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2006 Honda Crf 100f Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $1,699.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Birmingham, Alabama, US

Birmingham, AL, US
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Honda CRF tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike Stock NumberStock Number:30477 PhonePhone:8666199304

Honda CRF description

2006 Honda CRF 100F, The Honda CRF100F off road bike, excellent step up for those riders too big for the smaller classes.Easy to ride and handle.

Moto blog

Spa, onboard, at pace..

Thu, 12 Jan 2012

Earlier this week we revised the 2012 MotoGP calendar and included Spa on the list. Yes, we know the chances of MotoGP going to Spa are thinner than a steam-rolled Supermodel but we like the thought of MotoGP going there. Check out this video of FIM 2009 World Superstock champion, Xavier Simeon, onboard a Honda CBR600RR, putting in a scorcher of a lap.

2014 Honda NC750S, NC750X May be Heading to Canada

Mon, 25 Nov 2013

We were disappointed when American Honda announced it would offer the NC700X in 2014 the very same day its parent company revealed the NC model line was getting upgraded to 750 in other markets. It was bad enough Americans only got the adventure-styled X version and not the NC700S naked standard or Integra scooter in Europe, but for 2014, American Honda will continue offering the 670cc model instead of the new 745cc version. Canada may be another story however, as Honda Canada’s website has pages set up for both the NC750X and NC750S.

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.