Honda CBR600F4: put it all on red!
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The Honda CBR600F4 is the 1999 model of the CBR600F3 which has become legendary among motorcycle enthusiasts. Difficult as it is to improve on a legend, Honda has done so. The subtle differences in the 1999 model is designed to further improve the handling of the previous model.
Publication Name: Cycle World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0011-4286
Year: 1999
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Triple X maximum Blackbird
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Mark Moisan's American Turbo Systems has introduced a turbocharged version of the Honda CBR1100XX. The new version, CBR1100XXX, offers massive midrange horsepower, production-bike driveability and minimal turbo lag. The boosted ATS Honda sells for $4,500.
Publication Name: Cycle World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0011-4286
Year: 1997
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Honda XR400R reward offered
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Honda's XR400R motorcycles last long, require little maintenance and are versatile enough to be used on paved road or off-road. The XR's have an average fuel milage of 27.0 mpg and maintenance cost of $1,265. A unit costs $5,099.
Publication Name: Cycle World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0011-4286
Year: 1997
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