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Re: 2014 Honda Fireblade and other bikes unveiled at EICMA: xBhp News
Originally posted by Nithesh View Post
agreed but when you give better than before everytime.. reverse gear is not be an option...."A good long ride can clear your mind, restore your faith, and use up a lot of fuel."
RE Bullet 1977 - Current
RX-100 1995 - Current
CBZ Classic 2003 - Current
Activa 2004 - Current
CBR 250R 2012 - Current
Ninja 650 2013 - Current.
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Re: 2014 Honda Fireblade and other bikes unveiled at EICMA: xBhp News
Originally posted by Nithesh View Postthe vfr 1200 was the successor to the vfr 800. the Vfr 800 was a production model dating back to 1998.
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I think the new VFR800 looks pretty nice. Its looks might actually grow on me more than the previous version.. And in the video, the CBR300R looks pretty good too, and bigger.The Chronicles of Motorcycling - The Man, The Machine and The Road
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Re: 2014 Honda Fireblade and other bikes unveiled at EICMA: xBhp News
Honda keep on developing the CBR1000RR and keep on winning at Isle of man TT and other street races in United Kingdom (Ulster, NW 200 etc). They will never stop developing and make it even better.
Kudos to Honda!
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Re: 2014 Honda Fireblade and other bikes unveiled at EICMA: xBhp News
Exactly my thought. This model, if one remembers, is essentially a big bored version of 2011 launched CBR600F which was also highly speculated to come to INdia. However, HMSI never got it into INdia. I had infact spoken to a PR person in Honda INdia and I was informed they "might" consider getting it in two years. For long we have been waiting for an affordable inline 4 bike but to no availOriginally posted by kochumvk View PostCBR650 F is an amazing motorcycle.
Bringing it CKD will not be in Honda's plans.
It would have been cool if HMSI had any interest to cater to this segment, instead of becoming the largest moped seller!
I think our Draconian rules prevent bikes below 800CC to be brought into India, unless they are manufactured here.Originally posted by somen1984I am wondering why 600cc are not launched by Honda/Yamaha/Suzuki ?? why ??
When they have launched 1000cc here...
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