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2013 Honda Crf150r 150 on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Belleville, New Jersey

Belleville, NJ
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Honda CRF tech info

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Honda CRF description

2013 Honda CRF150R, The CRF150R may be Honda's smallest MX machine, but it has everything it needs to be a big winner.Consider the Honda CRF150R's high-performance Unicam?® engine with lightweight counterbalancer shaft and drive gears. Or its fully adjustable Showa?® suspension to smooth out bumps while maintaining a high level of wheel control. And a Pro-Link?® rear suspension just like the big boys. In short, even though it's designed for smaller racers, it's big on the features you expect from a Honda.

Moto blog

Having a Randy Mamola moment

Thu, 10 May 2012

Back in 1985 Randy Mamola was captured on film performing the most miraculous save of all time, hanging on for dear life as his Honda NSR500 tried to fling him from his seat. Recently, we've seen some impromptu homages to the original with Jonathan Rea at Assen and the near-save from Jakub Kornfeil in the Moto3 race at Jerez. Now we have on-board footage of American racer Genki Hagata calming a high-side at the Infineon Raceway in California.

How about Edwards at Repsol Honda?

Wed, 13 Jun 2012

Casey Stoner's decision to retire at the end of the season has had a real shake-up for the Repsol Honda line-up along with the discussion, rumour and speculation of who will take his vacated seat for next season. With silly season occurring much earlier following Stoner's announcement at the French GP in May, rumours and speculation have been banded around with three candidates leading the way: Jorge Lorenzo, Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez. Lorenzo, until he was confirmed to stick with Yamaha for another two seasons, was the most plausible of the trio as both himself and Casey are the top two riders in the world right now, making him the obvious choice after the Australian departs.

Asimo: Lazy bastard

Wed, 22 Aug 2012

Honda's ASIMO, Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility robot is a pretty cool thing. Until I'd seen it in the flesh (plastic?) I thought it was just a willy-waving exercise from Honda, but when I saw it running and walking up and down stairs, I was massively impressed. So, perhaps, one day, we'll have the ability to buy a relative of ASIMO to help us around the house, I thought to myself.