Honda's New CBR300R Set To Dominate: Lands In July

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Honda's New CBR300R Set To Dominate: Lands In July

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Honda's New #CBR300R Set To Dominate: Lands In July

14 May 2014 - Honda's much-anticipated @CBR300R is predicted to dominate the entry-level and mid range sports bike market in Australia, when it goes on sale here in July.

The new CBR300R is set to bring sports riding and affordability together like never before in the one package.

The Honda CBR300R will be available here in two models: Standard (non-ABS) in Black or Red for a Manufacturer's List price of $5699* and the ABS model, in Black, Red or Tri-Colour for $5999*.

Honda's pedigree and the aggressive styling of its famed CBR1000RR sports bike has been brought to a sharply-priced package that offers a list of features which will satisfy the demands of experienced or Learner riders alike.

The Japanese motorcycling giant has taken the best features of the CBR250R and made them even better.

Honda's new CBR300R has a bigger capacity engine with improved power and torque, without sacrificing fuel economy.

As a result of the longer stroke motor the power has been increased to 22.7kW and 27Nm of torque, but technology such as low-friction engine internals means that the fuel range has been extended to 390km on a full tank* - making the CBR300R an ideal ride for country roads as well as city streets.

The riding experience has been enhanced too with improved throttle response and power delivery, and the CBR500R-style exhaust system combines functionality with the on-track style that Honda CBR owners have enjoyed for years.

Honda's newcomer features styling is similar to what you might otherwise expect to see only on more expensive bikes, including a full-bodied fairing, swept-back seat cowl and twin headlights.

As part of the package, the CBR300R features 37mm telescopic front forks and Pro-Link monoshock rear suspension, and 2-channel ABS is offered as an option.

Both models will be in Honda Showrooms in July. See your local Honda dealer to help make your CBR300R dreams come true.
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Re: Honda's New CBR300R Set To Dominate: Lands In July

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The ABS is only $300? :shock: That's a great deal! :kicking:
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