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2013 HONDA CBR250R, Fun. Cool. Capable. CBR250R. If youre looking for an affordable, smart, capable and fun way to enjoy life on two wheelshave we got a bike for you: the Honda CBR250R! The fuel-injected CBR250R offers everything you want in a first-time or all-around great bike: Light weight. A powerband thats immensely user-friendly. Excellent fuel efficiency. Unmatched reliability. And a fun factor thats off the chart. Since the CBR250R is a Honda, its full of features few other bikes in its class can match. And it offers a build quality that means youve got dependable cross-town or cross-country transportation.
Honda CBR for Sale
- 2012 honda cbr600rr ($11,540)
- 2011 honda cbr600rr ($9,095)
- 2013 honda cbr1000rr ($12,529)
- 2011 honda cbr250rb ($3,395)
- 2012 honda cbr250r abs 250r ($4,599)
- 2013 honda cbr250r abs ($4,304)
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2013 Honda CB500F, CB500X and CBR500R Recalled in Australia
Tue, 18 Feb 2014Honda has recalled its 2013 CB500F, CB500X and CBR500R models in Australia because of a defect that could cause an oil leak. At the moment, no recall has been announced for the U.S., though there is a good possibility one will be announced shortly, as all 500-series models are manufactured in the same Honda factory in Thailand. There is a similar recall for the Japanese market for the CB400F, CB400X and CBR400R, which are mechanically identical to Honda’s 500-series models, but with a smaller engine to meet the country’s tiered licensing requirements. According to the Australian and Japanese recall notices, the rocker arm shaft sealing bolt may come loose, causing oil to leak from the engine.
Honda Recalls Small Number of the 2010 NT700 for Incorrect Tire Specs Label
Thu, 10 Nov 2011On October 27, 2011, Honda filed a recall campaign with the NHTSA (campaign ID number: 11V526000) involving the 2010 model-year NT700. The recall is for a swingarm-mounted label that displays incorrect tire size and inflation information. The 120 affected models were manufactured Nov.
The New Fastest Electric Motorcycle Lap, With John McGuinness + Video
Fri, 06 Jun 2014Earlier this week, John McGuinness won the single-lap TT Zero electric motorcycle race at the Isle of Man TT aboard his Mugen Shinden San. In the process, the 21-time TT winner smashed the old lap record of 109.675 mph, setting an average speed of 117.366 mph from a standing start. To put that in perspective, McGuinness’ teammate, Bruce Anstey, aboard a sister Mugen, set the outright lap record earlier this week aboard his Honda CBR1000RR superbike of over 132 mph.
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