I have a 2015 Honda CBR 300R for sale. Purchased brand new from Mission Motorsports a few months ago. Bike only has 213 miles on it. Yes, I said 213! Purchased it for leisure riding but have found that as it sits, it's time to sell it. Looking for a good home as a starter bike or for commuting. It's completely stock. No upgrades, or add ons. Hasn't been down, just has some dust on it. Pink slip in hand. Great bike just don't ride it at all. Please don't lowball me with offers. Thank you
First of all, I do not need help selling this bike so do not contact me. This is listed for sale just in case anyone is interested in taking it off my hands. I am the second owner, pink slip in hand, two sets of keys, and it is all paid off. It currently has 5500 miles on it, and I am selling just because I do not ride it anymore. It comes bone stock, nothing has been changed except for shorty levers. These feel great in comparison to the massive stock ones. I do not need to sell it, as I only have this and a smaller bike (grom) for transportation but I will be using the money to purchase a car. It will be run at least once a week to stay working and the last service it had was at 4500k through a Honda dealership. It has no running issues and if you are interested in buying it off of me, I prefer cash but a cashier's check will be fine. No paypal, no checks. The only damage it has is from the last owner laying it down in a parking lot. Only tipping over, no sliding damage. This is a perfect bike for those that don't want a 250/300, but also don't need the power of a 600 as it is fantastic on gas.I feel this is a fair price for what the bike is worth and the great condition is in. Feel free to make me offers, but I do not have a lot of room to play around.
When it comes to motocross, our 2017 CRF450R is huge news this year. But in the enduro, hare scrambles, and GNCC world, there's even bigger news: Introducing the 2017 Honda CRF450RX, the ultimate weapon for serious off-road competitors. At its core, we've taken our CRF450R and optimized it for off-road racing. And not with just some tires or graphics. We've done it the Honda way—the right way. And the results are, well, electrifying.
Open-class motocross might as well be called the unlimited class. There's no room for anything but the best here, and the best keep getting better and better every year. Well, have no fear, because the all-new 2017 Honda CRF450R is here. Major improvements everywhere, especially to the engine's increased power and peak torque, help drive you to the front of the pack. There's even an optional electric starter this year. And when you're in the lead in the first turn with an empty track in front of you, it's a whole new kind of race.
Racing can be challenging, rewarding, heartbreaking, and intensely satisfying—all in the same weekend! It has a way of separating the best from the rest in a way everyone can see. It'll make you dig deep and bring your best game to the gate—because you can be sure the other guy is doing just that. And racing is no different for a company, either. Our engineers have to work hard to bring you the best bikes in the class, and it's all on the line when that start gate drops. And that's exactly why you should be on a Honda CRF250R.The CRF250R is a finely-honed racing machine, but since it's a Honda it's also one of the most rider-friendly bikes you can find. Just look at how many privateers roll up to the track with a Honda in the back of their truck. Our 2017 model features a powerful, compact Unicam® engine with a high-lift cam and titanium intake and exhaust valves. The unique twin-muffler exhaust keeps the bike's weight and center of mass symmetrical, so the handling is unmatched. A Showa® air fork makes the CRF250R easy to fine-tune at the track, and the fully adjustable Showa rear suspension likewise lets you dial the bike in fast.Wanna win? This is the bike you want to ride. The 2017 Honda CRF250R—the machine that can make it happen for you.
If you—and about three-quarters of the planet—thought the Honda Grom was cool before, check out the new 2017 version! The first thing you'll notice is the new, aggressive bodywork and rad new colors. Then pay some attention to the new headlight—its LED design not only looks fresh, but it works great too. There's a new two-tier seat, a more defined tail section, and a new low-mount muffler design.Some things haven't changed, though. The Grom still features a 125 cc engine, and its fun factor is still off the charts. It really is a blast to ride—giving you all the excitement and freedom of a motorcycle, but because it's so user friendly and approachable it basically eliminates any intimidation factor.And the Grom makes a ton of sense when it comes to dollars and cents too: You can run it on pocket change, and you can park it just about anywhere too.Everyone who sees a Grom can't help falling in love with this awesome little fun machine. So why not get in on the fun yourself? Get a Grom, and let the Gromance begin!
It’s been a long wait. But—trust us—it’s worth it. The all-new Honda Africa Twin is the machine that will let you wander wherever your adventures take you.The 998cc parallel twin uses Honda’s exclusive four-valve Unicam® cylinder-head design for smooth, tractable power.Offered with either a six-speed manual gearbox or a new DCT transmission with selectable on- and off-road modes, both versions have ABS standard with rear ABS on/off and Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC). MSRP is set at $12,999 for the base model, and $13,699 for the DCT version.
Start Off On The Right Bike What attracts you to motorcycling? The freedom? The excitement? Getting out in the wind? The economy? The practicality? The style? It’s probably all of the above—at least it is for most riders. And that’s why thousands of riders have picked the Honda Rebel as their first choice. The Rebel offers all the freedom and excitement of a motorcycle, but in a package that’s big on style and small on intimidation. Its reliable 234cc four-stroke twin delivers smooth power, and its five-speed transmission is a no-brainer to shift. Then there’s the Rebel’s price—never has so much style and capability cost so little. No wonder the Rebel has long been one of our best-selling bikes! Why deal with a used machine or one you’ll outgrow in a year or two when you can be on a Rebel and living large?
Behold, The Classic Roadster Check it out: higher-set footpegs and a shorter, more upright bar. We’re talking serious classic roadster here, built for riders who want to actively ride their bike, and not just putt from place to place. Make no mistake. The Shadow® RS will transport you anywhere you want to go, and you’re going to have a blast getting there. This Shadow offers a heavy dose of old-school roadster style and function — you don’t have to look hard to see the classic flat-track influences in the peanut-shaped fuel tank and flatter seat. It all adds up to an amazing motorcycle that’s just as much at home on a favorite back road as it is prowling on a Saturday night.
The Evolution Of Our CTX® Family: The New CTX1300 Some motorcycles take a proven formula and change it up a little. Then there’s Honda’s new CTX family of bikes—they’ve blown their class wide open and completely reinvented it. The new CTX1300 is a great example: With a 1,261 cc V-4 engine it has plenty of power. Innovations abound in the integrated bodywork.
Two-Wheeled Multi-tool Honda’s NC700X is a real breath of fresh air in today’s world of specialized motorcycles, a concept in streetbikes, and one that puts the fun in Functional. During the week it’s an awesome commuter. On the weekend it lets you go exploring in the country, or carve up a twisty canyon road. Light, nimble, and with an engine that offers a generous helping of useable torque, it’s all wrapped up in a package that’s big enough for longer rides, but not a handful in tight traffic or in a parking lot.
The Bike of Tomorrow – Today Where do you even start with a machine like Honda’s revolutionary VFR1200F? Here’s a machine that showcases innovation and technology like a motorcycle transported from the future. Start with its super-compact Unicam® design 1,237 cc V4 engine, fueled by Honda’s first-ever Throttle By Wire system. Traction Control? You bet. And together with Honda’s Combined Braking with standard ABS, that makes the VFR one of our most impressive machines when it comes to dealing with challenging traction under acceleration or braking.
It’s Ready For Anything You Are If you could use a little more adventure in your life—and who couldn’t? — the CB500X can deliver on that idea at a surprisingly affordable price. The adventure-style CB500X delivers a fun-to-ride option with an extra dose of versatility. The compact windscreen up front can be adjusted to varying heights, and the larger-capacity fuel tank has been carefully shaped to give the rider an unrestricted riding position.The CB500X delivers plenty of performance to adventure sport touring riders, with its thoroughly modern, torquey 471 cc parallel-twin DOHC engine. Its upright handlebar naturally accommodates a wide variety of riders, and the shape and height of the seat give more rider freedom. The CB500X is an excellent choice for riders ready to move up a displacement class, or for anyone who appreciates a great middleweight motorcycle for practical in-town riding, or fun adventure-sport touring.
Bad to the Bone What happens when you take the wicked, stripped-down styling cues of our Fury™ chopper and throw in a large dose of pro-street dragster? Well, you’re looking at it: the all-new Honda Sabre. And trust us, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Start with the beefy, Fury-derived 1,312 cubic-centimeter liquid-cooled, 52-degree V-twin, featuring Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) and performance as muscular as it is seamless. Smooth, maintenance-free shaft final drive merely makes it that much better. And then, of course, there’s the look — short, sporty fenders, all-black frame, and a raked-out fork that screams, "You want some of this?" Make room, Main Street. The all-new Honda Sabre is here.
A Great Bike, Pure And Simple. Motorcycles, especially cruisers, have always been about individuality. But a lot of today’s cruisers end up looking like they all came from the same mold. Not the CTX series from Honda—we took the best parts of the cruiser idiom (laid-back seating, forward-set pegs, torque-rich twin-cylinder engine that you don’t have to rev for power) and put them together into a package unlike anything else you’ll see on the road. The low 28.3-inch seat height makes this a great choice for both urban riders who have to deal with stoplights and parking lots as well as anyone who likes a machine with a lower center of gravity. And there’s plenty of class-leading technology in this bike too.