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Honda CRF description
2013 HONDA CRF 100F **NO FEES, EVER!**, It's all grown up. Almost. If youre looking for a flawless off-roader, look no further. Because the CRF100F has the perfect size and the perfect amount of power for a wide range of riders. The 99 cc engine, Pro-Link suspension and smooth-shifting five-speed transmission help build confidence and skill on the trail. While the low weight and seat height make it both easy to handle and fun to ride. And then theres the legendary Honda reliability the CRF100F is virtually troublefree, so your outdoor adventures go uninterrupted. Perfect size. Perfect performance. Perfect bike. The CRF100F from Honda. Be A Responsible Rider All parents need to consider their youngsters' age, size, ability and maturity before allowing them to ride. Obtain a copy of "Off-Road Safety Tips" from your local Honda Dealer.
Honda CRF for Sale
- 2013 honda crf450r ($8,490)
- 2014 honda crf230f 230f ($4,170)
- 2012 honda crf50f ($999)
- 2010 honda crf 450r ($4,299)
- 2014 honda crf125fb (big wheel) ($3,199)
- 2014 honda crf50f ($1,399)
Moto blog
Honda UNI-CUB: For People Who Enjoy Riding on Moving Trash Cans
Tue, 15 May 2012Remember the Honda U3-X? Unveiled in 2009, the U3-X was Honda‘s personal mobility device concept, essentially a self-balancing electronic unicycle that can move in any direction by simply leaning. Honda has created an updated version it calls the UNI-CUB.
Which Repsol rider has the most podiums?
Tue, 31 Jul 2012Dani Pedrosa and Casey Stoner reached a new milestone for Repsol Honda Team at the US Grand Prix this past weekend. After eighteen years of successes, including over 100 victories and 9 world titles, the team achieved the 300 podium landmark through Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa’s efforts in the tenth round of this year’s MotoGP World Championship season. The energy company and the Japanese factory joined forces in 1995, with the intention of reaching the peak of the premier class.
Honda Reports Q1 2011-2012 Results
Tue, 02 Aug 2011Honda reported a 88.3% year-on-year decrease in net profit over its first quarter ended June 30, 2011, thanks in large part to the March 11 earthquake and ensuing tsunamis in Japan. Honda reported a profit of 31.7 billion yen (US$411.1 million) over the quarter, a fraction of the 272.4 billion yen (US$3.53 billion) reported over the same quarter last year. The decrease came mainly from a large dropoff in automobile sales. Net sales from the motorcycle division helped keep Honda in the black despite a drop in unit sales.
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