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Honda CB Twister 110 Revealed - MotorcycleUSA.com December 17, 2009
It's directed toward the Indian market through Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) the Japanese marque's wholly-owned production and sales subsidiary. Honda Introduces All-New 110cc Motorcycle, CB Twister, in IndiaHMSI on the revival missionHonda Introduces All-New 110cc Motorcycle, CB Twister, in Indiaall 5 news articles »
Honda XRE300 is smallest ABS Honda motorcycle - Motorcycle News December 18, 2009
Honda is releasing its smallest capacity ABS-equipped motorcycle – the XRE300 trail bike – but only in Brazil. The new Honda XRE300 is
Honda's global bikes may ride on Indian parts - Vicky blog December 10, 2009
Stock WatchHonda's global bikes may ride on Indian partsHonda Motorcycle is doing business in motorcycles by importing CB1000R and CBR1000RR (@Rs10 -13lakh). This will be added by VFR 1200F for brand building. Hondas Twister all set to stir up the Indian marketHonda's 110 cc bike won't run into HeroHonda Motorcycle forays into entry-level bikes - -all 51 news articles »
Pack football: Speedy Moch gets more physical in '09 - Reno Gazette-Journal December 19, 2009
Pack football: Speedy Moch gets more physical in '09 dhinxman@rgj.com • December 19, 2009 "I love motorcycles," said Moch, who in the summer and fall of 2008 could be seen around campus on his Honda CBR. and more »
Bajaj Plans to Exit Scooter Business by End-March - Wall Street Journal December 09, 2009
Times Online premium Pulsar motorcycle range with a lower engine capacity in an attempt to tap budget-conscious consumers and challenge Hero Honda and TVS Motor in Bajaj, once champ, opts out of scootersBajaj scoots off, others remain upbeatBajaj launches Pulsar 135LS as Honda launches CB Twister - -all 103 news articles »
Their cousins, the side-by-side Utility Terrain Vehicles, are desired for job sites. All-terrain vehicle sales are pacing the motoring industry as a whole, which has seen better times than the past few years. The functional vehicles are priced from $2,000 to $19,000. The ATV market is showing signs of gaining ground as the national economy slowly picks up and sales increase for motor vehicles as a group. Nikki Haley signed a bill to regulate ATV use for riders 16 and under. “We find that people are going to have fun, one way or the other,” said Mark Gilmore, owner of Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha of Orangeburg. At the same time, thousands of youngsters and adults across the country drive the four-wheelers on fields and trails for the sheer enjoyment. They’re optimistic because four-wheelers offer flexibility and value. Safety has been a concern, notably with young drivers and riders. Hunters use the off-road brands to haul feed and tote guns, farmers stock them up with...
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A: If you can't find or don't have Honda dealerships in Canada, buy them from an on-line parts store.
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http://www.carolinacycle.com/default.asp (answered by guardrailjim on February 27, 2007)
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A: HAVE YOU TRIED EBAY.
sorry caps
john (answered by W@CKJONNY on January 07, 2007)
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A: Hi, I have built over 14 CB750 Fs in the last 10 years, From 1975 to 82s. I have found that the best place is Ebay, but you have to be patient. I do have people that I have met over the years that supply/ have certain hard parts that they will sell you. Tanks are easy to find but be careful. Some people will grade a tank as excellent when in fact it is no good. Side covers are hard to find in excellent condition, I have 4 rights and 5 lefts....but I am holding on to them for now. I do rebuild the side covers and will paint them myself...Tank Badges and side cover badges are hard to find in excellent condition, but there is a guy in New Zealand that restores them...The OEM exhaust on the 1978s is another story...you will never find it...I have only seen 1 in 10 years.Seats are easy to find, except the silver strip on the bottom....I only know of 1 guy who will reproduce it for you for an arm and a leg. Be very careful whn looking for carburetors, You will have to buy 4 or 5 sets to get one good set for your bike...77 is different from 78, but they will work....Engine parts are all interchangeable for Cb750fs....You may have to get some things powder coated to match...I have some brake parts, master cylinder, disc, rear mounting plates, hoses, and a few mirrors left over, but they are about a 4 or 5 on the condition scale.
I just sold my last Cb750f last month, it was a beauty with only 12k on it too. You may contact me at Captnronn1@aol.com for more info (answered by captronalli on January 01, 2009)