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2010 Honda CRF250R Mx (2010)
2010 Honda CRF250R, USED 2010 HONDA CRF250R IN AVERAGE CONDITION SALE $3,699* No Credit Card on this unit - To be the best you can be, you must never stop improving. Thats why the Honda CRF250R has been re-thought, redesigned and re-engineered from the dirt up for 2010. Check out the new Unicam engine with a lightweight, battery-less PGM-FI fuel-injection system, the narrower aluminum frame with integrated Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD), the all-new exclusive Showa front and rear suspension, and the more durable and higher-performing components almost everywhere you look.2013-10-02 21:04:14Sarasota, FL, US03,698.00
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2010 Honda CRF450R Mx (2010)
2010 Honda CRF450R, call hal today!! - The best just got better in a whole bunch of ways. For 2010 the amazing Honda CRF450R boasts numerous changes that add up to one thing: faster lap times.2013-10-17 18:07:16Statesville, NC, US06,805.00
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2010 Honda CRF450R (2010)
2010 Honda CRF450R, Great price on a super clean Honda fuely! - The best just got better in a whole bunch of ways. For 2010 the amazing Honda CRF450R boasts numerous changes that add up to one thing: faster lap times.2013-12-18 22:52:26Boulder, CO205,490.00
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2009 Honda CRF70F Dirt Bike (2009)
2009 Honda CRF70F, Great first bike - A low seat height, compact dimensions and kid-size levers and controls ensure that younger riders find the Honda CRF70F easy to operate. But what makes this bike extra special is the three-speed semi-automatic transmission that does away with the need for a clutch lever. Your young rider gets to shift with his or her left foot just like on a bigger bike, but theres no clutch lever to worry about, so stalling is all but impossible.2013-10-04 08:21:55Salisbury, MD, US01,499.00
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2009 Honda CRF250X (2009)
2009 Honda CRF250X, Over $1000 BELOW COST... only at NY Honda Yamaha!!! - Built for the unique demands of enduro and cross-country racing, the Honda CRF250X's uncanny combination of wide, tractable powerband and rugged, lightweight chassis allow it to go almost anywhere you — or the course designer — can imagine.2013-12-10 23:04:32Long Island City, NY05,380.00
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2009 Honda CRF70F (2009)
2009 Honda CRF70F, Great first bike - A low seat height, compact dimensions and kid-size levers and controls ensure that younger riders find the Honda CRF70F easy to operate. But what makes this bike extra special is the three-speed semi-automatic transmission that does away with the need for a clutch lever. Your young rider gets to shift with his or her left foot just like on a bigger bike, but there's no clutch lever to worry about, so stalling is all but impossible.2013-12-12 23:20:52Salisbury, MD01,499.00
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2008 Honda CRF150F Dirt Bike (2008)
2008 Honda CRF150F, Great Trail Bike. Great Shape - Boasting most of the same premium features as the CRF230F, the CRF150F is ready and willing to go just about anywhere the big bikes can. But its smaller wheels, shorter seat height and more-compact ergonomics ensure that learning riders wont feel intimidated as they gain experience.2013-10-04 08:09:50Johnson City, TN, US02,895.00
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American Honda to Introduce XR150L and CRF300LS for 2023
Thu, 19 Jan 2023Two dual sport models receive EPA certification Honda is preparing to add two dual-sport models to it’s U.S. lineup: a CRF300LS and an XR150L. Both models were listed in the latest vehicle certification data released by the U.S.
Church of MO: Honda Pacific Coast 800 First Impression
Sun, 01 Jan 2023Now that it’s 2023, that means 1998 was 25 years ago and the Honda PC800, in its last year of production, is thus fair game for this week’s sacred Church of MO. The more all these years pile up, the more some of us dig practical devices like scooters. So why not a big scooter like this one?
Honda Reveals First Look of Electric Motorcycle – With a Parade Float
Thu, 08 Dec 2022134th Rose Parade takes place January 2, 2023 It’s been a couple of months since Honda outlined its electric motorcycle plans, which included a mix of mopeds, scooters and three large-sized “Fun EVs” destined for North America by 2024 and 2025. The initial announcement included a teaser image of two motorcycles and a scooter. Today, Honda released another glimpse of a future electric motorcycle in, of all places, a rendering of its float for the 2023 Rose Parade.
2023 Honda EM1 E: Electric Scooter First Look
Tue, 08 Nov 2022Stylish with a removable battery, but only for Europe Honda is one of several manufacturers showing off shiny e-scooters slated for 2023 release, and the 2023 Honda EM1 e: looks pretty nice. Destined for Europe (at least initially, we hope), the EM1 e: is one of the 10 motorcycle models that the manufacturer has pledged to release by 2025, with the company’s other stated goal of being carbon neutral by 2050 hanging in the balance. The e-scooter’s name is derived from Electric Moped, and it is aimed at younger potential riders looking for stylish, fun urban transportation (which explains the Euro release).
2023 Honda CL500 First Look
Tue, 08 Nov 2022Street scrambler joins Honda's 500 family Honda is adding a new model to its 500 platform, introducing a retro-inspired CL500 street scrambler. The new CL brings back a nameplate Honda used in the ’60s and ’70s for lightweight off-road capable motorcycles. The modern interpretation draws on that heritage with the upswept muffler with stainless steel heat shield, round tank with tank pads, and gaitered forks.
2023 Honda XL750 Transalp First Look
Tue, 08 Nov 2022Middleweight ADV with the Hornet's 755cc engine Honda has brought back the Transalp name with the new XL750 Transalp, a middleweight adventure-tourer powered by the Parallel-Twin engine introduced on the Hornet CB750. Join the Honda Transalp Forum The Transalp name was first introduced on a 583cc V-Twin model in 1986, before gaining larger 647cc and 680cc versions. The new 2023 Honda XL750 Transalp fills the mid-sized adventure bike slot in Honda’s lineup, sliding in below the CRF1100L Africa Twin and providing more off-road capability than the NC750X and CB500X.
2023 Honda Rebel 1100T First Look
Mon, 07 Nov 2022Fork-mounted fairing and hard cases but same 3.6-gallon tank As we reported last month, Honda is introducing a new bagger version of the Rebel 1100. The 2023 Honda Rebel 1100T adds a fork-mounted fairing and color-matched hard panniers. For the U.S., the bagger model will only be offered with DCT, while some markets may offer a manual transmission option.
Honda Rebel 1100 Touring Variants Confirmed for 2023
Wed, 05 Oct 2022Rebel 1100T will be offered in manual and DCT versions Honda is preparing to launch new touring variant for the Rebel 1100 and Rebel 1100 DCT. The proof comes to us via vehicle emissions data from the California Air Resources Board and vehicle certification data from Switzerland. A CARB executive order certifying the 2023 Rebel 1100 and its DCT variant sees the addition of two more variants, the Rebel 1100T and Rebel 1100T DCT.
2023 Honda CB750 Hornet - First Look
Tue, 04 Oct 2022No word on US availability Honda officially revealed its new CB750 Hornet, a new middleweight naked claiming a class-leading power-to-weight ratio. Unfortunately, the new Hornet has only been confirmed for Europe thus far, with no indication of U.S. availability.
2023 Honda Hornet CB750 Details Emerge in Vehicle Certifications
Fri, 23 Sep 2022Technical details revealed in Swiss vehicle data Honda‘s been teasing its new Hornet for several months now, first with a concept at EICMA, some design sketches in June, and more recently, details about its new Parallel-Twin engine. While we wait for Honda to officially reveal the the bike, we’ve managed to get further specifications for the 2023 Honda Hornet, thanks to vehicle certification data from Switzerland. The Swiss data lines up with what Honda has already revealed about the Hornet, including its 755cc Parallel-Twin Unicam engine and its claimed output of 90.5 hp at 9500 rpm, 55.3 lb-ft.