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  2. 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 .

  3. Category:Motorcycles of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Motorcycles of the Philippines" ... Honda XRM; Y. Yamaha RS-100T This page was last edited on 19 April 2024, at 10:27 (UTC). ...

  4. Honda XR series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda XR series is a range of four-stroke off-road motorcycles that were designed in Japan but assembled all over the world. Some of the XR series came in two versions: R and L . The R version bikes were enduro machines designed for off-road competitive riding.

  5. List of Honda motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    XRM: 110 CB125: 122/124 XL125: 122/124 MT125R: 123 Shine 125: 123.94 SP 125: 123.94 Benly (C92/CA92, CB92) 124 CB125E: 124 CD125TC Benly: 124 CB125TD Super dream: 124 Giorno+ 124 GL-125 124 GL-Max 125 (CB125JX) 124 GL-Max NeoTech 1250 (GL-125) 124 Super Sport (CG125) 124 CLR125 "CityFly" 124 CM125: 124 Nova Dash RS: 124 Kirana (NF125 KPH) 124 ...

  6. List of motorcycle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of motorcycle manufacturers worldwide, sorted by extant/extinct status and by country. These are producers whose motorcycles are available to the public, including both street legal as well as racetrack-only or off-road-only motorcycles .

  7. Honda Bravo - Wikipedia

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    Honda XRM The Honda Bravo is a four-stroke 100 cc (6.1 cu in) underbone class motorcycle designed and manufactured in the Philippines. [ 1 ] The frame and engine of the Honda Bravo is the same as the Honda Wave 100 of Thailand, and they differ only in the plastic body fairings.

  8. Moped - Wikipedia

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    A driver's license type A (motorcycle), or B (car), or a class 1 moped license (type AM, minimum age 15) is required to ride a class 1 moped. In traffic class 1 mopeds are regarded as motorcycles, but may not be driven on motorways or expressways, and must be registered and have a license plate. They are, however, tax free.

  9. Motortrade - Wikipedia

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    The business grew and shifted towards a motorcycle retail business and was eventually incorporated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on December 27, 1979, as Motortrade Nationwide Corporation. [3] In 2011, Motortrade ranked top 300 in BIR's list of top taxpaying corporations in the Philippines. [4]