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  2. Honda XRV650 - Wikipedia

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    The Africa Twin XRV 650 with manufacturer code RD 03 is not based on the works rally motorcycle NXR 750, but has adopted its look after the success of the NXR in the 1987 Paris-Dakar Rally. Despite a weight of 220 kg with a full tank, the travel enduro was easy to maneuver both on and off-road.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Honda XRV750 - Wikipedia

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    It was preceded by Honda XRV650 Africa Twin, which was a lighter, higher specification version made in 1988 and 1989 by Honda Racing Corporation with a 650 cc engine producing 50 hp (37 kW). [7] The much earlier Honda XLV750R was a shaft driven motorcycle.

  6. Honda XR650L - Wikipedia

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    The XR650L is a dual-sport motorcycle manufactured by Honda, part of the Honda XR series. It was released in 1992 as a 1993 model. It combines the RFVC engine from the proven NX650 Dominator dual sport with the lighter, off-road capable XR600R chassis, the latter of which is not road legal in the US. It has been produced virtually unchanged ...

  7. Honda XLV750R - Wikipedia

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    Honda XLV750R(D) Manufacturer: Honda: Production: 1983–1986: Predecessor: none: Successor: XL600V Transalp and XRV650 Africa Twin: Class: dual-sport: Engine: Type: 4-stroke, 749 cc, air-/oil-cooled, 45° V-twin with 90° crank pin offset. Bore and Stroke: 79.5mm x 75.5mm Compression Ratio: 8.4:1 Valve Train: SOHC; three valves with hydraulic ...

  8. Honda 650cc standard and sport motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Successor to the Hornet Honda CB600F and Honda CBR600F, The All-new 650 class come with the standard "naked" version the CB650F, and the full fairing sport version the CBR650F . [7] Based on the style of the 600F, this model still get a single triangle front lamp, hi clip-on, and the one piece's seat. offering in Red and matte Black color ...

  9. Harley-Davidson XR-750 - Wikipedia

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    An XR-750, number 16, through the dust at Scioto Downs, Ohio. The Harley-Davidson XR-750 is a racing motorcycle made by Harley-Davidson since 1970, primarily for dirt track racing, but also for road racing in the XRTT variant.