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2008 Honda Crf on 2040-motos

US $4300
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Franklin, Tennessee, United States

Franklin, Tennessee, United States
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Honda CRF tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):100 TypeType:Off-Road

Honda CRF description

2008 HONDA CRF100F DIRT BIKE...VERY WELL CARED FOR...MY SON HAS HAD THIS BIKE FOR ALMOST 3 YEARS AND IT STARTS EVERY TIME AND HE HAS JUST OUT GROWN IT...BUY WITH CONFIDENCE...FOR MORE INFO CALL JERRY..............................270-832-2610.

Moto blog

Casey Stoner To Test Factory Honda At Motegi

Mon, 22 Jul 2013

British publication MotorcycleNews.com is reporting that 2007 and 2011 MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner will test a factory Honda RC213V at the Twin Ring Motegi, Honda’s test track, August 6-7. Stoner’s shock retirement from MotoGP at the end of the 2012 season was met with skepticism in some circles, as many believed (and still do) that the 27 year-old, current Australian V8 Supercar driver would eventually make a comeback to two wheels. As it stands, HRC has no plans to enter Stoner as a wildcard entry at Phillip Island or Motegi MotoGP rounds, and insists the former champion’s services are being used strictly to help develop next year’s RC213V and the 1000cc production racer Honda plans to introduce next year.

2014 Honda MSX125/Grom Colors Revealed

Thu, 23 Jan 2014

Honda revealed the 2014 version of the MSX125 for Europe, introducing a new blue option, color-matching tail section and headlight side cover and various gold-colored components. We should expect to see similar color updates for the U.S. market where the bike will be considered the 2015 Honda Grom.

Do you remember Honda's EVO Blade?

Thu, 05 May 2011

I can remember exactly where I was when I first saw Honda's TT100 Evolution Fireblade: at the dinner table, reading MCN as a 16-year old lad and being told to put the paper down and get on with my dinner! I'm sure you appreciate why the lamb chops had to wait.. It was created by Honda to celebrate their 100th TT victory, however I'm pretty sure Honda had another agenda: to homologate it so they could put it up against the mighty new Yamaha R1 at the TT.