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UKBrad Honda C90: ... C90! More then a bike! :D The Honda Cub C90 was made many years ago in 1958 and is still being produced over 50 years later. I believe the reason for this is because it is extremely practical and very cheap to run which I shall talk more about a little later. I shall begin by writing a bit about this bikes history as well as giving a brief insight in to the Honda Company. The Honda cub is the biggest selli...
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Honda CBR125R Honda CBR125R
Manufacturer: Honda / Motorcycle / Engine Type: Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 2-valve SOHC single / Engine Displacement: 124.7cm3 / 6-speed / PGM-FI electronic fuel injection.
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Motorcycle - Honda Varadero XL1000V Honda Varadero XL1000V
Manufacturer: Honda / Motorcycle / Model: Varadero XL1000V / 998cm3 liquid-cooled 90° V-twin engine / adjustable windscreen. - Torquey, powerful, agile, the mile-eating Varadero XL1000V is the supreme two-up, big on comfort adventure machine admired for its power and maneuverability. And now available ...
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DarkestGrey Honda CBR125R
... Honda CBR125 range of motorbikes were first released back in 2004. Minor changes have occured over the few years with the most significant being the addition of fuel injection in the 2007 models. I first bought one of these from a local garage just before I passed my CBT (Compulsary Basic Training). You only need the CBT (if you have a car license) do drive one of these on the road. The CBT lasts for 2 years and you must have L-Plates on display. I had driven a few bikes on my CBT including a small Kawasaki and a few Honda CG125 s. I never liked any of these. They felt heavy, difficult and the brakes were none-existant. So what a shock when I picked up my CBR125R (...
Read the full review: Fantastic little commuter. Want to save petrol money? Here's how... by DarkestGrey
Pieater Honda Varadero XL1000V
... by the so called 'know it alls' of motorcycling. At 6' 3" & 18 stones, I was looking for something big & comfortable, which would carry me & a pillion for many hours at a time. Love it or hate it, I recon the Varadero is a top machine & fell in love with it at 1st sight. Considering that they're not selliing well in the UK, I expected to pick up a nice cheap bike from a UK Honda dealership, but that wasn't the case, as the ones I found were around the £7,300 mark. After looking long and hard, I managed to secure a good deal, purchasing a new 'Y' Reg, Australian Import from a local dealership, for £5,600 on the road. From the moment I r...
Read the full review: Honda XL1000V Vardero by Pieater
delmonti Honda Varadero XL1000V
... Varadero is THE most enjoyable motorcycle I ve had the pleasure to shoehorn my ample backside into for years. Its not a pocket rocket nor a full blown monster tourer. It is a bike I can ride for 8 hours+ a day without having to pre book a chiropractor before hand. The finish is Honda perfect and after 12,000 miles it still polishes up like new. Top speed is about 125mph but its real strength is low down torque, it can pull better than Russle Crow in the Newcastle Big Market. Two up with full luggage does take its toll with the bike squatting a little because of its under sprung rear chassis. All in all, I ll have another without hesitation. ...
Read the full review: THE most confortable non-touring tourer! by delmonti
 
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