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  2. Honda Wave series - Wikipedia

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    Honda Wave (Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam) ... to the point of parts interchangeability with the Wave. ... 2016 Honda Supra X 125 FI at the 2016 Jakarta ...

  3. Honda XRM - Wikipedia

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    The Honda XRM is an underbone-style motorbike produced and sold in the Philippines since 2001 by Honda Motors Philippines. The Honda XRM was originally released with a 110 cc (6.7 cu in) engine, but was later changed to a 125 cc (7.6 cu in) engine taken from the Honda Wave. It is designed for both on- and off-road use.

  4. List of Honda engines - Wikipedia

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    Wave 125, Supra X 125, Karisma, Kirana, Innova 125, Nice RS 125. ... Honda NSR150; Honda FSX 150 Honda CBR150R (Thailand) 2003-2015 Four-stroke, DOHC-4valve, Singke ...

  5. List of Honda motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    New Supra X 125 Fi (NF125 KYZ) 124 Blade 125 Fi (NF125 KYZ) 124 Nova Sonic RS125: 124 Elsinore (CR125M) 124 Juno M80: 124 Honda LS125R: 124 Activa 125: 124 Honda NS125: 125 NSR125 (JC20, JC21) 124 Scrambler (CL125) 124 Super Cub (C125) 124 Varadero (XL125V) 124 Aero & Lead (NH125) 125 CBR125: 125 CR93: 125 Atlas Honda CG125: 125 Dylan 125: 125 ...

  6. Honda Motorcycle Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Honda was third, with a 22% market share. Its reputation in Thailand before the decade of the 1990s was poor. Things changed in 1989 with the introduction of the "Nova", a two-stroke bike that Honda rode to sales leadership in 1989. Honda had forecast sales of 2,000–3,000 Novas per month, but 10,000 per month became the sales norm.

  7. Underbone - Wikipedia

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    The most popular underbone for these purposes is the Honda XRM, Suzuki Raider 150 and the Honda Wave, although similar models from Kawasaki and Yamaha are also frequently used. In Singapore and Malaysia, it is not uncommon to see old bicycles customized with parts found on an underbone motorcycle, a growing trend popular with the youth.

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  9. Bangchan General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    They include, Daihatsu, Opel and Honda. [5] Daihatsu production ended in 1998. [6] Commercial vehicles of the brands Foton and Tata (since 2017) are also assembled. [1] [2] [4] Since 2017, BGAC has been operating together with Mercedes-Benz (Thailand) Ltd. a delivery center for new vehicles. [7] Production of Neta electric vehicles is scheduled ...