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2012 Honda Cmx250 Rebel Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $2,995.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Matte Gray
Location:

Hickory, North Carolina, US

Hickory, NC, US
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Honda Other tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:8886041340

Honda Other description

2012 HONDA CMX250 Rebel, Low miles. Great starter bike or gas saver. Saddle bags

Moto blog

"Dangerous" assistant

Thu, 07 Apr 2016

Honda has patented its development in the field of interactive technologies that prevent accidents, following BMW. The Japanese proposed a warning system about the danger that lies in wait for the driver in the blind zone. Honda engineers have proposed equipping the motorcycle with cameras and radars that will detect dangerous proximity to another vehicle or pedestrian and warn the driver through light indication or tactile feedback.

2010 Honda SH150i

Tue, 14 Apr 2009

The Honda SH150i has been a big seller in Europe for years and will finally be coming to the U.S. in May. Honda might be arriving a year late, missing the huge demand from last years gas spike and is a little pricey at $4,499 considering you can get a Kawasaki Ninja 250R for $500 less.

Honda Announces Electric Motorcycle Plans

Tue, 13 Sep 2022

Carbon 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.