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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 .
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]
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 ...
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The 650cc model was built in Japan by Honda Racing Corporation and is arguably a better built bike than following versions of XRVs, which were standard production models. It came as both single and double headlight variations, and featured a slightly tuned 650cc engine similar to the Honda Transalp (XL600V and XL650V) and high specification ...
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.
In early 2008, KYMCO was chosen by BMW to supply the engines for their G450 X Enduro bike. [2] The optional range extender in the BMW i3 is also supplied by Kymco. [3] In late 2013, Kawasaki announced that their new J300 scooter is manufactured in partnership with Kymco. It is based on a Kymco Downtown 300i. [4]
The TMX 125 Alpha (stylized as TMX 125α) was launched in 2014 as a successor of the TMX 125.The motorcycle is essentially a rebadged Honda CG125.The TMX Alpha features a 124.11 cc four stroke, air-cooled OHV engine mated to a five-speed transmission instead of four, and it is started by an electric starter and a kick starter with decompression function.