Honda EXP (1992)
The Honda EXP is a motorcycle model that was first released in 1992. It was designed to be an off-road bike, but it could also be used for street riding.
The EXP had a single-cylinder, four-stroke engine with a displacement of 249cc. It produced 24 horsepower and had a top speed of around 75 miles per hour. The engine was paired with a five-speed transmission and a chain drive.
The bike had a number of features that made it well-suited for off-road riding, including a long-travel suspension, a high ground clearance, and a lightweight frame. It also had knobby tires that provided excellent traction on dirt and gravel roads.
Other features of the Honda EXP included a digital instrument panel, a front disc brake, and a rear drum brake. The bike had a fuel capacity of 2.5 gallons, which gave it a range of around 100 miles.
Overall, the Honda EXP was a capable and versatile motorcycle that could handle a variety of terrains and riding conditions. It was well-suited for riders who wanted a reliable and affordable off-road bike that could also be used for commuting or touring. Despite its many strengths, the EXP was only in production for a few years and is now a somewhat rare find on the used motorcycle market.
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