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  2. Honda TRX250R - Wikipedia

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    Honda borrowed many parts from its three-wheel ATC250R for the Fourtrax’s design, including the engine and rear suspension. Although the latter was mechanically similar, Honda detuned its engine through reduced compression and less aggressive porting, to ensure that the added weight of the quad would not adversely affect the reliability of ...

  3. Honda Rancher - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Rancher is an All-Terrain Vehicle manufactured by Honda, and is one of the model line of ATV's. Currently there are two generations of the TRX420 which differ significantly in design and features.

  4. Category:Honda ATVs - Wikipedia

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    Honda US90; L. List of Honda three-wheeled all-terrain vehicles; O. Honda Odyssey; Honda Odyssey (ATV) P. Honda Pilot (ATV) R. Honda Rincon; T. Honda Rancher; Honda ...

  5. Honda - Wikipedia

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    Honda Motor Co., Ltd. [3], commonly known as just Honda, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate automotive manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in October 1946 by Soichiro Honda, Honda has been the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer since 1959, [4] [5] reaching a production of 400 million by 19 December 2019. [6]

  6. Arctic Blast In Central, Eastern US Brings Frigid Wind Chills ...

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    The season's most drastic drop in temperatures has now engulfed the central and eastern states with dangerous wind chills and the arctic air could even topple some record lows.

  7. Honda CL77 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CL77 or Scrambler 305 is the off-road or scrambler version of the Honda C77 Dream and the CB77 Super Hawk of the 1960s. [2] Scramblers, designated CL by Honda, differed from the sport bikes (designated CB) to allow for some off-road riding. The CL77 differed from the CB77 Super Hawk in a number of ways.