Honda CBR tech info
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Honda CBR description
1999 Honda Cbr 600, 1999 Honda CBR 600 F4. Original owner. 5500mi. Matte Black. Must See. LED indicators and tail light. D&D slip on. Carbon fiber mirrors and tank guard. Professionally maintained. 150mph bike. $3,500.00 2485682002
Honda CBR for Sale
2006 honda cbr1000rr (cbr1000rr) sportbike (US $7,599.00)
2006 honda cbr 1000rr (US $7,999.00)
2008 honda cbr1000rr sportbike (US $9,195.00)
2010 honda cbr10rr 1000rr sportbike (US $9,999.00)
2007 honda cbr 600rr sportbike (US $5,300.00)
2013 honda cbr600rr white-blue-red sportbike (US $11,070.00)
Moto blog
Zero Demonstrates Technology to U.S. Secretary of Transportation
Fri, 16 Sep 2011U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Ray LaHood received a personal demonstration of Zero Motorcycles’ 2011 product line in San Francisco. “We are honored to be here and to see the interest from Secretary LaHood.
Electric Moto Corporation
Tue, 15 Dec 2009After launching their website last week, the California based Electric Moto Corporation has now announced the IPG Group as their agency of record to help increase brand awareness and bring in some investor interest. According to their website, other then the EMAX 72 DS electric motorcycle, there is a scooter, ATV, bicycle and a personal watercraft on the drawing board. Some available specs after the jump. Weight: 210 lb Voltage: 72 V Capacity: 14 kW Top Speed: 60 mph HP (approx): 21 Torque: 40 Nm Range: 3 hrs Construction: Aluminum Wheels (front/back): 21/19 Hubs: Talon Brakes: Disc/F&R Type: Brembo Suspension: Ohlins Price (est): $9,995 Mitch Leonard is the newly appointed CEO of Electric Moto Corporation and has more than eighteen years in the motorcycle industry. Leonard, credentials include working with: American Honda Racing, Pro Circuit Racing, Suzuki Racing, Yoshimura Racing, Troy Lee Designs, Showa Suspension, Ohlins Suspension and Dunlop Tire.
Honda Personal Mobility Concept U3-X [video]
Wed, 05 May 2010Using technology derived from the ASIMO bi-pedal humanoid robot, Honda has developed a new personal mobility concept called the U3-X. If this proves successful, owners may never have to walk again. Check out a video of the U3-X in action below the jump.
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