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2022 Honda® Crf450rl on 2040-motos

US $6,899.00
YearYear:2022 MileageMileage:4779 ColorColor: Blue
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2013 AIMExpo: Parts For Scooters Customs – Video

Thu, 17 Oct 2013

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2014 Honda CTX700 Recalled in Canada for ABS Issue

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Transport Canada announced a recall for the new Honda CTX700 because of a manufacturing error in its anti-lock braking system. The Canadian recall applies to both the CTX700N and the partially-faired CTX700T (known simply as the Honda CTX700 in the U.S. market and other markets.) According to the recall notice, the ABS modulator may have been manufactured incorrectly and could potentially fail, allowing the front and/or rear wheels to lock up under heavy braking, increasing the risk of a crash.