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2012 Honda Sabre on 2040-motos

$9,999
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Oakland, Florida

Oakland, FL
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TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(866) 478-7450

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2012 Honda Sabre, MSRP $12,250 our price $9,999 save $2,251!! We offer financing and we want your trade!! Call 1-866-478-7450The Sabre takes a cue from the stripped-down styling of the Fury, with the crisp, clean lines, sporty, minimalist fenders, tall, 21-inch front tire, raked-out fork and low, aggressively set bars. Including the 1312cc 52 V-twin engine responsible for putting all this cool style in motion.

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2010 Honda CB Twister Launch [video]

Tue, 15 Dec 2009

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Gresini Promotes Moto2 Pilot Pirro to Ride CRT Machine in 2012 MotoGP Championship

Mon, 05 Dec 2011

Gresini announced the re-signing of racer Michele Pirro, with a promotion from the Moto2 class to the premiere MotoGP class. Pirro raced for Gresini in the Moto2 class in 2011, finishing ninth overall with a third place finish and a victory in the season-ending Valencia round. For 2012, Pirro will compete in the MotoGP class riding a CRT bike with an FTR chassis and a Honda CBR1000RR engine.

MotoGP to Re-Visit Rookie Rule

Tue, 19 Jun 2012

MotoGP organizers are re-opening discussion for the series’ rookie rule which prevents new riders from entering the series with factory teams. Introduced following the 2009 MotoGP season, the rule was designed to give satellite teams the chance to field young up-and-coming talents  they otherwise wouldn’t have been able to sign. The theory was the rule would protect the satellite teams and spread out the talent pool.