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Sale!Talk about the best of both worlds: the Honda CRF250RX gives you motocross performance in a bike that’s specially tailored to enduros, and demanding trails. Tailored how? With different gearbox ratios, an 18-inch rear wheel, special engine settings, handguards, a sidestand, a larger fuel tank, and more. We gave this bike a major upgrade last year, and it’s been racking up trophies ever since. Like the pure-motocross CRF250R, the RX features a double-overhead-cam engine, fuel injection, an all-aluminum chassis, and state-of-the-art Showa suspension. Anyplace where power, precision, light weight and nimble handling is at a premium, this is the bike you’ll want to be riding.
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The 250 motocross class just might be the most competitive in all of racing. If you give an inch on the track, there are 20 or 30 other guys waiting to eat your lunch and use you for traction. First lesson: Winning starts with the holeshot, and getting the holeshot is where Honda’s CRF250R excels. We gave it an all-new DOHC engine last year, and this year we’ve continued with upgrades and refinements. Lesson number two: Hold on to the lead once you’ve got it. On a 250 this can be tough, especially in the slower corners. No problem on a 2019 CRF250R—we’ve made specific improvements in power delivery to give you that critical edge in the tight stuff. The open-class guys can just point and shoot here, but on a 250 that’s where a race is won and lost, by inches. So use every advantage you have, because you know what? There’s going to be someone else on the starting line riding a 2019 CRF250R, and if you’re not, you’ll end up behind them.
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If you want a farm-hand that will pull its weight, and then some, this is the FourTrax ATV for you. The TRX420TM is the larger-powered brother of the TRX250TM. A Honda through-and-through it is trusty, reliable, and a two-wheel worker that will do more than just drive your flat-terrain farm.
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Heat after heat, race after race, Honda’s CRF450R is hooking up riders like never before. If there’s ever a machine that’s given you an almost uncanny holeshot advantage, this is it. And for 2019, we’ve taken this awesome open-classer and made it even better. How? For starters, it’s even lighter. Then there’s an all-new chassis and swingarm, designed to work together for increased traction and cornering. The engine features longer head pipes for better throttle response and top-end pull. New fuel-injection settings spray twice per cycle to better atomise the fuel. And for the first time ever, there’s a special launch-control setting, so it’s easier than ever to grab the holeshot and hang on to your lead. What else is new? Plenty. The 2019 CRF450R—better than ever.
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When it comes to motocross, our new CRF450R is huge news. But in the enduro, hare scrambles, and GNCC world, there’s even bigger news: Introducing the Honda CRF450RX, the ultimate weapon for serious off-road competitors. At its core, we’ve taken our new CRF450R and optimised it for off-road racing. And not with just some new tires or graphics. We’ve done it the Honda way—the right way. And the results are, well, electrifying.
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Honda’s CRF450X has long been the choice of Baja champions and woods pros—and riders who want the light weight and awesome power of a premium MX bike, but who also know that while MX machines are perfect for 30-minute motos, out in the big, bad, open-class real world you need a machine that can do more. That all-around excellent performance is what’s made the CRF450X always stand out, whether it’s in the winner’s circle at the MX Nationals or out on your local trails. And for 2019, the CRF450X has been completely overhauled from the ground up- with lots of new upgrades, including an all-new aluminium frame and . . . wait for it . . . a six-speed transmission!
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Red in-stock: When it was introduced in 2014, Honda's fully faired CBR650F provided a healthy slice of four-cylinder middleweight performance, and it received performance updates in 2018. For the new model year, the CBR650F has become the CBR650R, taking styling cues directly from the CBR1000RR. The revised model name and looks indicate a potent shot of sporty ability that's designed to be explored and enjoyed on the street. In the process of its transformation, the CBR650R has become a rare breed: a sport bike that provides similar pleasure, enjoyment and adrenaline to an RR machine, yet with enough practicality to make it a viable option as day-to-day transport in addition to weekend fun.
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One of Honda’s most loved ATVs, the TRX420FM1 sets the benchmark for rugged durability. With a reliable and economical 420cc engine this 4WD manual makes easy work of hilly terrain. Throttle response and economy are helped by the latest version of Honda’s Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) system. The new TRX420FM1 has revised carry racks, and a new built in front storage component which is perfect for storing keys, a phone, or similar you need to keep safe. It’s equipped with a double-cradle steel frame designed for precise handling and a smooth ride without compromising strength, 170mm of travel in both the front and rear suspension systems ensures a plush and controlled ride, and new guards extending the full length of the lower suspension arms provide full coverage of the driveshaft and outboard CV joints which helps protect the running gear of the bike and further improves the durability of this model!
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June Fielday Offer $500 Honda dollars off and free Mitts, Only till the end of June 2021. The TRX420FM2 is one of New Zealand’s favourite ATVs for a reason. It has all the great features of the FM1 model with the addition of power steering. The Electronic Power Steering (EPS) system uses the latest technology, incorporating Electronic Computer Unit (ECU) mapping for improved linearity in steering response and reduced low-speed steering effort for enhanced manoeuvrability. The increased kickback resistance provides better all-around steering action and control over rough terrain. Elsewhere, the stiffness of the double-cradle steel frame allows for precise handling and 170mm of travel in both the front and rear suspension systems ensures a plush and controlled ride. New for 2020 is a storage compartment on the front of the bike and revised carry racks which provide more loading options. New guards extending the full length of the lower suspension arms provide full coverage of the driveshaft and outboard CV joints. This is one tough, economical and capable ATV.
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The TRX420FA2 is the perfect model for those that want an economical, easy to operate and smooth shifting automatic ATV. The automatic dual-clutch transmission (DCT) on the 420FA2 doesn’t rely on unreliable drive belts, instead it has mechanical gears meaning it has the compact size and strength of a manual transmission, it’s incredibly durable and provides excellent engine braking . An all-new override capability allows manual shifting even when in automatic mode which means you are in full control of your ATV, and new shift mapping delivers even smoother transitions between gears when in auto mode. When reversing, the new reverse-gear actuation mechanism makes shifting to reverse incredibly easy with a fully electronic, one-lever operation. Honda TraxLok allows you to select between 2WD and 4WD modes depending on the conditions. Elsewhere, the double-cradle steel frame provides the stiffness needed for precise handling and a smooth ride, 170mm of travel in both the front and rear suspension ensures a plush and controlled ride, and new guards extending the full length of the lower suspension arms provide full coverage of the driveshaft and outboard CV joints!