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2014 Honda Grom on 2040-motos

$2,999
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: METALLIC BLACK 239881
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2014 Honda Grom, 2014 Honda Grom Big Attitude.
Honda s 2014 Grom is a fresh, new way to add some fun, practicality, independence and style to your life. Fun: This new machine is a blast to ride, offering all the excitement of a full-sized motorcycle but in a package that just about anyone old enough to have a license can handle. Practical: The Grom's thrifty Honda engine means you can run it on pocket change, and you can park it just about anywhere too. Independence: With your own wheels, you can bag the bus and forget about having to beg for rides from your friends or shudder your Mom. Stylish: Check out the Grom for yourself. And then think of it as a blank canvas, waiting for you to customize it. The new Honda Grom. Big attitude. Ride one and see. Features: Honda Power. The key to a great motorcycle is starting with a great motor, and Honda makes the best. The new Grom features a low-maintenance, fuel-injected, single-cylinder engine. Electric starting makes it a snap to get going, and a standard motorcycle transmission gives you the control you want. Big Features. The new Grom may be small, but when it comes to features it s all Honda. The four-speed transmission works just like a full-sized bike s so you get plenty of performance and control. Hydraulic disc brakes front and rear give you excellent stopping power. Rider Friendly. The new Grom feels even lower than its 29.7-inch seat height, thanks to the bike s light weight, low center of gravity, and narrow seat/tank junction. All that adds up to maximum fun.
*SRP $2,999. Does not include $125 in destination charges.

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