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2014 Honda Grom on 2040-motos

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2014 HONDA Grom, Okay, admit it: When you first look at the sporty and playful Grom you just have to smile. And no matter how long youve been riding, you just want to throw a leg over this bike and twist the throttle. Its an excellent fit for both new and experienced riders, but to Gen Y buyers in particular the Grom carries a bit of attitude while promising fun times: the compact frame size, low seat, inverted front fork and hydraulic disc brakes make this the real deal. And once you get rolling its easy to see this is no mini bike; the 125 cc engine delivers lots of torque plus smooth throttle response due to fuel injection, the 4-speed manual transmission works just like any other full-sized bike, the maneuverability and handling make it a joy to ride, and theres even room for a passenger. Factor in its efficient size with an affordable price, and theres just no way you can pass up this chance to get out and ride. Because no matter who you are, the Grom will keep you smiling, ride after ride.

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