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2003 Honda Xr650l on 2040-motos

$3,695
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:7780 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Loveland, Colorado

Loveland, CO
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Honda XR tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike PhonePhone:(888) 331-8040

Honda XR description

2003 Honda XR650L, Classic Honda XR650L Dualsport---Ready for the trails & road. - Over all good shape. Hand grip guards. Don't let the headlight and turn signals fool you - the XR650L has the heart and soul of a rugged dirt bike. And on this street-legal machine, you can ride to your favorite off-road trail, rather than driving there. But make no mistake. Behind that light lurks a hardcore machine.

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Honda Fury Special Edition Controversy?

Fri, 17 Jul 2009

It seems the idea that there is a “special edition” Honda Fury has achieved urban-legend levels. Motorcycle.com recently spoke to Jon Seidel of American Honda to clarify some of the controversy generated in www.furyforums.com regarding a special edition Fury model. According to Seidel, no mention was ever made to the media during the Fury’s press unveiling or in any press material or at any other time, “that any Fury color or specific Fury model was a special edition.” Seidel stated that he also queried Honda’s product planning department about the existence of any special edition models and reported that no information had ever been released or implied from Honda Product Planning as to the existence of a Fury SE.

Isle of Man TT 2012: Sidecar TT 2 Results

Thu, 07 Jun 2012

Dave Molyneux and passenger Patrick Farrance won the second Sidecar TT race to sweep the sidecar class in the 2012 Isle of Man TT. The duo won the first Sidecar TT race earlier in the week where they led every lap but this time Molyneux and Farrance had to mount a comeback on the final lap for the win. The Tim Reeves and Dan Sayle led after the opening lap on an LCR Honda sidecar with a time of 20:16.09, averaging 111.692 mph.

Top box trauma

Wed, 24 Nov 2010

I've struggled with my Honda hard luggage over the past few months, I have to admit. To much office hilarity (and piss taking) I managed to lose the top box just a few miles from the office. I thought the locating mechanism was fastened securely but the first rapid getaway from the first set of traffic lights on Upper Street proved me wrong.It was at least a mile before I noticed that my top box was absent.