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Honda Motorcycles - 2009/10 Dual Sport and Adventure Models |
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2009/10 Dual Sport and Adventure - The completely redesigned 2010 Honda CBF1000A takes the concept of versatile performance another big step further. Thanks in part to a new lightweight aluminum frame, the CBF1000A is more compact and agile than ever, making it ideal for everything from twisty backroads to long rides to the ragged edge of your map and back. You'll love the adjustable components that allow you to easily change the bike's ride characteristics and ergonomics. |
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Happy to get dirty, but fully street ready with standard lights, mirrors and turn signals.
That's the Honda XR650L: a true two-wheel all-terrain vehicle. Its 644 cc Radial Four-Valve Combustion Chamber (RFVC) four-stroke engine has the low-end torque to pull you out of a deep mud hole, and the horsepower to cruise effortlessly on the highway when your trail ride is over. Aggressive dual-sport tires grip hard on dirt, gravel or pavement, and the fully adjustable Showa™ suspension makes small work of big rocks or deep potholes. A bike that's this much fun gets ridden a lot, so we also made sure it's comfortable for long hours in the saddle.
Color: Red
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One look, and you can tell right away that the new Honda CRF230M means big fun!
By combining wide and grippy low-profile street tires with a lightweight and nimble dual-sport-based chassis, the CRF230M is the perfect Motard-style bike for both urban and backroad adventure. Its 223 cc engine produces strong torque for quick acceleration and easy operation in the hustle and bustle of the city, and it also has plenty of top-end punch for the open road. And you can't miss its sleek black-on-black styling. Is the new Honda CRF230M the most fun you can have on two wheels? It just might be.
Color: Gray/Black
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The Honda CRF230L is the perfect motorcycle for riders who don't want the end of the road to mean the end of their fun.
With its lightweight CRF chassis, responsive 223 cc four-stroke engine and comfortable size, the CRF230L is a blast to ride on the trail. And with a full complement of on-road gear, it's also a great street bike for both novice and experienced riders alike. The CRF230L is easy to handle, fun to ride, and loaded with premium features such as a powerful front disc brake and electric start. Honda has a long history of building great dual-purpose bikes. The CRF230L continues that proud tradition.
Color: Red
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You're not ordinary. And neither is this bike.
It's not made for milk runs, unless you plan on getting goat's milk in the Pyrenees. If you want something that can take you on the adventure of a lifetime, then say hello to the Honda Varadero. It's traversed the globe, proven its daily worth in Europe, and it's ready to tackle the Canadian landscape. Wherever you want to go, wherever the road leads – or doesn't – the Varadero is up for the challenge. It's the most important tool in an arsenal of adventure riding gear, so if you're serious about adventure, then this is the bike for you.
Color: Black
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The completely redesigned 2010 Honda CBF1000A takes the concept of versatile performance another big step further.
Thanks in part to a new lightweight aluminum frame, the CBF1000A is more compact and agile than ever, making it ideal for everything from twisty backroads to long rides to the ragged edge of your map and back. You'll love the adjustable components that allow you to easily change the bike's ride characteristics and ergonomics. And the 998 cc DOHC inline-four engine with new single-pipe exhaust system is specially tuned to deliver the strong low-end and midrange power and thrilling top-end performance that makes the CBF1000A so capable for so many types of motorcycling adventures.
Color: Gold
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