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Old 26-09-07, 12:07 AM   #1
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Default Possible 700cc Transalp engine for SV competitor?

There are rumours of a new 700cc V-twin Transalp. Perhaps Honda will use this engine for a SV competitor like Suzuki did with the DL650 V-storm?

Yes I know, shameless speculation.
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Old 26-09-07, 10:10 AM   #2
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Default Re: Possible 700cc Transalp engine for SV competitor?

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There are rumours of a new 700cc V-twin Transalp. Perhaps Honda will use this engine for a SV competitor like Suzuki did with the DL650 V-storm?

Yes I know, shameless speculation.
Maybe - but there is still have a hole in this naked (Twin/Triple) market that Honda have yet to try and fill. Personally I think they should use the VFR engine in a naked with some sexy sounding cans
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