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  2. Honda XR series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda XRV650 (produced from 1988 to 1989) was the second twin cylinder production trail bike by Honda, the first one being the Honda XLV750R produced from 1983 to 1986. It was the first twin cylinder model in the XR series and as such started the XRV series, but it was soon replaced by the Honda XRV750 in 1990.

  3. List of equipment of the Philippine National Police - Wikipedia

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    Honda XRM Philippines Japan: police motorcycle: Used by Cities and Municipalities in service since 2006. [9] Hyosung Aquila Grand Voyage GV125S South Korea: police motorcycle: Donation in 2018 from the South Korean Government and used by National Support Units and selected cities where Korean communities are established. [10] Honda XR 150L Japan

  4. 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 .

  5. Honda XR250R and XR250L - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the CRF230F, which effectively replaced the XR200R in Honda's lineup as an air-cooled off-road motorcycle, the XR250R has no air cooled successor until the CRF250F in 2019. That said, the ‘F’ shares little more with the XR than it being a great starter play bike, 4 valve head, and an air cooled low maintenance bike.

  6. Honda Winner - Wikipedia

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    With the engine producing 12 kW (16.1 hp; 16.3 PS), it makes the Winner as the fastest and most powerful 4-stroke underbone model ever offered by Honda, [7] along with the Sonic. The Winner received an update in July 2019, dubbed as Winner X. [8] [9] [10] The Indonesian-market Supra GTR received a more minor update on 23 September 2019. [11]

  7. Honda TMX - Wikipedia

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    The TMX 125 Alpha (stylized as TMX 125α) was launched in 2014 as a successor of the TMX 125.The motorcycle is essentially a rebadged Honda CG125.The TMX Alpha features a 124.11 cc four stroke, air-cooled OHV engine mated to a five-speed transmission instead of four, and it is started by an electric starter and a kick starter with decompression function.

  8. Honda CRF150F - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CRF150F was an off-road motorcycle that was first introduced in 2003 as the successor to the Honda XR series. The 150F was aimed at beginner to intermediate riders, teens or adults. Its main use is for family recreation and easy off-road trails. It has a relatively soft suspension, wide seat and high ground clearance.

  9. Honda Sonic - Wikipedia

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    It is powered by a 150 cc liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-valve, single-cylinder engine mated to a 6-speed constant mesh transmission. The Sonic 150R is built at Honda's Karawang plant, West Java, Indonesia. In the Philippines, the bike is named RS150 (not to be confused with the RS150R sold in Malaysia, as it is a rebadged Winner that sold in Vietnam).