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2015 Honda (2015)
ENGINE: Engine Type Parallel Twin Cylinders 2 Engine Stroke 4-Stroke Cooling Liquid Valves 8 Valves Per Cylinder 4 Valve Configuration SOHC Bore (mm/in) 73 / 2.87 Stroke (mm/in) 80 / 3.15 Displacement (cc/ci) 670 / 40.9 Compression Ratio 10.7:1 Starter Electric US Miles Per Gallon (Combined) 64 CAN Liters Per Kilometer (Combined) 3.7 Fuel Type Gas Fuel Injector Yes Fuel Injector Size (mm) 36 Carburetor No Carburetion Type Fuel Injected TRANSMISSION: Transmission Type Manual / Automatic Clutch Number Of Speeds 6 Primary Drive (Rear Wheel) Chain Reverse No WHEELS & TIRES: Wheels Composition Aluminum Tube / Tubeless Tubeless Chromed No Front Tire Width 120 Front Tire Aspect Ratio 70 Front Tire Speed Rating Z Front Wheel Diameter 17 Rear Tire Width 160 Rear Tire Aspect Ratio 60 Rear Tire Speed Rating Z Rear Wheel Diameter 17 Front Tire (Full Spec) 120/70 ZR17 Rear Tire (Full Spec) 160/60 ZR17 BRAKES: Front Brake Type Hydraulic Disc Front Brake Diameter (in/mm) 11.7 / 320 Rear Brake Type Hydraulic Disc Rear Brake Diameter (in/mm) 9.4 / 240 Anti-Lock Brakes Standard Linked Brake System Front to Rear Standard SUSPENSION: Front Suspension Type Telescopic Fork Front Suspension Size (in/mm) 1.6 / 41 Front Travel (in/mm) 5.4 / 137.2 Front Adjustable Fork Pre-Load No Front Adjustable Rebound Damping No Front Central Suspension Strut No Steering Damper No Rear Suspension Type Twin Sided Swing Arm Rear Travel (in/mm) 5.9 / 149.9 Rear Adjustable Shock / Spring Pre-Load Yes Rear Adjustable Rebound Damping No Number Rear Shock Absorbers 1 Rear Suspension Brand Name Pro Link® Rear Suspension Material Aluminum Air Adjustable No STEERING: Steering Control Handlebar TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Wheelbase (in/mm) 60.6 / 1539.2 Wet Weight (lbs/kg) 500 / 226.8 Fuel Capacity (gal/l) 3.7 / 14 Performance Standard SEATS: Seat Type Two-Piece Adjustable No Seat Material Vinyl Seat Location Driver and Passenger Folding No Seat Height (in/mm) 32.7 / 830.6 Number Of Seats 2 Grab Rail or Strap Standard EXTERIOR: Frame Steel Body Material Plastic Hand Grips Standard Foot Peg Location Driver and Passenger Adjustable No Chain Guard No Drive Shaft Guard No Saddle Bag Guard No Belt Guard No Hand Guards No Brush Guard No Light Guard No Exterior Covers Standard Front Fender Standard Rear Fender Standard Stand Type Kick Handlebars Standard Upper Fairing Standard Skid Plate Standard INSTRUMENTATION: Digital Instrumentation Standard Clock Standard Tachometer Standard Trip Odometer Standard Speedometer Standard Temperature Warning Type Gauge Fuel Level Warning Type Gauge PRICING: Warranty (Condition) Limited Destination Charge 310 IDENTIFICATION: Generic Type (Primary) Standard Manufacturer Country Japan Introduction Year 2012 NADATrimID 179625 Parent Company Honda Display Name NC700X DCT ABS MOUNTS: Windshield Mounts Standard PAINT & FINISH: Paint Standard GLASS: Rearview Mirrors Standard Windshield Lowers No Height Adjustable No Tinted Yes Height Low STORAGE: Underseat Storage Standard Helmet Storage Standard Glove Box / Dash Storage Standard LIGHTS: Halogen Headlight (s) Standard On Nov-02-16 at 19:23:08 PDT, seller added the following information: Please note: 1. The description says clear title, that's incorrect. There is a lien on the bike through Honda Finance, the remaining balance is $8200.2016-11-03 04:34:33Las Vegas, Nevada, United States13000
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2024 KTM 890 SMT Gallery
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