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Honda brings out two new colour options for VT750S
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Written by Sarah Waterhouse, 08/09/10
Motorcycle insurance policyholders will now be able to get their hands on Honda's VT750S classically styled bike in two new colour schemes.
The naked roadster already comes in Heavy Metallic Grey but now motorcycle insurance customers will be able to jazz up their road image by selecting either the Pearl Heron Blue with Shasta White paint model or the Graphite Black option.
Honda's inspiration for the VT750S comes from the classic naked European street bikes of the 1960s and '70s, with twin exhausts, wire-spoked wheels and a teardrop tank, while the close ratio five-speed gearbox allows riders to make the most of the power available.
Motorcycle insurance policyholders might enjoy trying out the liquid-cooled V-twin motor, which features the marque's PGM-FI fuel-injection system, allowing bikers to conserve energy and lower emissions when they ride.
The two new colours will be featuring in Honda dealership showrooms from early 2011 and while final prices have yet to be confirmed, the marque believes the models will be priced competitively in comparison to the current VT750S bike, which has a price tag of £5,845 on the road.
Meanwhile, the XL 125V Varadero from Honda is due to get two colour updates - Pearl Siena Red and Shasta White - which will be available along with the current option of Pearl Concours Black.
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