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2008 Honda Crf100f on 2040-motos

$1,499
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Wichita Falls, Texas

Wichita Falls, TX
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Honda CRF photos

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Honda CRF tech info

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Honda CRF description

2008 HONDA CRF100F, This bike is beyond clean. It almost looks to have not been ridden at all. Starts and runs great. Just a very very nice CRF100F which was just taken in trade on a new truck at our affiliate Ford dealership.

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Recall for 2008-2010 Honda ST1300

Mon, 18 Jul 2011

Honda is recalling certain 2009-2010 ST1300 sport touring motorcycles due to a risk of a brake fluid leakage. According to documents released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the pre-formed hose supplying fluid from the rear brake reservoir to the rear brake master cylinder is routed in a way that puts it at risk of damage. When the Honda ST1300 is heavily loaded and ridden over rough surfaces, the rear suspension may bottom out, causing the hose to contact the swingarm.

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.

A postcard from Moto GP Jerez

Fri, 04 May 2012

If the weather over the Jerez Moto GP weekend was dull then the atmosphere in the press room was the complete opposite.  After the carnage and chaos during the Moto 3 race, the amazing Romano Fenati (in only his second GP) had the Italian journalists celebrating as he crossed the line to win. I smiled as they simultaneously began singing ‘Y Viva Espana’ as if to signify the end of Spanish dominance in the junior GP class.