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  2. Honda Winner - Wikipedia

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    Honda Winner. The Honda Winner is an underbone motorcycle from the Japanese manufacturer Honda. It was launched in April 2016 in Vietnam. [6] It was also launched in May 2016 in Indonesia as the Supra GTR. [1] In June 2016, the bike was launched in Malaysia as the RS150R. [2] The engine, codenamed K56, is shared with the 2015 Sonic 150R, 2015 ...

  3. Honda Click - Wikipedia

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    Honda Click. The Honda Click (also known as the Honda Vario in Indonesia) is a series of scooters produced by Honda Motor Company for Southeast Asian markets since 2006. The Click is intended to anticipate the increasing population of scooters circulating in the Indonesian motorcycle market. [2] The Vario has appeared in various variants with ...

  4. Honda Prospect Motor - Wikipedia

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    6,900 (2014) Website. www.honda-indonesia.com. PT Honda Prospect Motor (abbreviated HPM) is a subsidiary of Honda automobiles for production, marketing and export of passenger cars in Indonesia. Based in Jakarta, it is a joint venture company between Honda (51%) and Prospect Motor (49%). [1] Established on 15 February 1999, HPM replaced PT ...

  5. List of Honda motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    1977-1988 Honda Odyssey 250 and 350. 1989-1990 Honda Pilot 400. 1990 Honda Duet (prototype) 1986-1987 Honda Fourtrax 70. 1993–present Honda TRX90X. 1985-1988 Honda Fourtrax 125. 1984 Honda Fourtrax 200 (Honda's first four-wheel ATV) 1990-1991 Honda Fourtrax 200 "Trunkmobile". 1991-1997 Honda Fourtrax 200 Type II.

  6. Honda Motocompo - Wikipedia

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    Oil capacity. 1.0 L (0.22 imp gal; 0.26 US gal) Fuel consumption. 70.0 km/L @ 30km/h. Turning radius. 1.3 m. The Honda Motocompo is a folding scooter sold by Honda between 1981 and 1983 as a factory add-on only in Japan. [2] It was the smallest scooter ever produced by Honda and it folded into a rectangle for easy storage.

  7. Malaysian Cub Prix - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian Cub Prix. The Malaysian Cub Prix Championship is a national-level underbone or moped racing series for motorcycles with displacements from 100 to 150cc. The tournament is a grassroots developer with the main objective of discovering and developing Malaysian motorcycle racing talents. The title sponsor of the championship is Petronas ...

  8. Oriental Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Oriental Holdings Berhad is a Malaysian conglomerate, mainly involved in car dealerships as well as real estate development, manufacturing and healthcare. It is notable for the introduction of Honda motorcycles into the Malaysian market. The current joint group managing directors are Robert Wong Lum Kong and Lim Su Tong @ Lim Chee Tong. [1]

  9. Honda HR-V - Wikipedia

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    Front-engine, all-wheel-drive. The Honda HR-V is a subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment) manufactured and marketed by Honda over three generations. The first generation HR-V was based on the Honda Logo. It was marketed from 1999 to 2006 in Europe, Japan and select Asia-Pacific markets, and featured three doors (1999–2003) or five doors (1999 ...