no 2 strokes in 2002
#1
Many people thought I was full of it when I first mentioned it. I finally found the newsletter in the following link for those interested. http://www.hondamotorcycles.com/pres....www.honda.com
#3
Read "Further to this pledge, American Honda announced today that beginning with the 2002 model year, Honda would only mass-produce four-stroke powered on and off road motorcycles, ATVs and scooters for the US market." what does that say? off and on road vehicles, goto honda's model page are the CR's listed under off-road or on-road? no they are listed as "Motocross" you are most likely thinking of they XR's, Street Bikes, Touring Bikes and ATV's
#5
The CR lineup is classified as closed course competition motorcycles. Anyone who thinks Honda would just walk away from millions of sales dollars per year by not producing MX bikes is an idiot. That means you fasttrax!!!
#6
I see this isn't agreeable. You show me "one" 2 stroke engine honda is making in their motorcycle and atv line up. If you can't realize it is the CR line up at stake. Another thing...lose your attitude.
#7
FastTrax, do yourself a favor and shut up now.The CR ONCE AGAIN, IS "CLOSED COURSE" and exempt from epa regulations.
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#8
like I said before, is the CR listed under Offroad? no its motocross, yes people use them for offroad but they were designed for closed courses and i think anyone would agree that Honda is too smart to stop making some of their best motorcylces, yes they do have a 2 stroke bike i believe they were working on that was actually cleaner burning then most 4 strokes, by the way what evver happened to it?


