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 Honda’s CRF-R range of motocross machines now come with a hard to resist bonus, making it a great time to go racing.

Between April 1 and June 30, 2010, customers will receive $750 Honda Dollars with purchase of a new CRF450R and $500 Honda Dollars with a new CRF250R, but it gets even better.

For the younger competitors, Honda is also offering $350 Honda Dollars on the CRF150R and CRF150RB. (Offer is valid on all year models.)

Customers can then spend their Honda Dollars in a variety of ways within the dealership where they made the purchase such as toward accessories, servicing or simply as a discount off the bike.

CRF-R range motorcycles are a dominating presence in Supercross, motocross, desert, endurance, flat-track and Supermoto where they continue to bring even the toughest competition to their knees.

For 2010, the CRF450R offers small but effective changes to the engine and suspension systems to achieve even better balance and control including new ECU programming and FI settings to improve off-on throttle response.

The CRF450R also features a new engine auto decompressor system that enables easier kick starting, as well as a new front fork oil seal, oil quantity and valving, each of which contribute to overall improved feel

Boasting an all-new, more powerful, more compact engine with Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) combined with an all-new Twin Spar Aluminium Frame featuring the Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD), the 2010 CRF250R continues Honda’s long-standing position of class dominance.

The CRF150R/RB’s lightweight, compact, internal auto decompression and handlebar-mounted hot-start system provides easy starting in hot or cold conditions, whilst the forged slipper piston and rings are lighter than a conventional design.

These little winners also feature an HRC works-type rear-brake system and an adjustable front-brake lever and master-cylinder assembly.

For full bike specifications, please visit: www.hondamotorcycles.com.auDealer Locator, Ph: 1 300 1 HONDA
 

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Dave
# Dave
Sunday, June 27, 2010 9:34 AM

Having Bought A 2009 CRF 450 X brand new , and had no end of trouble with silly little things like front brake senders , 4 off them , speedo / instrument clutter , and seen how Honda dont respect their customers , I have nearly spent another $1000.00 on stupid crap that Honda has put their name on . I will never buy another Honda motorcycle road or dirt as long as i live . I can only suggest you dont waste your hard earnt coin on their crap either . Previously owned Suzuki and KTM and not had a problem with their quality and service .

Dave

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