2011 Honda Cbr250r Sportbike on 2040-motos
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2011 Honda CBR250R, GREAT STARTER BIKE - CBR250R: An Affordable Entry Into The Sport Of Motorcycling The all-new 2011 CBR250R brings a fresh take on the fun side of motorcycling, one that especially suits riders entering the sport. Thanks to its extremely efficient 249 cc liquid-cooled single cylinder engine—an all-new design featuring a sophisticated four-valve DOHC cylinder head, engine counterbalancer, and fuel injection—this dependable and lightweight machine delivers nimble handling, a broad spread of easily accessible power and low operating costs all in one. Whether the day calls for a commute to work, quick trips around town or all-day explorations in the countryside, the CBR250R is a great way to get acquainted with the many faces of motorcycling, all at an affordable price.
Honda CBR for Sale
- 2009 honda cbr 1000rr sportbike (US $9,200.00)
- 2012 honda cbr250r sportbike (US $3,499.00)
- 2013 honda cbr 250r sportbike (US $3,600.00)
- 2012 honda cbr600rr sportbike (US $8,995.00)
- 2007 honda cbr 1000rr sportbike (US $9,000.00)
- 2008 honda cbr 1000 sportbike (US $7,800.00)
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Does your 2010 Honda Fury have Sloppy Welds?
Tue, 02 Jun 2009The 2010 Honda Fury Chopper has been out for a few weeks now and people have been buying them up all across North America. A local Honda dealer revealed to us that he only received 4 choppers from Honda and sold them before they even arrived at his shop. The Fury is at a great price for those who want a stylish chopper look, but are you sacrificing quality for a bargain chopper? Do sloppy welds break your heart or can you tough it out and live with them knowing you got a unique looking bike at an affordable price? See the full post for pictures and opinions.
Is this Valentino Rossi's missing NSR500?
Thu, 15 Apr 2010CHECK THIS: the poster of this video on YouTube is asking if the machine in the clip is an ex-Valentino Rossi Honda NSR500 GP racer. Although, the bike looks the part, we doubt it's a 'missing' Valentino two-stroker. We weren't even aware the nine-time world champ had lost one!
A real Monster of a bike
Wed, 13 Jun 2012The bike above was once a Ducati Monster S4. It was restyled by Italian custom builder Ferruccio Codutti who took a year crafting the look out for aluminium for one of his customers. Ignoring the grotesque nose, Codutti's work is impressive as the front end was made by the man himself.
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