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The Honda Winner is an underbone motorcycle from the Japanese manufacturer Honda. It was launched in April 2016 in Vietnam ... Honda Supra GTR 150. The Winner X ...
Honda RS 150/Honda RSX/Honda Winner X The Honda Wave , also marketed as the Honda NF series (codename), Honda Innova in Europe, and Honda Supra in Indonesia, is a series of motorcycles manufactured by Honda that debuted in 1995 with an underbone design, having separate cosmetic plastic body panels over a structural steel tube chassis.
In this period, Honda motorcycles could be found in every street of Vietnam. Three typical Honda modes of from this period were Honda Spacy, Honda Win, and Honda Dream. [14] [15] The Honda Dream was a reproduction and upgrade of the Honda Cub that was popular in the South during the 1960s.
A Vietnamese doctor who has helped seek justice for victims of the powerful defoliant dioxin “Agent Orange” used by U.S. forces during the Vietnam War is among this year’s winners of the ...
The five models are: 2000–2006 Honda Insight (53 mpg ‑US or 4.4 L/100 km or 64 mpg ‑imp combined), 1986–1987 Honda Civic Coupe HF (46 mpg ‑US or 5.1 L/100 km or 55 mpg ‑imp combined), 1994–1995 Honda Civic hatchback VX (43 mpg ‑US or 5.5 L/100 km or 52 mpg ‑imp combined), 2006– Honda Civic Hybrid (42 mpg ‑US or 5.6 L/100 ...
The SYM VF3i 185 (also known as the SYM Star SR 170i in Vietnam) is a fuel-injected underbone motorcycle model by Taiwanese motorcycle company SYM Motors.The SYM VF3i is currently the largest-engined underbone motorcycle in the world, powered by a 183 cc SOHC 4-valve water-cooled engine. [3]
Oldest winner: Josef Macháček at 63, 10 months, 2 days ; Youngest competitor: Mitchel van den Brink at 16 years, 357 days [14] Youngest winner of a stage: Car: Saood Variawa at 19 years, 190 days (Stage 3, 2025) Bike: Laurent Charbonnel at 21 years, 297 days (Stage 1, 1990)
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Hammer throw: 54.24 m Đỗ Tấn Trưởng: 26 October 2017 Vietnamese Championships Hanoi, Vietnam [19] Javelin throw: 73.18 m Nguyễn Hoài Văn: 18 July 2019 Ho Chi Minh International Open Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Decathlon: 7755 pts Vũ Văn Huyện: 24–25 November 2010 [d] Asian Games: Guangzhou, China [20]