Honda Motorcycles
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Honda has confirmed that the Crosstourer concept shown at EICMA last year will go into production. The Crosstourer will offer the V4 engine from the VFR1200F, long travel suspension, and the option of a Dual Clutch Transmission.
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In a raft of announcements, Honda has released details of a highly fuel-efficient, very torquey 700cc twin cylinder engine, a second-generation lightweight Dual Clutch Transmission and a new 125 engine with an idle-stop system.
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Honda's Crossrunner and Suzuki's new 2012 V-Strom 650 ABS step into a middleweight adventure bike market that's getting quite competitive.
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Honda has unveiled its production machine for the 2012 World Moto3 Championship at the Gran Premi Aperol de Catalunya. The 84 kg, 35.5 kw, 13,000rpm NSF250R will cost EUR23,600 and will be available in December.
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The first MotoGP race of the year has been run and won, so we've got our first glimpse at what season 2011 is going to look like. And it seems it's going to look like the Honda Cup.
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Learners rejoice: the Ninja 250 finally has competition. Honda's new 2011 CBR250R babyblade hits the streets within weeks, sporting a single-cylinder 250cc engine, a set of fireblade-like fairings and the first ABS system available in the segment.
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A Dutch efficiency enthusiast has achieved 214 miles to a gallon of fuel by streamlining his Honda scooter
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Honda India this week unveiled a new low maintenance 110cc motorcycle model, the CB Twister. Honda expects to sell 220,000 Twisters next year, based on its aggressive styling, 164mpg fuel economy (197mpg imperial) and a price of just US$900.
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Honda will show its EV-Cub electric motorcycle at the Tokyo Motor Show. The bike employs car2car and car2driver communications and also appears to have electric motors in both front and rear wheels, indicating it uses 2WD.
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Sports cruiser? More like a scooter really. Honda's DN-01 is a concept bike come to life, bristling with new technology like the Human-Friendly automatic transmission and Combined Brakes with ABS - but what's this odd contraption like to ride?
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Honda’s newly-announced, fully-automatic motorcycle Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) is a first for large-displacement sport bikes and will debut on the new VFR set for release in 2010.
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Honda's 2011 model Gold Wing is reported to have a 2000cc horizontally-opposed six cylinder engine with DOHC and four valves per cylinder, variable cylinder management, auto transmission, airbag, ABS, GPS and electronic traction control.
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