Honda CRF tech info
Honda CRF description
2007 Honda CRF250R, Clean, Stong Runner! - With an AMA SX Lites title and countless magazine kudos to its name, some might think the CRF250R would rest on its laurels. Some would be sorely mistaken, because at this level of competition, there is no rest. So we honed this machine to an even finer, higher-revving edge for 2007, shaving weight, retooling cam profiles, revising the brake lever linkage for additional stopping power, and beefing up the clutch to ensure the best is even better.
Honda CRF for Sale
- 2008 honda crf150r ($1,995)
- 2008 honda crf250 ($2,999)
- 2009 honda crf 230m ($4,299)
- 2012 honda crf100f ($2,299)
- 2012 honda crf80f **no fees, ever!** ($2,125)
- 2008 honda crf 450 ($3,900)
Moto blog
Honda Announces CBR400R, CB400F and 400X for Japan
Tue, 12 Mar 2013Honda confirmed it will produce a 399cc version of its new 500-series motorcycles for the Japanese market. The Honda CBR400R, CB400F and 400X will be offered in Japan instead of their respective 500 versions, as they are a better fit to the country’s tiered licensing system than the CBR500R, CB500F and CB500X. The new 400 models should come as no surprise after Honda announced in February it would produce a smaller version of the 471cc engine used in the 500 series.
Honda VIP Package Available For Indianapolis MotoGP
Mon, 12 Aug 2013For the 2013 Red Bull Indianapolis MotoGP event, Honda is offering a VIP package it has never offered before. Plus there will be opportunities for fans to attend interviews with Repsol Honda riders Dani Pedrosa, Marc Márquez and LCR Honda rider Stefan Bradl. Interviews with Pedrosa and Márquez will take place on Saturday from 4:30 to 4:45 pm on the Moto Midway Main stage, while Bradl and Livio Suppo, Repsol Honda Team Principal, will be interviewed at the Honda display tent (time to be determined).
Looking after number 1
Fri, 06 Jan 2012There was a time when a rider’s number indicated his position from the previous season, with the ultimate accolade being the number 1 emblazoned on the front of the champion's bike. The rise of branding in MotoGP and a rider wanting to market themselves, born from Barry Sheene and his retention of no.7, saw riders decide against displaying their finish from the year before. Rossi, who on winning his numerous championships, stuck with his famous #46 in defence of his titles, instead of stamping a great number 1 on his bikes.
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