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  • NEW BIKES: Honda reveals CRF300L and CRF300 Rally

    NEW BIKES: Honda reveals CRF300L and CRF300 Rally

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    The Japanese factory has finally updated its much loved CRF250L – revealing two new 300cc versions for 2021. With Euro 5 emissions regulations coming into force next year, many manufacturers have increased capacity to maintain performance and power. Honda’s the latest to do it; as its CRF250L (and Rally) now becomes a CRF300L (and Rally).…

  • Honda confirms price of new 2021 CB125F

    Honda confirms price of new 2021 CB125F

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    Honda have confirmed the price of their much loved learner legal commuter machine, the 2021 CB125F.

  • Honda CB650R and CBR650R get updates for 2021

    Honda CB650R and CBR650R get updates for 2021

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    The major update for the 650 twins is improvements to the bikes’ handling abilities, with the application of 41mm Showa Separate Function Big Piston USD forks. Honda say the forks will offer a big improvement on the front end feel. The new Euro5 compliance rules means Honda have had to make several changes to the…

  • Honda CB125F updates for 2021 revealed

    Honda CB125F updates for 2021 revealed

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    News of new bikes will be coming thick and fast over the next few months; and the latest to be unveiled is Honda’s latest CB125F.

  • Honda’s CB500 range gets an update for 2021. Euro 5 compliant, A2-licence CB500X, CB500F and CBR500R revealed.

    Honda’s CB500 range gets an update for 2021. Euro 5 compliant, A2-licence CB500X, CB500F and CBR500R revealed.

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    Honda’s just revealed its new range of Euro 5 compliant 500s; the CB500X, the CB500F and the CBR500R. We’re going to be hearing a lot about Euro 5 over the coming months. Some manufacturers have been ahead of the curve, releasing compliant bikes last year – but for 2021 they’ve got no choice. That’s why…

  • Honda’s Adventure Roads heads to Iceland in 2021 – and YOU can take part. Register YOUR interest now.

    Honda’s Adventure Roads heads to Iceland in 2021 – and YOU can take part. Register YOUR interest now.

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    Honda’s Adventure Roads is returning for its third edition in 2021. And this time it’s taking 30 riders on Africa Twin’s across Iceland. The first Adventure Roads trip in 2017 saw 40 riders take on an 8-day, 3,500km journey from Oslo to Nordkapp. In 2019, riders travelled 3,700km ‘coast to coast’ from Durban to Cape…

  • Honda reveals all-new CB400X mini-adventurer

    Honda reveals all-new CB400X mini-adventurer

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    Honda’s just added a new adventure bike to its line-up; the CB400X. But it’s only available in Japan. For now. Buoyed by the success of its hugely popular CB500X, Honda’s revealed its been working on a new, slightly smaller version of the middleweight adventurer. Powered by a 399cc parallel twin motor which kicks out 45hp…

  • The king is dead: A celebration of the GSX1300R Hayabusa

    The king is dead: A celebration of the GSX1300R Hayabusa

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    After 20 years of speed record breaking, the GSX1300R Hayabusa was dropped from Suzuki’s UK line-up in 2019. John Nutting celebrates some of its achievements and rides a pristine example.

  • Honda’s CT 125 is coming to Europe. Factory files designs with EU patent office.

    Honda’s CT 125 is coming to Europe. Factory files designs with EU patent office.

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    Honda’s filed a batch of design drawings with the European Patent Office which confirms the upcoming release of its newest Cub Trail 125.   Following the big reveal of Honda’s latest generation CT 125 at the Tokyo Motor Show a few months ago, we’ve been eagerly waiting for news from the Japanese factory that we’re…

  • Honda’s CBR250RR hots up for 2020. The little Fireblade motorcycle gets sharper

    Honda’s CBR250RR hots up for 2020. The little Fireblade motorcycle gets sharper

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    According to our friends in Japan, there’s a proper war coming between the raft of new four-stroke 250s with Kawasaki’s ZX-25R spurring others to get serious with their quarter-litre screamers. The Kawasaki’s 4-cylinder engine has a redline of 17,000rpm and – although not yet confirmed by the factory – is expected to appear in two…


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