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1986 Honda Magna (1986)
1986 Honda Magna VF700C, color black, 3,713miles, always has been garaged. Has new tires and new battery. Includes the owners manual and a Honda Service Manual. Starts immediately.2016-07-20 04:46:30Billerica, Massachusetts, United States31,800.00
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1984 Honda Magna (1984)
Zone Motors 344 W Laura Drive Addison, IL 60101 1-877-265-2588 EBizAutos 1984 Honda VF500C V30 MAGNA Internet Special LOW MILES!!! PHOTOS PHOTOS VIDEOS VIDEOS Photo 1 of 12 VIN: JH2PC1302EM005232 Stock #: A276 Condition: Used Clear Title Mileage: 3,051 Engine: UNSPECIFIED Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive Exterior Color: Black PHOTO VIEWER PHOTO VIEWER VIEW OTHER AUCTIONS VIEW OTHER AUCTIONS EMAIL A FRIEND EMAIL A FRIEND MORE PHOTOS & DETAILS MORE PHOTOS & DETAILS Additional Photos Buyer Resources Contact Sales Department for more information Phone: 1-877-265-2588 Vehicle Condition Exterior Excellent exterior condition Black Paint Glossy, Original Paint No Dents No Rust Excellent Chrome & Trim Fully Detailed Service History One Owner Dealer Maintained Passed Dealer Inspection Have Service Records Features Upgrades Financing Information Contact us today at 1-877-265-2588 for more information, or fill out our Online Credit Application to begin the pre-approval process today. Shipping Information uShip is an auction style marketplace, where feedback rated USHIP auto transporters compete for your business.2016-08-25 04:48:52Addison, Illinois, United States35400
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Honda Announces Electric Motorcycle Plans
Tue, 13 Sep 2022Carbon neutrality by 2040 Honda announced plans for a carbon neutral future and a goal of introducing 10 or more electric motorcycles by 2025 including three mid-range models and a youth model for North America. Until now, Honda has been very tentative when it comes to electrification, with its main focus being on developing swappable battery packs for electric two-wheelers. Its Japanese counterparts Yamaha and Kawasaki have outlined their own plans, while in North America, Harley-Davidson is days away from finalizing its LiveWire spin-off.
2023 Honda Hornet Engine Details Confirmed
Fri, 09 Sep 2022Honda provided an update on the development of its new 2023 Hornet streetfighter, releasing test footage and details about its new engine. The new Hornet will be powered by a 755cc Parallel-Twin 8-valve Unicam engine with a 270° crank. Honda claims an output of 90.5 hp at 9500 rpm, 55.3 lb-ft.
Rumor Check: Honda's Mini-Africa Twin Will Be The XL750 Transalp
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Honda Reminds Us It's Working On A New Hornet
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Church of MO: 2002 Honda 919 First Ride
Sun, 22 May 2022Here at modern MO, we probably wouldn’t publish a road test of a new Honda without a few photos of the thing in action. Twenty years ago, though, there was probably a perfectly reasonable-sounding excuse: My dog ate the film, a bear ate the photographer… Most probably, somebody slud the shiny new Honda 919 down the road on the way to the shoot, and the show had to go on. Who knows?
Design Filings May Offer Clues to the Honda NX500
Tue, 10 May 2022Africa Twin-inspired styling may be for an NX200 model Last week, we wrote about trademark filings that suggest Honda was working on a CL500 scrambler and an NX500 dual sport/adventure bike. We’ve now uncovered design filings that may offer a hint at what the NX500 may look like. However, the design itself isn’t for the NX500, which we expect to be powered by the same liquid-cooled 471cc Parallel-Twin used on multiple other models in Honda’s lineup.
Honda Trademarks Hint at New Scrambler and Dual Sport 500 Models
Fri, 06 May 2022CL500 and NX500 in the works Honda has filed new trademark applications for the names “CL500” and “NX500“, suggesting it may be preparing to expand its 500 range with new scrambler and dual sport models. The trademark for CL500 was filed March 17 with the European Union Intellectual Property Office, while the NX500 trademark was filed May 2 with the EUIPO as well as with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Honda Hawk 11 Revealed, But Many Questions Remain
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2023 Honda ST125 Dax Announced for Europe
Mon, 14 Mar 2022Fast Facts T-shaped chassis Tiny 1-gallon fuel tank IMU-based ABS No word on US availability Another friendly little retro Minimoto from Honda Honda announced a new 125cc Minimoto for Europe, reviving the Dax model name for a new generation of riders. The name was originally used in Europe in 1969 for Honda’s ST-series in 50 and 70cc models, and last produced from 1995 to 2003 in Japan. The name comes from “Dachshund”, as its distinctive T-shaped frame resembles the weiner dog breed, helping it stand out from Honda’s other minibikes like the Monkey and Cub.
Church of MO: 1997 Honda Valkyrie
Sun, 06 Mar 2022In 1997, Bill Clinton started his second term, nobody was sure if the Titanic had sunk or not as the Leonardo di Caprio film had just debuted – along with the Toyota Prius in Japan. Love was in the air, the median California home price was $186k, and what the hell was Motorcycle Online? What could possibly go wrong?