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2016 Honda Crf on 2040-motos

US $5,500.00
YearYear:2016 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Corinth, Mississippi, United States

Corinth, Mississippi, United States
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Honda CRF description

Broke my wrist playing football, can't ride for 6 months. Bought the bike 2 days before I broke my wrist! Your win my loss! Hasn't had a tank of gas ran through it yet! 

Moto blog

Honda’s New Documentary: Dreams vs Nightmares [trailer]

Wed, 24 Jun 2009

Honda have been releasing video documentaries on… well… everything!  Why?  Well to toot their own horn and remind you that Honda is crazy cool. Actually, their videos aren’t that bad, although somewhat dramatic.  I hunkered down and watched their “Failure: The Secret to Success” video and it held my attention. Their new video is titled “Dreams vs Nightmares”, which features a few notable people such as Clive Barker and Deepak Chopra.  I’m curious to see how they take this theme and use it to show how and why Honda creates and designs the products they make.

Repsol Extends Honda MotoGP Sponsorship to 2017

Wed, 16 Jul 2014

Spanish oil and gas company Repsol has renewed its long-standing partnership with Honda‘s MotoGP program, ensuring we’ll continue to Honda’s factory prototypes in their iconic orange through the 2017 season. Repsol has backed Honda’s team since February 1995, making them the longest-running factory team sponsorship pairing in Grand Prix motorcycle racing history. In their two decades together, Repsol and Honda have claimed 10 rider titles, 133 race wins and 354 podiums.

Flooding in Thailand Not Expected to Affect Honda Motorcycle Production

Thu, 13 Oct 2011

Severe flooding in Thailand has disrupted Honda’s automobile production but the company’s motorcycle production is expected to proceed normally. Hundreds have been died since July due to heavy flooding in Thailand and several provinces remain underwater as the Asian nation experiences its worst floods in 50 years. Heavy monsoon rains from multiple storm systems over the last few weeks have added to the problem, affecting millions in northern and central Thailand.