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Honda to add two new bikes for 2018 line-up

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Honda will be adding two new bikes to its production line-up next year. After the display of its various concept bikes at the EICMA in Milan, the firm are keen on upgrading the roster for next year. Also, the firm also announced new updates on the performance of its NC750X midsize adventure-touring machine.

The CRF1000L2 Africa Twin Adventure Sports and the CB1000R will available in the Europe before summer next year and the US during the season.

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“Increasingly, customer expectations walk a line between high-end performance and character, so it’s vital that there be a strong, emotional connection between rider and machine,” said Lee Edmunds, American Honda’s manager of motorcycle marketing communications.

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“With the new approach of the 2018 CB1000R, customers will experience increased pride in ownership while also benefiting from greatly improved handling and engine performance.”

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2018 Honda CB1000R | Photo credits: Ultimate Motorcycling

The Adventure Sports will be offered as a premium version of the CRF1000L Africa Twin, which will also be upgraded for next year. Both the bikes will featured a 98cc SOHC eight-valve parallel-twin engine alongside a new airbox to improve midrange response and sound quality.

We certainly cannot wait for the release!

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