Honda CBR650F Sports Tourer Petrol Manual Euro 4 (90 ps) 649cc
2018 (18 reg) | 11,500 miles
£5,000
Sports Tourer | 649cc | 89BHP | Manual | Petrol

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Honda CBR650F Sports Tourer Petrol Manual Euro 4 (90 ps) 649cc
2018 (18 reg) | 11,500 miles
£5,000
Sports Tourer | 649cc | 89BHP | Manual | Petrol

Honda CB125F E5 0.125 Naked Manual Petrol 124cc
2024 (74 reg) | 2,325 miles
£2,599
Naked | 124cc | 11BHP | Manual | Petrol

Honda VT600 599cc
1995 (N reg) | 23,000 miles
£3,500
Custom Cruiser | 599cc | Manual | Petrol

£3,999
Roadster/Retro | 348cc | 20BHP | Manual | Petrol

£3,999
Roadster/Retro | 348cc | 20BHP | Manual | Petrol

£3,999
Roadster/Retro | 348cc | 20BHP | Manual | Petrol

Honda EM1 e: 1.7kW Wheel-hub Engine Euro 5
2024 (24 reg) | 200 miles
£850
Scooter | 2BHP | Automatic | Electric

Honda CB125F F 125cc
2024 (74 reg) | 1,628 miles
£2,699
Naked | 125cc | 11BHP | Manual | Petrol

Honda VTR 1000 Firestorm Super Sports Petrol Manual (108 ps) 996cc
2000 (W reg) | 12,593 miles
£2,200
Super Sports | 996cc | 107BHP | Manual | Petrol

Honda CBF125 124cc
(74 reg) | 2,284 miles
£2,395
Naked | 124cc | 10.5BHP | Manual | Petrol

Honda XL125 V Varadero Adventure Petrol Manual (14 ps) 125cc
2011 (11 reg) | 9,293 miles
£3,990
Adventure | 125cc | 14BHP | Manual | Petrol

Honda XL750 Transalp Adventure Petrol Manual Euro 5 (91 ps) 755cc
2025 (75 reg) | 2,519 miles
£8,000
Adventure | 755cc | 90BHP | Manual | Petrol

Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Petrol Manual Euro 5 (102 ps) 1084cc
2020 (70 reg) | 6,000 miles
£8,700
Adventure | 1084cc | 101BHP | Manual | Petrol

Honda GL1500 Goldwing 1500cc
1996 (N reg) | 11,250 miles
£6,495
Tourer | 1500cc | Manual | Petrol


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