Honda CRF tech info
Honda CRF description
2013 HONDA CRF150FD, The CRF150F takes easy operation to the max: Its electric starter takes the kick out of getting underway, but not out of the ride. Its smooth four-stroke engine delivers the power you depend on, while the serious Pro-Link rear suspension turns whoop-de-don'ts into whoop-de-dos. Add the CRF150F's smooth-shifting five-speed transmission, legendary low maintenance, and a full measure of Honda reliability, and you're ready to take your off-road riding to the max.?The CRF150F from Honda. You'll have no trouble starting it—or taking care of it.
Honda CRF for Sale
- 2013 honda crf 150r ($5,140)
- 2012 honda crf80f ($2,470)
- 2012 honda crf150r expert ($4,299)
- 2012 honda crf80f ($2,470)
- 2012 honda crf250r ($6,494)
- 2013 honda crf 100f ($2,880)
Moto blog
Parrish's predictions for Silverstone MotoGP
Fri, 18 Jun 2010I'm at Silverstone for the British MotoGP and Steve Parrish spoke to us all about his predictions for the podium. Parrish has gone for Stoner, Lorenzo and Pedrosa to take the top three spots and spray the bubbly at the end of the race. Not too sure on his call though as I think Dani will be riding on a high after winning at Mugello and surely the speedy Spaniard will take full advantage and wring the neck of the Honda at the (supposedly) high speed Silverstone Circuit.
Honda Zoomer X Prototype – New Ruckus Concept Revealed in Thailand
Wed, 28 Mar 2012Honda Thailand unveiled a new prototype at the 2012 Bangkok International Motor Show showcasing the next generation of the Ruckus scooter. Known as the Zoomer in other markets, the Honda Ruckus is probably best known for its non-traditional scooter styling, with the usual tiny tires and wasp-like body replaced by a fat rubbers and exposed tube frame. The Honda Zoomer X maintains the original’s rugged-looking tires but instead of the exposed tubes, the Zoomer X has a boxy-looking structure, though like the original the space under the seat is exposed to the elements, so if you want to store something there you might have to break out the bungee cords.
Do you remember Honda's EVO Blade?
Thu, 05 May 2011I can remember exactly where I was when I first saw Honda's TT100 Evolution Fireblade: at the dinner table, reading MCN as a 16-year old lad and being told to put the paper down and get on with my dinner! I'm sure you appreciate why the lamb chops had to wait.. It was created by Honda to celebrate their 100th TT victory, however I'm pretty sure Honda had another agenda: to homologate it so they could put it up against the mighty new Yamaha R1 at the TT.
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