Honda CB1000F Certified for US, BMW Unveils R 1300 R SuperHooligan

Recent developments at Daytona Bike Week include the certification of the 2026 Honda CB1000F for the US market, blending classic AMA Superbike aesthetics with modern electronics. BMW Motorrad also showcased the R 1300 R SuperHooligan, a custom build honoring Steve McLaughlin's 1976 Daytona victory. Additionally, Indian Motorcycle has secured a new 38,000-square-foot headquarters in Golden Valley following its transition to private ownership.
Exciting news for riders emerged from Daytona Bike Week, with significant updates from Honda and BMW.
Honda has officially certified the 2026 CB1000F for the US market. This new model is anticipated to combine the classic styling reminiscent of AMA Superbikes with advanced, IMU-based electronics, offering a blend of heritage and cutting-edge technology. This development suggests a strong return to a beloved aesthetic, updated for contemporary performance and safety standards. Riders looking for a modern bike with a nod to the past will likely find the CB1000F an intriguing option.
Meanwhile, BMW Motorrad unveiled a unique custom build, the R 1300 R SuperHooligan. This one-off performance machine was created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Steve McLaughlin's historic victory at Daytona in 1976. The SuperHooligan showcases BMW's commitment to both high performance and celebrating its rich racing heritage, providing a glimpse into potential customization trends and performance capabilities.
In other industry news, Indian Motorcycle, now under private ownership, has secured a seven-year lease for a new 38,000-square-foot headquarters in Golden Valley. This move signifies a new chapter for the iconic American brand, providing a dedicated space for its operations and future growth.
