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2014 Honda Grom 125cc Msx125 on 2040-motos

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5467 DIXIE HWY 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 1 and see.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 4 gear 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 max fun.Innovations 125cc Fuel-Injected Engine: Nobody can match Honda's reputation for engines, and even though the Grom may be compact, it's a giant in terms of performance and reliability. 4 Gear Transmission: The Grom's 4 gear transmission gives you all the durability, control and efficiency of a conventional motorcycle. Fuel Capacity: Who says being practical can't be fun? With its 1.45-gallon fuel tank you can venture far and economically too. Inverted Fork Suspension: Just like a top-of-the-line sportbike, the Grom features an inverted hydraulic fork front suspension for control and road feel. Single Rear Shock: You get a plush ride, even over choppy pavement thanks to the Grom's single hydraulic rear shock. 12-inch 10-spoke Wheels: Tough and strong, these cast wheels and wide tires are just what the urban rider needs. Hydraulic Disc Brakes: The Grom features powerful (220mm front and 190mm rear) disc brakes for both front and rear stopping power. Stylized Bodywork: The Grom's stylized bodywork makes a big statement and is sure to get attention wherever you ride. Low Seat Height: At just 29.7 ins the Grom makes it easy to flat-foot it in parking lots or at stop lamps. Multi-Function Digital Instruments: Instrument display features speedometer, odometer, tachometer, A&B trip meters, fuel gauge, clock, and indicator for low/high beam. Combined Projector-Style Headlamp: Practical and unique looking, the Grom's combined projector-style headlamp is a major styling element and also allows great visibility at night. LED Taillight: Forget about big, bulky taillights--the Grom's LED lamp is bright and clear. 2-Up Capability: Want to share the fun with a friend? No problem--the Grom makes it easy to bring a passenger along.Engine Engine Type: 124.9cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke Bore And Stroke: 52.4mm x 57.9mm Compression Ratio: 9.3:1 Induction: PGM-FI with automatic enrichment Ignition: Electric Valve Train: SINGLE OVERHEAD CAM; 2 valves per cylinderDrive Train Transmission: 4 gear Final Drive: ChainChassis / Suspension / Brakes Front Suspension: 31mm inverted fork; 3.9 in. travel Rear Suspension: Single shock with steel box-section swingarm; 4.1 in. travel Front Brake: Single 220mm disc with hydraulic dual-piston caliper Rear Brake: Single 190mm disc with hydraulic single piston caliper Front Tire: 120/70-12 Rear Tire: 130/70-12Dimensions Rake: 25 deg. Trail: 81mm (3.2 in.) Wheelbase: 47.4 in. Seat Height: 29.7 in. Fuel Capacity: 1.45 gal. Curb Weight: 225 pound. (Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and full tank of fuel - ready to ride)Other Model Id: Grom 125 Emissions: Meets current EPA standards. Models sold in California meet current CARB standards and may differ slightly due to emissions equipment. Available Colors: Metallic Black, Pearl RedGet 1 today at Honda of Fairfield!5467 Dixie Hwy. Fairfield, Ohio 45014www.hondaoffairfield.com

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