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2008 Honda Gl1800 1800 on 2040-motos

$17,000
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:31560 ColorColor: Pearl White Metallic
Location:

Highland, California

Highland, CA
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2008 Honda GL1800 1800, 2008 GL1800 - Honda CB Pkg., Fog Lights, Driver Hi-Way Pegs, Chrome Rotor Covers, Chrome Fender Tip, Chrome Intake Vents, Chrome Radiator Vent Accents, Chrome HandGrips, Chrome Battery Cover Accents, Passenger Floor Boards, Chrome Pivot Covers, Chrome Radio Accent, Custom Exhaust Tips, and Much More... This Bike with 31560 miles is a GREAT Buy at $17,000.00... Must See

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Honda CG110 – the $630 Motorcycle for Africa

Tue, 10 Dec 2013

Honda is introducing a new motorcycle for the African market that will be priced at about US$630. Produced in Nigeria for sale across the continent, the new Honda CG110 is designed to offer good fuel economy and durability while meeting the challenge of Nigerian road conditions. Honda plans to sell 40,000 units per year at a price of 100,000 Nigerian naira.

Cool Cycles Ice Cream

Mon, 20 Apr 2009

John Gibson had a vision 15 years ago to sell ice cream from a motorcycle sidecar, inspired while running as he listening to motivational guru, Tony Robins. After years of experimenting with different bikes and setups, including using the Russian made Ural (he once owned a Ural dealership), Gibson, finally settled on the Honda 750 Shadow and the Harley-Davidson 883 Sportster. The Cool Cycles Ice Cream Company is open for business, the headquarters are located in Tacoma, WA where they will start selling franchises within a 100 mile radius, the Los Angeles area will be next and Las Vegas to follow.

Honda Reports Q1 2014-2015 Sales Results

Tue, 29 Jul 2014

Honda reported sales of 4.137 million motorcycles over its first quarter ended June 30, 2014. That represents a 2.0% increase over the results of the same quarter the previous year, which doesn’t sound like much. But then you remember that 2.0% still represents an additional 83,000 motorcycles (including ATVs), such is the scale involved in a company like Honda.