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Saturday, February 28, 2009

VTX1300T





While every member of the VTX1300 family boasts the sort of comfort that makes riding a breeze, the VTX1300T is the ultimate combination of performance cruising and retro styling - boasting a touring windscreen, cozy passenger backrest, leather saddlebags, and that powerful 1312cc liquid-cooled V-twin to get you where you want to go. Add three new colors, Tourer badging, and start thinking of the longest way to get from Points A to B.

VTX1300R






It's not easy categorizing a motorcycle as classically cool and feature-packed as the VTX1300R, so we like to go with “performance-retro”. Check out the 1312cc V-twin engine and staggered dual exhaust. Shift your gaze to the deeply valanced fenders, chrome-hooded headlight, tank-mounted instruments, pullback handlebar, and floorboards with an old-school heel-toe shifter. All that, and Honda's incomparable fit, finish, and overall quality.

VTX1300C





Fire up the big 1312cc V-twin of Honda's VTX1300C and soak in the throaty exhaust from the two-into-two, bullet-style mufflers. Then nudge it into gear, hook up that beefy rear tire and experience what it's like to be the baddest boy on the block. Custom cast wheels, bobbed fenders and the right amount of chrome merely complete the VTX's street-rod mission profile, while four brilliant new colors make sure your ride is beautiful too. Enjoy the ride!

ST1300ABS





Inspired by our class-leading Gold Wing and CBRs, the ST1300 seamlessly pairs comfort—sleek, wind-cheating bodywork, huge detachable saddlebags, an electronically adjustable windscreen—with a powerful V-4 engine and lightweight chassis delivering performance usually reserved for the sportbike set. Exactly the kind of class-leading machine you can count on from Honda.

Shadow Spirit 750






The Shadow Spirit 750's style is classic cruiser. But with a sportier attitude. Featuring a low 25.7-inch seat, beefy V-twin and long, lean lines stretching to its 21-inch front wheel for a vibe that is classic “dragbike”. With Honda's reputation for quality, this is a bike you'll enjoy for years of trouble-free riding. And you get it all with one very reasonable price tag. The Shadow 750 Spirit. The performance is pure Honda, the spirit is pure sport.

Shadow Aero





It's no surprise that the Shadow Aero has been one of Honda's best selling middleweight cruisers. With one look you'll note a slew of features—the 749cc V-twin, bullet-style mufflers, classic fenders, spoked wheels, a ton of chrome, and five gorgeous new paint schemes—you'd expect on a bike twice this size. For twice the price. The Shadow Aero. Proof that when you choose a Honda quality and value is standard.

Rebel





Rebel riders agree, this bike makes you look good no matter how long you've been riding. It's an entry-level bike, sure, but it boasts big-bike styling with its timeless cruiser looks and nifty chrome highlights. Its reliable 234cc four-stroke twin delivers smooth power, and its five-speed transmission is a no-brainer to shift. Why pay more for a lesser bike? The Rebel's sticker price is as unbelievable as its outstanding fuel economy—proof positive it's a Honda.

Interceptor





It's easy to marvel at the Interceptor's high-tech parts manifest and its state-of-the-art components, including a VTEC-equipped V-4 and exclusive Linked Braking System for starters. It's even more awe-inspiring to ride one. Just ask industry experts, who've have crowned it "Best in Class" 11 times. If you're looking for a bike that puts the "sport" in sport-touring, look no further than the Interceptor.

Gold Wing Audio Comfort






Every fleet has its flagship, and at Honda, this would be the Gold Wing - where power and luxury converge to create the greatest touring bike ever made. It starts with the 1832cc engine, and from there Honda's high-tech wizardry takes long-distance touring comfort and convenience to the max. And for 2009, the innovative Tire Pressure Monitoring System and five new colors take this best-in-class tourer to a whole new level.

Gold Wing Airbag





Call this the fully loaded Gold Wing. This bike has Premium Audio, all-new TPMS and XM Radio, Navigation, ABS—with arguably motorcycling's most revolutionary breakthrough in years: Honda's groundbreaking airbag system, the first of its kind on a production bike. Proof again that the Gold Wing doesn't just set the bar—it raises it.

DN-01






Honda's stunning new DN-01 is in a class of its own—the world's first crossover bike. Styled like a sportbike, but offering Honda's radical new HFT Transmission, it's an automatic unlike anything you've ever seen. You can shift it into six preset ratios, or you can let it function as a stepless, no-shifting Constantly Variable Transmission, or CVT. The DN-01 is a perfect choice if you're looking to get into motorcycling or if you're just a long-time rider who wants to be on the most cutting-edge bike out there.

CRF230M






The all-new CRF230M is street-ready for hours of urban and backroad adventure, with sporty 17-inch wheels and low-profile tires, plus a torquey, electric-start engine that boasts exceptional fuel economy. This agile street specialist features a dependable 223cc single-cylinder air-cooled four-stroke engine that pumps out plenty of user-friendly. Finally, the CRF230M packs CRF®-R-inspired bodywork and graphics to provide lots of style while you're on the go.

CBR600RR ABS





For those riders seeking even greater stopping power and control, Honda introduces an all-new CBR600RR with Combined Anti-Lock Braking. All the cutting-edge tech and performance the class-leading CBR600RR has to offer—power, light weight, agile handling, wicked styling—with the added performance bonus of combined anti-lock braking (ABS).

CBR600RR







Like the bigger CBR1000RR, the CBR600RR is proof of how good a sportbike can be. On the track or street, there‚s simply no better 600-class bike, as back-to-back AMA FX titles and “Best Middleweight Supersport” crowns from industry experts attest. Weight, performance, horsepower, handling—this MotoGP-bred machine is packed with the features that set Hondas apart.

CBR1000RR ABS






For those sport-riders seeking even greater stopping power and control, allow us to introduce the CBR1000RR with Combined Anti-Lock Braking, the most advanced (and first-ever) ABS system to find its way onto an open-class superbike. All the cutting-edge tech and performance the class-leading CBR1000RR has to offer—power, light weight, agile handling, wicked styling—with the added performance bonus of combined anti-lock braking (ABS).

CBR1000RR







When the all-new CBR1000RR debuted last year, it represented the pinnacle of literbike performance. It was simply the best, most innovative open-class sportbike we'd ever built. The CBR1000RR is still the lightest, most compact, and best performing motorcycle in its class, and this year it gets even better with new color options like Pearl White/Light Silver Metallic. Calling the CBR1000RR a superbike almost doesn't do it justice.

2010 Honda Fury




2010 Honda Fury Specifications:

Engine: 1312cc liquid-cooled 52° V-Twin
Powering the new Fury is a liquid-cooled 1132cc V-Twin, with a five-speed transmission and shaftdrive delivering power to the rear 200mm tire.
Bore and Stroke: 89.5mm x 104.3mm
Compression Ratio: 9.2:1
Valve Train: SOHC; three valves per cylinder
Induction: PGM-FI with automatic enricher circuit, one 38mm throttle body
Ignition: Digital with three-dimensional mapping, two spark plugs per cylinder
Transmission: Five-speed
Final Drive: Shaft
Front Suspension: 45mm fork; 4.0 inches travel
Rear Suspension: Single shock with adjustable rebound damping and five-position spring preload adjustability; 3.7 inches travel
Front Brake: Single 336mm disc with twin-piston caliper
Rear Brake: Single 296mm disc with single-piston caliper
Front Tire: 90/90-21
Rear Tire: 200/50-18
Wheelbase: 71.24 inches
Rake (Caster Angle): 38.0°
Trail: 3.5 inches
Seat Height: 26.7 inches
Fuel Capacity: 3.4 gallons
Curb Weight: 663 pounds
Colors: Black, Silver, Burgundy, Blue, Matte Silver
*All figures are preliminary and subject to change.