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2008 Honda CRF80F, Clean pre-owned 4-stroke play bike! (estimated hours) - Is your youngster ready to move up to the next level, where big-bike features—like five-speed shifting with a manual clutch—will help take them up to the next step of the off-road learning curve? Then check out the CRF80F, loaded with plenty of power, performance, and Hondas legendary four-stroke reliability, making it the perfect tool for the young rider whos ready to hone his or her off-road skills to a finer edge.
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Honda Motorcycle Technology
Tue, 09 Jun 2009For all you gearheads out there, Honda has opened a new Motorcycle Technology Picturebook site, an easy to understand guide to Honda’s advanced motorcycle technologies. You can find anything from the engine idling stop system to Honda’s new automatic transmission system for motorcycles or the HFT (Human-Friendly Transmission) pictured above. This site will be updated regularly, check it out now!
The New Fastest Electric Motorcycle Lap, With John McGuinness + Video
Fri, 06 Jun 2014Earlier this week, John McGuinness won the single-lap TT Zero electric motorcycle race at the Isle of Man TT aboard his Mugen Shinden San. In the process, the 21-time TT winner smashed the old lap record of 109.675 mph, setting an average speed of 117.366 mph from a standing start. To put that in perspective, McGuinness’ teammate, Bruce Anstey, aboard a sister Mugen, set the outright lap record earlier this week aboard his Honda CBR1000RR superbike of over 132 mph.
Little brother: Honda introduced a "nano version" of the X-ADV scooter
Sun, 11 Aug 2019The model is called ADV 150 and, despite its similarity with the X, it has nothing to do with it. The engine is a single-cylinder with a volume of 149.3 "cubes", developing 14.2 hp at 8500 rpm and 13.8 Nm at 6500 rpm. Suspension is a regular telescopic fork and two Showa rear shocks.
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