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I FOUND THIS BIKE IN ALBUQUERQUE IN A GARAGE UNDER A TARP. THIS CLASSIC BIKE IS IN EXCELLENT ORIGINAL CONDITION, WITH NO AFTER MARKET PARTS OF ANY KIND. I PUT ALL NEW FLUIDS, MOTOR/TRANSMISSION, AND REBUILT FORKS WITH NEW SEALS AND BIKE ALSO HAS NEW FILTERS. THE CARB HAVE BEEN CLEANED AND TUNED. IT HAS NEW TIRES, NEW WINDSHIELD AND A NEW BATTERY. THE PIPES ARE ALSO ORIGINAL AND HAVE THAT DEEP THROAT SOUND OF A 750. FOR A 34 YEAR OLD BIKE IT IS IN PRIMO SHAPE. IT HAD THE ORIGINAL TIRES ON IT WHEN WE FOUND IT! THIS BIKE IS READY TO GO ON A LONG TRIP OR SCOOT YOU AROUND TOWN. YOU WON'T FIND MANY BIKES THAT OFFER AS MUCH CHROME S THIS ONE CAME WITH, STOCK. I ALSO HAVE THE ORIGINAL TOOLS AND BAG WITH IT, AND ALL THE ORIGINAL PAPERWORK THAT CAME WITH IT. PRICE IS $3,500.00 CALL GARY AT 575-644-5380 |
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Honda PCX125/150 Receive Changes In 2014
Tue, 14 Jan 2014Honda Europe has announced big changes for the upcoming 2014 PCX125 and PCX150 line of scooters, to be available in the spring. As one of Europe’s top-selling scooters, Honda listened to customer feedback when updating the PCX line. Both PCX’s receive full LED lighting, reducing drain on the engine, as well as a switch for hazard lights.
Honda to Shift Mid and Large Displacement Motorcycle Production to Thailand
Tue, 29 Nov 2011Honda is reportedly moving production of 400cc and larger motorcycles to Thailand from Japan to reduce production costs and overcome the rising value of the yen. According to Japanese news outlet Daily Yomiuri, Honda plans to produce 400cc and 500cc models at a new factory to be built in the suburbs of Bangkok, Thailand. Honda currently produces small displacement models such as the CBR250R in Thailand, with larger models coming out of Honda’s factory in Kumamoto, Japan.
John McGuinness rides the electric future
Sun, 16 Jun 2013Jump onboard with John McGuinness as he heads from the start line on his Shinden Ni / Mugen electric motorcycle in the TT Zero race. One wonders whether Honda would have announced that it is actually a Honda if McGuinness had taken the win. There's certainly plenty of Honda money behind the bike.
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