Honda To Discontinue Two-stroke Motocross Bike Production After 2007

Honda To Discontinue Two-stroke Motocross Bike Production After 2007

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American Honda recently advised dealers that its current line of two-stroke motocross machines will be discontinued after the 2007 model year. “This decision reflects Honda’s commitment to environmental leadership in the markets in which we compete,” stated Honda Motorcycle Division Senior Vice President, Ray Blank. “U.S. market trends and the success of Honda’s revolutionary Unicam™ four stroke motocross and off-road machines, bolstered by the 2007 CRF150R, make this a logical evolution of our product line.”

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