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2012 Honda CRF250X (2012)
2012 Honda CRF250X, Brand new 2012 - No compromises. If you’re looking for an enduro bike that includes everything you need to win races — or bragging rights with your trail-riding friends — the Honda CRF250X must be at the top of your list. Twist the throttle, and hang on while the 249 cc Unicam 4-stroke engine’s immense torque and broad powerband hauls you out of sticky situations or rockets you over the whoops.2013-12-17 23:11:13Huntsville, AL06,257.00
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2013 Honda CRF110F (2013)
2013 Honda CRF110F, Electric starting with a low seat height - More user-friendly power, improved handling, and a host of great new features. The new CRF110F takes over from the popular CRF70F among Honda’s family of entry-level off-road bikes, providing a fun, safe way for young riders to hone their skills. The four-speed transmission with automatic clutch virtually eliminates stalling when getting under way from a stop, and the new 110 cc engine — now with electric start — is tuned to be easy to use by a novice rider.2013-12-18 22:25:54Salisbury, MD01,849.00
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2013 Honda CRF100F (2013)
2013 Honda CRF100F, CRF100F - Its reputation as a durable-as-granite training bike for some of the biggest names in racing is the stuff of legend. But where the Honda CRF100F really shines is during recreational riding on the trail, where its user-friendly controls, hard-to-stall 99 cc four-stroke engine, and low seat height make it ideal for all types of riders — novice or expert, big or small, male or female. And with large 19-inch front and 16-inch rear wheels, full Showa suspension, and a slick-shifting five-speed gearbox with manual clutch, the CRF100F is fully equipped to go just about anywhere the big bikes can.2013-12-20 23:13:34Farmers Branch, TX02,880.00
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2013 Honda CRF50F (2013)
2013 Honda CRF50F, In Stock - This is where it all begins. This is where a lifelong love affair with off-road motorcycling takes root in an eager young rider. The ever-popular Honda CRF50F has been giving youngsters a safe, fun, confident start in the sport for years, thanks to its unmatched combination of Honda quality, reliability and careful attention to detail.2013-12-20 23:20:13Santa Clarita, CA01,399.00
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2012 Honda CRF100F (2012)
2012 Honda CRF100F, GET YOUR CRF TO RIDE ! - Built tough to take a beating by pro-level racers honing their skills, but with an easy-going character that helps younger riders learn the fundamentals of off-road riding. The legendary Honda CRF100F has probably put more smiles on more faces over the years than any other bike out there.2013-12-21 22:16:40Bemidji, MN02,799.00
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2012 Honda CRF80F (2012)
2012 Honda CRF80F, Adding the clutch for more FUN! - You wouldn’t buy your youngster skates that don’t fit properly. Off-road bikes, like skates, work best when they’re properly matched to a rider’s size and skill level.2013-12-21 22:27:52Lapeer, MI01,975.00
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2012 Honda CRF150RB (2012)
2012 Honda CRF150RB, Brand New 2012 - High quality equipment can straighten the learning curve in just about any sport – especially motocross. If you're committed to becoming a better rider, the Honda CRF150RB has proven to be the quickest way to learn the secrets of cutting faster lap times. This is a serious motocross bike with seriously high-tech components, including a high-revving 149 cc liquid-cooled Unicam engine that for 2012 benefits from a new cylinder head, piston, camshaft and carburetor accelerator pump.2013-12-21 22:39:43Clinton, SC05,090.00
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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.
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2023 Honda CL500 First Look
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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
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Honda Rebel 1100 Touring Variants Confirmed for 2023
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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.