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2013 Suzuki Boulevard C90t on 2040-motos

$6,750
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:31000
Location:

Winston Salem, NC

Winston Salem, NC
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Honda Valkyrie photos

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Honda Valkyrie tech info

TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(336) 712-5309

Honda Valkyrie description

1998 Honda Valkyrie , Beautiful Honda Valkrie Tour! Real head-turner! Classic styling that everyone talks about. I am the second owner of this bike. Just put on a new front tire (less then 200 miles); all service is done. Ready for you to ride. NOTE: The tour bag and seat cover in the photo are not included. Call or text me with questions. I am negotiable. Please, serious inquiries only. $6,750.00 3367125309

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Nissin ABS Modulator Recall Affects Honda CTX700, Suzuki Hayabusa, Kawasaki Ninja 250R and Possibly More

Wed, 17 Jul 2013

Last week, we wrote about a recall in Canada for the ABS system on the 2014 Honda CTX700N and the CTX700T (known everywhere else as simply the CTX700), affecting 13 units north of the border. We can now confirm that the recall also affects U.S. models as well as models from other manufacturers using the same components from Nissin.

Classic Race Finishes: 1991 250cc Misano Grand Prix – Video

Fri, 27 Dec 2013

More than just a medium to view countless hours of cat videos, YouTube allows us to look back at classic motorcycle races otherwise lost to the depths of the VHS tape. This time around features the no-holds-barred, back-and-forth action between Luca Cadalora, aboard the Rothmans Honda NSR250 and Helmut Bradl, father of current MotoGP rider, Stefan Bradl, riding the HB Honda NSR250. The stage is the 1991 250cc Italian Grand Prix at Misano — back when it was run in the correct, counter-clockwise, direction.

NR750 owners should require approval

Mon, 14 Jun 2010

Words can't express the absolute disbelief of this strangely attired guy trying to ride one of the rarest motorcycles every to grace tarmac. But this clip descends in to absurdity when the rider fumbles setting off on the Honda NR750 and drops the oval-pistoned beauty on its side. Did he stall it or is there a disc lock hidden within the pixilated video?