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Honda Announces 2007 Powersports Models at Dealer Convention in Las Vegas


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LAS VEGAS - September 11, 2006: 2007 Convention Model Highlights

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VTX1800T Tourer: Power trip. VTX power with touring capability. It's ready for the open road with saddlebags, a large, protective windshield and a supportive passenger backrest. It's ready to roll right off the showroom floor.

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VFR800/A: These colors don't run. They scream. The Interceptor launched a design philosophy that led to a whole line of high-performance street-going sportbikes. A line leading straight to today's VFR800. Like its predecessors, it boasts the most advanced technologies of its time, such as a race-bred aluminum chassis and a VTEC(R)-equipped, fuel-injected V-4 powerplant. For '07, it's offered in a heritage paint scheme, so you can let all its racing DNA speak out--loud and clear.

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750 Shadow Spirit: Equal opportunity attitude adjustment. With an all-new 21-inch front wheel with low-profile tire, this cruiser sports a low-low 25.7 inch seat height. This is the most agile and comfortable cruiser to "Be Seen" on! Plus, bobbed fenders and smooth shaft drive make the VT750C2 a stunner in the classic chopped dragbike mold.

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CBR600RR: An all-new machine. We made it sharper, sleeker, and most of all, lighter. Enter the new-for-2007 CBR600RR, packing an all-new, more compact engine putting out greater horsepower and torque, a new, lighter aluminum frame, stronger front brakes, HESD electronic steering damper, and arguably the most radical 600-class styling ever.

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CRF150R: First there was the CRF450R. Then came the CRF250R. Now, for 2007, Honda is continuing the four-stroke revolution and ready to unleash its championship-winning four-stroke technology to the youth class. This latest Honda MX missile - available in both regular and Expert models - is ready to not only rule its class, but redefine it as well.

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TRX500FPE: Tackling the tough stuff's never been easier. For 2007, the Foreman ES, now with Honda's Electric Power Steering. It's a revolutionary step forward in ATV technology. Plus it offers technology like TraxLok(TM) on-demand 2WD/4WD and Honda's Electronic Shift Program (ESP) to help tame the trickiest terrain.

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TRX420FE/FM, TRX420TE/TM: At home on the range, or just about anywhere else. Both new Ranchers feature new fuel-injected 420cc engines for easy starts, quick acceleration and more get-up-and-go than ever. New body style incorporates bold styling for a rugged adventurous look. The TRX420FE/FM has a new TraxLok(TM) system that ensures you'll get the power to hook, no matter what's in your way.

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TRX300EX: High performance meets even higher value. The TRX300EX arrives with an all-new, easier-to-actuate reverse system and aggressive new bodywork--in Red and Black Metallic--inspired by its championship-winning sibling, the TRX450R.

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