1959 Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport

1959 Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport

standard · Japan · 50s
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1956 BSA Gold Star DBD34

1956 BSA Gold Star DBD34

racing · United Kingdom · 50s
The 1959 Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport and 1956 BSA Gold Star DBD34 are both products of the 1950s era, each taking a different approach to two-wheeled excitement.

The 1959 Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport from Japan was powered by a 125cc SOHC twin producing 15hp at 10500rpm. Weighing 115.0kg (254 lbs) and with a seat height of 760mm, it was aimed at standard riders.

The 1956 BSA Gold Star DBD34, hailing from United Kingdom, by contrast offered 499cc of OHV single power, delivering 42hp at 7000rpm. Tipping the scales at 145.0kg (320 lbs) with a top speed of 175km/h (109 mph), it offered a distinct riding experience. 1950s bikes represent the golden age of British motorcycling and early Japanese innovation, with well-maintained examples commanding premium prices.

Specifications Comparison

1959 Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport1956 BSA Gold Star DBD34
Displacement125 cc499 cc
Power15 hp42 hp
Torque10.0 Nm44.0 Nm
Cylinders21
Top Speed130 km/h175 km/h
Quarter Mile
Dry Weight115.0 kg145.0 kg
Wet Weight127.0 kg156.0 kg
Seat Height760 mm790 mm
Wheelbase1250 mm1370 mm
Fuel Capacity11.0 L14.0 L
Gears4 -speed4 -speed

The Verdict

These two machines serve fundamentally different purposes. The 1959 Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport is built for all-round versatility and everyday riding, while the 1956 BSA Gold Star DBD34 targets outright circuit racing performance. On paper, the 1956 BSA Gold Star DBD34's 42hp trumps the 1959 Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport's 15hp, but raw numbers don't tell the whole story in such different segments. Choose the 1959 Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport if you value all-round versatility and everyday riding; pick the 1956 BSA Gold Star DBD34 for outright circuit racing performance. Parts availability is moderate for the 1959 Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport and difficult for the 1956 BSA Gold Star DBD34 — an important factor for any restoration project.

About the 1959 Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport

The 1959 1959 Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport packs a 125cc SOHC twin engine with 15hp into a standard motorcycle package from Honda.

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About the 1956 BSA Gold Star DBD34

Introduced in 1956, the 1956 BSA Gold Star DBD34 features a 499cc OHV single engine producing 42hp, establishing itself as a notable racing machine.

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