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Honda scoops awards for CBF125 and CBR600RR
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Written by Fran Newton, 15/12/09
Motorcyclists considering opting for a new bike may be drawn towards Honda's CBF125 and CBR600RR machines following award wins.
The 2009 CBF125 scooped the Best Machine For New Riders accolade, while the CBR600RR was named Best Sportsbike Under 600cc at the recent Motor Cycle News (MCN) Awards.
General manager of Honda (UK) Motorcycles Steve Martindale commented: "It's always fantastic to receive recognition and awards for our products from people within the industry, just as it's great to get positive feedback from our customers on our range."
He went on to say that both models highlight the firm's values of style, quality and technology.
The CBF125 has been the UK's best-selling motorcycle this year, potentially appealing to bike insurance policyholders who look for a combination of style and reliability.
Meanwhile, the CBR600 dates back to 1987, with around 50,000 of the models currently in use, Honda states.
The firm will be showcasing its new 2010 model line-up on Valentine's weekend at dealerships across the country, with visiting bikers given the opportunity to win one of six romantic breaks to the city of love, Paris, courtesy of Honda.
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