Honda VTR250 (English Wikipedia)

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  • First Look: 2009 Honda VTR 250, 12 February 2009, archived from the original on 9 December 2012, retrieved 1 May 2009, Expect to see the new VTR250 in Europe next year CHECK OUT this, the first pictures of the all-new Honda VTR250. Currently, there's no details from Honda about the latest pictures, but it's clear that the hugely popular little bike has been given a pretty major make-over for this year.

motorcycledaily.com

  • Ets-Hokin, Gabe (15 April 2009), Revised Honda VTR250 Roadster Announced for Europe, archived from the original on 18 April 2009, retrieved 1 May 2009, Another one for the cool-bike-we-can't-get-here files: Honda announced a revamped VTR250 naked-sports-standard for the European market. The new model, a revised version of the Japan-only VTR that's been on sale since 1997, gives yet another option to European motorcyclists looking for a fun, inexpensive and sporty machine. We probably won't see it in the U.S.

visordown.com

  • First Look: 2009 Honda VTR 250, 12 February 2009, archived from the original on 9 December 2012, retrieved 1 May 2009, Expect to see the new VTR250 in Europe next year CHECK OUT this, the first pictures of the all-new Honda VTR250. Currently, there's no details from Honda about the latest pictures, but it's clear that the hugely popular little bike has been given a pretty major make-over for this year.

web.archive.org

  • Ets-Hokin, Gabe (15 April 2009), Revised Honda VTR250 Roadster Announced for Europe, archived from the original on 18 April 2009, retrieved 1 May 2009, Another one for the cool-bike-we-can't-get-here files: Honda announced a revamped VTR250 naked-sports-standard for the European market. The new model, a revised version of the Japan-only VTR that's been on sale since 1997, gives yet another option to European motorcyclists looking for a fun, inexpensive and sporty machine. We probably won't see it in the U.S.