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Honda releases DN-01 and CR230M in U.S. for '09
The age of the automatic motorcycle is upon us. Aprilia got the ball rolling with the 850 Mana and Honda is finally set to introduce its DN-01 in the U.S. Both of these bikes use a shift-free transmission like a scooter but have motorcycle-like controls and looks along with a riding position not found on any scooter, regardless of engine size. Still these machine blur the lines between the largest of the maxi-scooters and motorcycles even further. In any case, the DN-01 for 2009 is powered by a 680cc V-Twin engine with 61 horsepower and is ... Read more →
Honda announces new CBR600RR and CBR1000RR Fireblade for U.K. Jeremy Korzeniewski
Click above for more shots of the 2009 Honda CBR600RR When it was introduced in 2008, the brand-new Honda CBR1000RR, known as Fireblade across the pond, won accolades from the the press and regular ...
Honda testing ABS brakes on CBR600RR Jeremy Korzeniewski
Many motorcycles in today's market feature anti-lock brakes, including models from Honda like the Interceptor and Silverwing scooters. Now, though, the red-winged manufacturer of motorcycles has ...
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Honda releases DN-01 and CR230M in U.S. for '09 1 year ago on Autoblog
The age of the automatic motorcycle is upon us. Aprilia got the ball rolling with the 850 Mana and Honda is finally set to introduce its DN-01 in the U.S. Both of these bikes use a shift-free transmission like a scooter but have motorcycle-like controls and looks along with a riding position ...
Honda announces new CBR600RR and CBR1000RR Fireblade for U.K. 1 year ago on Autoblog
Click above for more shots of the 2009 Honda CBR600RR When it was introduced in 2008, the brand-new Honda CBR1000RR, known as Fireblade across the pond, won accolades from the the press and regular riders alike. Considering its market domination over the last year, we wouldn't be surprised if Honda ...
Honda testing ABS brakes on CBR600RR 1 year ago on Autoblog
Many motorcycles in today's market feature anti-lock brakes, including models from Honda like the Interceptor and Silverwing scooters. Now, though, the red-winged manufacturer of motorcycles has announced a new system which completely removes the rider's direct connection with the front and rear ...
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