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2000 Honda CBR 929RR

2000 Honda CBR 929RR

$3,690

Glen Cove, New York

Year 2000

Make Honda

Model CBR 929RR

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Perfect condition! 1st Owner. Adult driven and not raced or beat on!

2014 Honda Other  2014 Honda CTX700 reduced Price!!! only 25 miles !!! brand new!!! - $6500 reduce

2014 Honda Other 2014 Honda CTX700 reduced Price!!! only 25 miles !!! brand new!!! - $6500 reduce

$6,259

Glen Cove, New York

Year 2014

Make Honda

Model -

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 700

Posted Over 1 Month

!!! ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY !!!Honda is taking the bull by the horns and doing all it can to ensure motorcycling's future. Over the past three years, Big Red has developed multiple points of entry into motorcycling. Wave two begins now with the new CTX shown here.If these bikes don't inspire you to run down to your Honda dealership and slap a down payment on the counter, that's fine. Not all bikes are intended for a seasoned, possibly jaded, motorcyclist like you. And now, for the new, re-entry or female rider, the CTX is represents an un-intimidating option designed to get these people on two wheels. Honda had three primary goals with the CTX700: Comfort, Technology and a great riding eXperience, hence the CTX name. To meet these points, - the CTX needed to have a low seat height (28.3 inches), - low center of gravity, - unintimidating power delivery and an optional Dual-Clutch Transmission to capture those riders unfamiliar with operating a - manual motorcycle transmission.This version of CTX700N ($6999). The price has b een reduced to sell. The best offer is being accepted and it will be be shipped upon payment received. It only has 20 miles on it. There is a 2 year extended warranty on it in addition to original Honda Factory warranty. oth cruiser and sport motorcycle genres while infusing new technologies, creating the ideal two-wheeled platform for those who have ever dreamt of swinging a leg over a motorbike.Ease of operation is at the core of the CTX. With its low 28.3-inch seat height, road hugging center of gravity, and optional fully automated Dual Clutch Transmission ($1000—also includes anti-lock brakes) it is tailored to people who don’t have a whole lot of experience behind a handlebar. With its five-foot wheelbase and 494 pound curb weight this Honda is a full-sized machine, making it a perfect fit for riders who still seek a sturdy-feeling mount too. But plop you butt into the seat and it feels more diminutive than the aforementioned specs, and in motion it feels even more svelte. We’ll talk about that in a minute…Flip the key, thumb the starter button and the CTX’s 670cc Parallel Twin engine fires to life and immediately sets into idle. It’s both quiet and smooth running. Since it’s fuel-injected and liquid-cooled this Twin runs perfectly whether you’re riding in the mountains or at sea level, day or night, hot or cold. It comes equipped with a manual-style six-speed transmission that’s controlled through a cable-actuated clutch lever mounted on the traditional left-side of the handlebar. The set-up is refined and about as friendly as they come, but the real magic lies with its automated DCT. (Top) The cockpit of the CTX is comfortable with a deeply swept handlebar. The forward fairing does an admirable job of shielding its rider from excess wind buffeting at speed. (Center 1) Honda’s optional DCT/ABS package deletes the clutch and shift lever and replaces it with a series of buttons on the handlebar controls. The DCT continues to impress us with its smooth, seamless functionality and is worth every penny of its $1000 option price. (Center 2) This flip-up compartment in front of the rider’s seat houses the gas cap and a small storage pocket. (Center 3) Despite employing only a single brake rotor at the front, the Honda CTX700 stops with authority. The optional ABS functioned well too and will be a great feature for inexperienced riders.The optional gearbox removes one of the biggest hurdles for a new rider: learning how to shift gears using a clutch. The DCT set-up deletes both mechanical components and replaces them with a series of pushbuttons on the handlebar controls. There’s also a lever-actuated parking brake. The electronic drive mode selection toggle engages the drivetrain at a standstill and offers two automatic riding modes: D mode (upshifts into the next gear based on vehicle speed) and S mode (sport mode—holds onto gears longer before upshifting and downshifts earlier for more engine braking). It also allows the rider to select gears manually via a pair of videogame like triggers on the left clip-on.When you press either the up- or downshift trigger, the ECU engages the clutch that operates the requested gear (see sidebar). This shifting exchange happens within a fraction of a second thereby achieving smooth, seamless acceleration. DCT allows this Honda to be ridden with the simplicity of a scooter yet still delivers enough speed for overtaking maneuvers on the expressway. Another plus is how refined the powertrain is with no lurching or clutch shutter when launching from stop signs.The technology does come with a weight penalty, the set-up adding 22 pounds and increasing its fully fueled curb weight to 516 pounds. But considering how well it functions and the potential stress savings for those who aren’t familiar with the mechanics of working a clutch, riding the DCT option will be a big convenience, allowing them to better focus on their surroundings and the road ahead.In spite of its heft the CTX’s brakes get the job done and provide easy and surefooted stopping. Braking hardware is comprised of a perimeter style 320mm cross-drilled disc clamped by a twin-piston caliper. A single-piston caliper pinches the smaller 240mm rear disc. Unlike some of Honda’s other street bikes the brakes aren’t linked and can be applied independently of one another– a feature that we like. We had a chance to ride a model outfitted with ABS and it functioned flawlessly and will be a welcome safety feature for all riders.The engine complements the up-spec gearbox offering a smooth spread of power with peak torque arriving at 4750 rpm, but it lacks the punch of a sporty middleweight or big bore cruiser riders expect. Although you won’t win any stop light drag races it does have enough power to keep up with automobile traffic. We also appreciated the engine’s subdued V-Twin like power pulses, a product of its uneven firing order that just makes it plain more fun to ride. It’s pretty easy on fuel too netting just over 60 mpg during our slower paced ride netting a range of nearly 200 miles based on the 3.17-gallon capacity of its fuel tank.The way in which the engine is positioned within the chassis further contributes to the handling of the motorcycle. With the cylinders sporting a 62-degree forward cant it has an exceptionally low CG which is evident the first time you swing it into a parking lot or bust a U-turn. It’s simply incredible how agile the CTX is which will be a boon for those that routinely ride in and out of traffic and tight parking spots. With just over four inches of travel the suspension glides over asphalt and delivers a comfy ride. The CTX’s forward fairing offers some degree of protection from wind and road debris, helping to reduce fatigue on longer trips. There are also passenger grab handles and a small storage compartment in front of the rider adjacent to the gas cap.The ergonomics of the CTX are relaxed similar to that of a cruiser. The handlebar has a deep rearward sweep that is not only cozy but functional too, especially during low speed steering maneuvers. The forward position of the footpegs is also very cruiser-ish and while we appreciated the leg room it hindered ground clearance in steeper turns. The front brake lever also doesn’t offer any position adjustment which could make it more difficult to use for those with smaller hands. 2014 Honda CTX700N Starting at $6999Whether you’re on a strict budget or seeking a more traditional riding experience you should take a second look at the ‘N’ variation of Honda’s CTX700. This motorcycle shares the same running gear as its brother including its 670cc Parallel Twin engine and quick handling chassis but deletes the forward fairing and passenger grab handles. It also carries an $800 less expensive price tag with it priced under seven grand (plus $310 destination charge). Of course, it’s available with the safety and simplicity of Honda’s fabulous DCT and ABS for a $1000 upcharge.Although the new CTX700 is comfortable, nicely assembled and of course easy to ride, it certainly isn’t for everyone. It lacks the handling and acceleration performance for fast-paced folks and doesn’t have anywhere near the character of an American or metric cruiser. Still for those that have always lusted over the idea of riding but have up until now been tentative to fulfill their fantasy because of the mechanics and coordination required, the CTX could be the machine that finally enables them to experience life first hand with the wind in their hair. Honda CTX700 Highs & LowsHighsEasy to ride; agile handlingExcellent fuel economyFantastic automated DCT drivetrainLowsMundane engine acceleration performanceCould have more cornering ground clearanceThe Honda Civic of motorcycles

Trim CTX 700N

2014 Honda CTX 700N

2014 Honda CTX 700N

$7,000

Glen Cove, New York

Year 2014

Make Honda

Model CTX 700N

Category -

Engine 735 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

brand new bike, only 21 miles and it has a 700 cc engine. i am selling it to get a 1200 cc Honda motorcycle. The bike runs seamlessly and it is in pristine condition. I love everything about this bike, and what is interesting is that, it has a very smooth with transmission. Obviously since it is very new .. I am willing to negotiate.

2014 Harley-Davidson FLSTC - Heritage Softail Classic

2014 Harley-Davidson FLSTC - Heritage Softail Classic

$13,000

Glen Cove, New York

Year 2015

Make Honda

Model VALKYRIE GL1800

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Brand new bike for sale.

Honda : CT 2014 honda ctx 700 n ctx 700 brand new 45 miles

Honda : CT 2014 honda ctx 700 n ctx 700 brand new 45 miles

$4,800

Glen Cove, New York

Year 2014

Make Honda

Model CT

Category -

Engine 700

Posted Over 1 Month

2014 Honda CTX700N new with only 45 miles on it. All stock with battery tender hook up installed. Call 516-250-2576 or email for more info or pics

Trim CTX700

Honda : CBR 1995 honda cbr 600 f 3

Honda : CBR 1995 honda cbr 600 f 3

$3,600

Glen Cove, New York

Year 1995

Make Honda

Model CBR

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 600

Posted Over 1 Month

Listing for sale my 1995 CBR600F3. Bike is in real nice shape for its age, turns heads all the time, and runs like a damn top. Clean title in hand, always garaged in my possession, and just pulled out and prepped for the season. Front tire was changed midway last season and has about 1000miles on it, basically new, rear tire is good for this season, Castrol Full Synthetic oil change with K&N filter change done last week, rear brakes were changed today, front brakes are at about 60%. Original old school Two Brothers exhaust sounds awesome, BMC high flow washable Air filter new last season, Upjetted with Dynojet, APE manual CCT installed last season (not even an upgrade, IMO its a mandatory swap, the stock CCTs are garbage) and properly tuned. There's a lowering link installed, but the ride height, preload, and damper are all set to my specs (easy to change). Pulls hard in all gears with no slippage, all lights work as they should etc. Have a few things laying around for the bike like sliders I never installed and the OEM rear fender I took off. Cosmetically its pretty damn nice, there ARE some minor flaws in the plastics, but nothing heartbreaking. Still remember it a 20 year old bike and its not rolling off the showroom floor, 40400miles and Im still riding it when its nice enough. $3600 slightly negotiable. Its a rare bike, a rare color, and I've seen them sell for more than that (and been offered more but I wasnt ready to part with it). Please dont waste my time with low ballers, Im in no rush to sell and im not desperate for money, just freeing up space for something different. Feel free to come take a look, email or call 516-606-5624. Bike is also for sale locally and this auction may end early as a result. Thank you!

Trim F3