Thursday, December 25, 2008

Honda - All Car History Volume 13


Honda is the world's largest engine maker, producing more than 14 million internal combustion engines every year. Honda's began building motorbikes but the S500 2-door roadster featuring a 492cc engine saw the company move into car production in an innovative way in the 1960s. The highly acclaimed Civic and Accord saw Honda make rapid international progress. Today, the company makes everything from cars and motorbikes, robots, jets and jet engines, to lawn and garden equipment. Honda's current crop of cars includes the Accord, CR-V, Civic, FR-V, Jazz, Legend and S2000. HONDA HISTORY In 1948 Honda's founder, Soichiro Honda, started a new company: Honda Motor Co. They soon came up with the "batabata", a motorised bicycle named after the sound the engine made which became a huge hit across Japan. Later, Honda's most popular model, the Dream, could be spotted all over the Japanese islands. Honda introduced its first car in 1957, the N360. In 1958, the American Honda Company was created. In 1972 Honda entered the American market with the small fuel efficient Civic - just as the energy crisis was hitting economies. In 1986 Honda introduced a luxury line of cars and in 2007 Honda announced plans to launch low-priced hybrids.

HONDA FACTS

Type: Public company
Founded: September 24, 1948
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Key People: Soichiro Honda, Founder. Takeo Fukui, CEO
Industry: Automobile & Truck manufacturer & Motorcycle
Products: cars, trucks, motorcycles, scooters, ATVs, electrical generators, robotics, marine equipment, jets and jet engines, and lawn and garden equipment, Acura vehicles.

FEATURED MODELS

HONDA ACCORD - manufactured since 1976, first as a compact hatchback and then evolving into a premium large family estate and saloon car

HONDA CIVIC - a compact car first manufactured in 1972 and now in its eighth generation. The Civic Type-R is a widely respected hot hatch, while the Civic IMA is a hybrid with an electric motor and petrol engine

HONDA CR-V - public demand for a sport-utility vehicle from Honda led to the creation of this compact crossover SUV in 1996

HONDA FR-V - a clever six seat MPV, which features three seats in the front and three in the back

HONDA JAZZ - a five-door hatchback car first produced in 2001. It rivals the Ford Fiesta and Toyota Yaris and is known as the Fit in Japan, China, and America

HONDA S2000 - a two-seat roadster created to celebrate Honda's 50th anniversary and launched in April 1999

HONDA LEGEND - a large luxury car which is currently in its fourth generation

DID YOU KNOW?

The Honda Cub motorcycle is the best-selling vehicle in history, with around 50 million sold worldwide.

Soichiro Honda was president of the Honda Motor Company until retiring in 1973. He was labeled "the Japanese Henry Ford" by People magazine in 1980

The first passenger vehicle in the world to have four-wheel steering technology was the Honda Prelude in 1987.

In 1964, Honda entered Formula One racing for the first time, recording its first victory the following year. It's current F1 campaign is headed by British racer, Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello from Brazil.

In 1991, Honda posted its 10th consecutive win in the Isle of Man TT.

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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Making Your Bike Your Own

When you went to the motorcycle dealer, you probably figured out that a lot of the bikes look the same. Maybe you want to have your own style of motorcycle and want to make it your own bike.

When you first get your motorcycle, you may not have one that looks different then everyone else's. This is because many people want the same kind of bike that they see on TV and so they will mass produce the same styles over and over again.

If you want to make your motorcycle look different, you may be able to do this with motorcycle parts. When you go to the motorcycle parts store for any kind of parts, you may notice that they have all kinds of things that you can add to the outside of your motorcycle. When you decide that you are going to add these different motorcycle parts to the outside of your motorcycle, you will be changing the way that it looks and personalizing it to you and how you work.

You can get motorcycle parts that come in different colors as well as some that look like they are made of chrome. Depending on what you want to make your bike look like, you can add the color or other look of your choice. This will really bring out who you are in your motorcycle as well as let you keep some money in your pocket.

You can change your motorcycles look with a few simple motorcycle parts instead of going to the extreme of painting the whole body of the bike. If you are not ready to spend some money on your bikes look, you can get the motorcycle parts that glam it up for a very small amount of money compared to the costs of painting the bike.

There are many ways that you can make motorcycle parts make your bike look really good. You just need to know what you want and what you are willing to spend on it. If you are not ready to spend a large amount of money on the personalization of your motorcycle, you will need to know this before you start looking at the motorcycle parts in general. This will help to make sure that you are really getting what you are looking for and what you are going to get in the long run.

Victor Epand is an expert consultant about motorcycle gear, used motorcycle parts, and used car parts. When shopping for motorcycle gear or used parts, we recommend only the best stores for motorcycle dealers, used motorcycle parts, and used car parts.

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Saturday, December 20, 2008

H For Honda Wave

Honda Wave
Manufacturer Honda
Also called Honda NF, Honda Innova
Production 1995-
Predecessor Honda Super Cub
Class Moped
Engine 100-125cc SOHC 2-valve 4-stroke air-cooled
Power 9.3 PS @ 7,500 rpm (125 cc carburetor type), 9,18 PS @ 7.500 rpm (125 cc fuel injection type)
Torque 1.03 kgf.m @ 4,000 rpm 125 cc carburetor type), 0,99 kgf.m /5.000 rpm (125 cc fuel injection type)
Transmission 4-speed
Suspension Front: Telescopic fork
Rear: Swingarm
Fuel capacity 3.7 l
Related Honda Sonic

Honda Wave series, also known as Honda NF series, Honda Innova (in Europe), and Honda Supra (in Indonesia) is a series of small motorcycle models (known as an underbone) manufactured by Honda Motor Co. Ltd as a successor of the world's most popular motorcycle model, Honda Cub series. It debuted in 1995 especially for Asian and European market. While the older Honda Cubs use pressed steel frame that also acts as the main body, Honda Wave uses steel tubes for the frames and plastic cover sets for the body.

Honda Wave comes with three displacement options - 100cc, 110cc and 125cc. In addition to the three models that uses carburetors, Honda also produces the fuel-injected 125cc model known as Honda Wave 125i, the first underbone that uses fuel injection.

In 2006, the Honda Wave motorcycle series were facelifted for better looks. In addition, the 125cc model includes a key slot cover for better protection against theft. Starting from 2007, the Honda Innova 125 in Europe began using fuel injection system to replace the carburetors used by most of the Honda Wave series.

Manufacturer Honda
Also called Honda NF, Honda Innova
Production 1995-
Predecessor Honda Super Cub
Class Moped
Engine 100-125cc SOHC 2-valve 4-stroke air-cooled
Power 9.3 PS @ 7,500 rpm (125 cc carburetor type), 9,18 PS @ 7.500 rpm (125 cc fuel injection type)
Torque 1.03 kgf.m @ 4,000 rpm 125 cc carburetor type), 0,99 kgf.m /5.000 rpm (125 cc fuel injection type)
Transmission 4-speed
Suspension Front: Telescopic fork
Rear: Swingarm
Fuel capacity 3.7 l
Related Honda Sonic

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Yamaha Lagenda Vs Honda Wave 125x

Well , it came to my mind... about which one is the better bike..? I'm not exactly an expert, but I do some survey and find something likes this :-

"ride both bike and i would have to say honda ftw...
i have 2 housemates ..each one has the bike u listed..
the one using honda driving like mad..not rempit but maybe a wannabe tongue.<span class=gif" border="0">
but no prob one..
while the one driving yamaha...keep on having prob..
about the FC both also ok lar..
but somehow the honda win .."

(quick_shaq @ Dec 18 2008, 09:57 PM)

other say :-

the most legendary kapcai comes from Honda...
i think wave is more durable for higher cruising speed.

(mantiz125 @ Dec 17 2008, 03:32 PM)

Hmm.. there a lot of difference answer.. but I guess different people have their own taste and if you looking for a beautiful design I have to say Yamaha Lagenda is the one, but for a quality and tough, better but a Honda Wave 125 ...