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Honda Develops HFT, a New Automatic Transmission System for Motorcycles TOKYO, Japan, October 4, 2007–Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced that it has developed the Human-Friendly Transmission (HFT), a new automatic transmission system for motorcycles using Honda’s own infinitely variable hydraulic mechanical transmission. Easy to operate, the HFT realizes outstanding relaxed riding comfort, riding feel with direct response and excellent transmission efficiency. The HFT will be installed on the DN-01, a new motorcycle scheduled for market launch to be introduced at the 40th Tokyo Motor Show. |
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By Jessica Deets A motorcycle is a means to an end when it comes to getting from Point A to Point B. But, for many, a motorcycle is a statement, an extension of who they are and what they do. These people, and many others for that matter, want their bikes to be different from any other in the pack. |
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Honda Motor Europe Ltd. announced its new 2008 motorcycle models for the European market. The models are on display at the Paris International Motorcycle Show, which is part of the Paris International Two-Wheel Show that opened on Saturday, September 29, in Paris, France. |
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By Edmund Lewis First off, I have always been a Honda fan. The build quality and longevity of Honda motorcycles is second to none. The CRB600RR may share the "CBR" moniker but boy have things changed since the original CBR600F Hurricane in 1988. Lighter, faster and more nimble than ever, the new CBR600RR tops even the largest and best sport-bikes from the 1990's. Using technology from Honda's winning MotoGP racing platform the RC211V, this miniature CBR600RR is built for the racetrack yet comfortable enough to ride all day. |
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