This Scooter Is Remarkably Design With It's Honda Style Body And Mot on 2040-motos
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This scooter is remarkably design with it's Honda style body and motor. This bike comes with fm radio with mp3 hook up it also has a key less start and anti-theft alarm this touring model will do 70+ mph and will give you up to 75 mis per gallon.This is a must see scooter please call me or text me at for more information this unit has only a total of 4 mis on it. this unit has the Honda gy6 motor and trans with all Japanese parts.
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2013 Honda CBR250R Gets Repsol Edition
Tue, 04 Sep 2012American Honda announced a number of returning 2013 models with new color options but the most eye-catching of the new paint jobs is the Repsol-edition CBR250R. Dressed to resemble Casey Stoner‘s and Dani Pedrosa‘s Honda RC213V MotoGP race bikes, the 2013 Repsol edition Honda CBR250R sports the Spanish petroleum company’s orange with red and white colors, the Honda Racing Corporation logo and the “One Heart” motto of Honda’s Indonesian joint venture which also sponsors the MotoGP team. Completing the look are the Repsol-orange wheels.
Hero MotoCorp Launches 125cc Ignitor in India
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More European Consumers Choosing Honda’s Dual Clutch Transmission
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