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  2. Honda CRF1000L - Wikipedia

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    The original V-twin Africa Twin was first sold in Europe from 1988 to the final production year of 2003 but was never brought to the United States. [2] The CRF1000L has also been seen as a response by Honda to the heavier on road focused adventure touring motorcycles such as the BMW R1200GS , Ducati Multistrada , and Triumph Tiger Explorer with ...

  3. Honda Africa Twin - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CRF1000L is a 1000 cc dual-sport motorcycle manufactured by Honda. It became available in the UK in late 2015 and early 2016 in the US, reviving their Africa Twin line. The motorcycle is developed as a modern interpretation of its predecessors, the XRV 750 and XRV 650, based on the NXR-750, which won the Paris-Dakar rally four times ...

  4. Honda XL1000V Varadero - Wikipedia

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    The Honda XL1000V Varadero is a dual-sport motorcycle produced by Honda. Different models have been in production from 1998 to 2013. Different models have been in production from 1998 to 2013. Fuel injection was introduced in 2003, which offered a smoother motor and throttle operation, as well as ABS .

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  6. Honda XRV650 - Wikipedia

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    The XRV650 Africa Twin [1] [2] is an enduro motorcycle produced by the Japanese manufacturer Honda from 1988 to 1989. The enduro is derived from the design of the Honda XL600V Transalp and is powered by the V-twin cylinder engine of the Honda NT650 Hawk.

  7. Honda XRV750 - Wikipedia

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    XRV 750 Africa Twin Adventure Sports. The engine is a 742 cc, liquid-cooled V-twin with a single overhead camshaft, 6-valves (3 per cylinder) and four spark plugs (2 per cylinder). The long-travel suspension insulates the rider from uneven surfaces. The brakes are twin discs at the front and single disc at the rear.

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  9. Honda VF1000 - Wikipedia

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    Honda VF1000RF, 1984. In March 1984, Honda introduced the VF1000R in Europe. Its styling was a celebration of the V4's racing heritage and the VF1000R was a showcase for the technology Honda had developed on the track with the FWS1000 race bike which was designed for competition in the Daytona 200 and AMA F1 class.