Honda moves into new markets

Honda moves into new markets
Photos by -Autonet.ca
Adrian Blake
Published: 28 02 2008

Honda introduces two new models in categories it hasn’t offered for some time. The XL1000VA (Varadero) fills the adventure-touring ticket while the CBF1000A is a versatile naked bike.

The Varadero is especially suited for arduous terrain like mountains or dunes. Its 996-cc fuel-injected V-twin engine produces strong torque for tough conditions and effortless top-end horsepower for highway cruising. Combined ABS braking system and 25-litre fuel tank add to the confidence quotient.

The CBF1000A has been popular on the autobahn or mountain switchbacks across Europe for a number of years. At its heart is a 998cc fuel-injected 16-valve engine with a wide power band. Combined ABS braking, adjustable seat and windscreen are standard features.

Honda also introduces the all-new CRF230L. Compact and lightweight, this dual-sport motorcycle can do double duty as commuter or weekend trail bike.

In the speed department, Honda has restyled and redesigned the CB1000RR. It features an all-new engine, slipper clutch, refined suspension, reconfigured chassis geometry and improved rider ergonomics.

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