The Honda CB1300S Super Bol D'or was a motorcycle part of the CB series and a version of the base CB1300 Super Four model. Compared to the base model, the Bol D'or came with an additional front half fairing that included a small tinted windscreen and a rectangular headlight instead of the round unit of the standard model.
Also, the front fairing, with its windscreen, enhanced wind protection and reduced pressure, while inside the cowl were two storage compartments and an LCD instrument cluster that offered all the information needed for everyday touring.
In 2013, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer launched the CB1300S Super Bol D'or, which came with Combined ABS (C-ABS) braking system that added a touch of additional safety to the model, while everything else remained unchanged.
In addition, the bike came with standard features, such as a digital and analog instrument panel, a blacked-out steel frame, a dual seat with a passenger grab handle, lightweight die-cast aluminum wheels, and a side stand.
In the power department, the 2013 Honda CB1300S Super Bol D'or took its muscles from a 1,284cc four-stroke four-cylinder liquid-cooled engine fitted with an electronically controlled fuel injection system that helped deliver an output power of 114 hp with maximum strength at 7,500 rpm and 117 Nm (86 lb-ft) of torque available at 6,000 rpm.
On the front end of the lightweight double-cradle steel tube frame, the bike packed a 43 mm cartridge-style telescopic fork on the front and twin shock absorbers with spring preload adjustability on the rear end that provided optimum suspension performance.