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2012 Honda Vfr1200f on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: CANDY BLUE 237961
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2012 Honda VFR1200F, The VFR1200F has the super-compact Unicam design 1237cc V4 engine which is fueled by Honda s Throttle By Wire system, a Traction Control system, as well as Honda s Combined Braking with ABS. The VFR1200F also has Dual-Clutch Transmission: featuring your choice of changing gears with a pair of F1-style paddle shifters or letting the bike shift itself in either of two riding modes, there s also a second version of the VFR1200F equipped with a conventional six-speed gearbox and a slipper clutch.

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2014 Honda Forza Scooter Gets CARB Approval

Fri, 19 Apr 2013

The Honda NSS300 Forza scooter has received approval from the California Air Resources Board. The 279cc scooter was first announced at the 2012 EICMA show for the European market and Canada, and it looks like it will be available for sale in the U.S. The Forza still needs to get a certificate of conformity from the Environmental Protection Agency, but that should not be difficult after getting the O.K.

1954 AJS E95 May Fetch Upwards of $750K in August Pebble Beach Auction

Wed, 18 May 2011

This uber rare 1954 AJS E95, aka The Porcupine, may become the most expensive motorcycle in the world. World-famous auction house, Bonhams, has recently announced that it will handle auctioning of an ultra-rare 1954 AJS E95 during the Pebble Beach Car Week held annually in August at the Quail Lodge Golf Club in Carmel, Calif. Bonhams estimates that due to the rarity of the E95 (only four were completed by British brand AJS) it may see a bid as high as $750,000.

Malcolm Smith Autobiography

Wed, 26 Jun 2013

Malcolm! An Autobiography is set to release this December. The large-format (11×11-in.), 300-plus page, hardbound coffee-table book will feature hundreds of photographs from Malcolm’s private archives, many of which have never been seen by the public. “It’s been a long time coming, but it’s finally time to do it,” says Smith.