier or region-specific variant)
Top speeds for these models are generally similar in ideal conditions, with minor differences due to weight, aerodynamics, and gearing.
Real-world considerations and performance variations
Actual top speed depends on many factors beyond the engine. Rider weight, wind resistance, highway grade, tire grip, and the bike’s gearing and maintenance can all shift the observed top end. In practice, stock CB1300 models tend to report top speeds in the order of 240–250 km/h (about 150 mph) under favorable conditions, but riders may see lower figures in everyday riding or on less than ideal tires.
For those curious about market differences: some regions have had slightly different tuning specifications or even restricted versions, but the core CB1300 engine remains broadly similar across markets.
Notes on “1300” in Honda’s line
The badge “1300” is most closely associated with the CB1300 family. Other large Honda motorcycles use different displacements; for example, the Gold Wing line shifted to an 1800cc engine (GL1800) and isn’t part of the 1300 discussion. If you’re looking for a precise top speed for a specific year and variant, it’s best to check the official Honda brochure for that model year or tested results from reputable bike magazines.
Summary
In summary, the Honda CB1300 family typically achieves around 240–250 km/h (approximately 150 mph) in stock form under ideal conditions, with real-world speeds varying by model year, rider, and conditions. The 1300 designation primarily covers the CB1300, CB1300SF, and CB1300F variants, rather than any single "Honda 1300" model.


