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Fuel capacity: 5.3 gallons (Base and Tourer models and 7.2 gallons on the Interstate: The Honda Valkyrie is a motorcycle that was manufactured by Honda from 1997 to 2003.
Motorcycles with a V-twin engine mounted with its crankshaft mounted in line with the frame, e.g. the Honda CX series, are said to have "transverse" engines, [1] [2] while motorcycles with a V-twin mounted with its crankshaft mounted perpendicular to the frame, e.g. most Harley-Davidsons, are said to have "longitudinal" engines.
Honda debuted IndyCar Series as engine supplier in 2003 season after a CART successful era. Developed by Honda Performance Development (HPD) with technical support from Ilmor and designated as HI3R, engine's capacity was 3.5-liter. HPD and Ilmor provide trackside support and engine rebuilding services to teams.
2000-2015 Honda Rancher 350; 1999-2016 Honda Fourtrax 400EX/400X; 1995-2004 Honda Foreman 400; 2016–present Honda Rancher 420; 1998-2004 Honda Foreman 450S/450ES; 2004-2014 Honda TRX450R; 2005-2019 Honda Foreman 500/Foreman Rubicon 500; 2020–present Honda Foreman 520/Foreman Rubicon 520; 2003-2005 Honda Rincon 650; 2006–present Honda ...
1997–2004 Honda Valkyrie engine Most motorcycles use engines with four or fewer cylinders, however the Honda Gold Wing touring motorcycle has used a water-cooled flat-six engine since 1988. [ 12 ] Initially, the engine had a displacement of 1.5 L (92 cu in), until it was enlarged to 1.8 L (110 cu in) in 2001.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 498 points, or 1.2%, and the Nasdaq composite gained 1%. Superstar stock Nvidia and other Big Tech companies led the market, which got a lift after a report ...
Fuel cell type Dry weight Power-to-weight ratio Example use Redflow Power+BOS ZB600 10kWh ZBB [86] 900 kg 5.6 W/kg (9.3 W/kg peak) Rural Grid support Ceramic Fuel Cells BlueGen MG 2.0 CHP SOFC [87] 200 kg 10 W/kg 15 W/kg CHP: MTU Friedrichshafen 240 kW MCFC HotModule 2006 20,000 kg 12 W/kg Smart Fuel Cell Jenny 600S 25 W DMFC [88] 1.7 kg 14.7 W/kg
The 2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV debuts with an EPA-estimated 270 miles of driving range.. The compact SUV has a hydrogen powertrain with plug-in capability that Honda says has a peak output of 174 ...