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2009 Honda Dn-01 (nsa700a) on 2040-motos

$7,295
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:342 ColorColor: Candy Dark Red
Location:

Victoria, Texas

Victoria, TX
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2009 Honda DN-01 (NSA700A), Is it a scooter or motorcycle? - 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.

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