Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2010 Honda Elite Scooter on 2040-motos

US $1,999.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:343 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Tampa, Florida, US

Tampa, FL, US
QR code
2010 Honda Elite  Scooter , US $1,999.00, image 1

Honda Other photos

2010 Honda Elite  Scooter , US $1,999.00, image 2 2010 Honda Elite  Scooter , US $1,999.00, image 3 2010 Honda Elite  Scooter , US $1,999.00, image 4 2010 Honda Elite  Scooter , US $1,999.00, image 5

Honda Other tech info

TypeType:Scooter VINVIN:LWBJF1901A1001462 PhonePhone:8137586510

Honda Other description

Honda Elite 110 Fuel Injected 4 stroke. Fits 2 full faced helmets under the seat! Rated at 106 mpg. Perfectly reliable. This scooter Im selling is in perfect condition. As you can see, I haven't put many miles on it. (343) I just used it as a downtown vehicle. This bike has always been garage kept. Ive had a few scooters (Including Vespa, Piaggio etc) and this one is by far the best. The liquid cooled fuel injected engine is great, starts right up every time and is powerful enough to get around quite quickly.

Moto blog

honda design book

Thu, 17 Dec 2009

Those of you with a penchant for coffee table books will love this little gem from Japan. Honda Design 1957-1984 does exactly what it says on the tin and allows us an insight to the work behind many of our favourite motorcycles. Sketches, pre-production drawings and plenty of retro pictures of a golden era.

2013 Mugen Shinden Ni Electric Race Bike Revealed

Fri, 10 May 2013

Noted Honda tuning company Mugen has revealed the second generation version of its electric racebike which will race in the TT Zero at the 2013 Isle of Man TT. The Shinden Ni (“Shinden” meaning “God of Electricity” while “Ni” is the number two in Japanese) will once again be ridden by 19-time TT winner John McGuinness. Mugen has been working on the Shinden Ni since last year’s TT Zero, using data collected in the race and during tests at circuits in Japan.

No snow here folks!

Fri, 31 Dec 2010

An erratic work schedule combined with a full season of kids racing means, there aren’t many opportunities during the summer months for the Mackenzie family to grab a holiday. Instead, we tend to save our pennies and head off somewhere sunny for Christmas. I love doing this as it shortens the UK winter but more importantly it means I miss the festive frenzy.  I do like Christmas, but I hate how everyone gets caught up in the retail madness that kicks off just before Halloween, then has everyone stressed (and skint)before Santa has even hitched up his sleigh.