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Honda announces new concept
Honda has unveiled a new concept bike to mark the beginning of a new era in design at the manufacturer, motorcycle insurance customers may be interested to learn.
As the firm celebrates its 60th anniversary this year and its 50th anniversary of road racing in 2009, Honda is launching a new V4 concept bike based on its four-cylinder V-engine design.
The CBF125 is the second World Premier model to be launched by the Japanese manufacturer.
Steve Martindale, general manager for Honda UK Motorcycles, said the company was aiming to build upon its "heritage, reputation, experience and success".
The new CBF125 will be a "great boost" for the UK motorbike market as the 125cc segment continues to grow, Mr Martindale commented.
He said: "The CBF125 combines the best features of Honda's 125cc and naked models from over the years to provide a superb small motorcycle that doesn't compromise style or performance and is also very economical to run."
Next year's range of bikes will be on display at the International Motorcycle and Scooter Show at the NEC Birmingham between November 28th and December 7th.
Motorcycle insurance holders who are fans of Honda may be pleased to learn that the company recently launched a new limited edition Fireblade to celebrate Steve Brogan's British Superstock Championship title win.
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