well if you like to do preety steep hills and sweet jumps n shtuff then you want the crf. if you want to be a wuss then the 400.
26 years experience not bein a wuss
A dirt bike can go more. places than an ATV. probably the 250 go two wheels quads are just dirtbikes with training wheels
Honda is the maker of the motorcycle with the moniker 400ex. The ex is the fine tuned model of the less powerful 400x. The increased tuning gives the 400ex more horsepower and a smoother ride than the 400x.
The price of a 2006 Honda Civic varies greatly depending on the car's mileage, condition, and more. For accurate pricing on this vehicle, interested individuals should see a used car dealership or Auto Trader.
This is not a question, be more specific, what do you want to know about the location of the 2006 Honda elemnet obd2 port?
no there top speed is about 70 mph about the same top speed of a 400ex i would have to say a Honda 450r , Yamaha yfz450 suzuki ltr450 just because they have more cc's don't mean anything to these bikes{ excluding small bikes}
Note: This answer varies depending on if the 2006 Honda Civic is a 2-door COUPE or 4-door SEDAN. 2006 Honda Civic Sedans have proprietary Honda wipers - see dealer. See sources and related links below for more information.
I bought a 2006 Honda Pilot new and have consistently gotten about 18 mpg. Naturally a little more, but not much, on the highway and about 17.5 - 18 with mixed driving.
the 400ex is a really good bike for dunes and racing and trails and reliable quad, on the other hand a 450r has alot more power/torque and is good for drags, trails, dunes, and tracks
These are dealer-only. There are no aftermarket wiper blades available for the 2006-2007 Honda Civic SEDAN. Since you have to go to the dealer, you need not worry about size.Aftermarket wiper blades are available for the 2006-2007 Honda Civic Coupe - see sources and related links below for more information.
No it was not, it originated in Beijing, China. Would you like any more info about Honda?
It can't be done without major alterations to the doors or your Honda. It would probably cost more than your Honda is worth.
Possibilities: If Honda made more comfortable seats for newer CR-V (2003-2006) then, at great expense, you could pay to have your Honda dealer order and install these. The Honda Element shares a lot of common parts with the CR-V and I bet the front seats from an Element would fit as well. Not sure if the leather seats are more or less comfortable than the cloth ones..... It would probably cost less money to trade in the CR-V for a used Honda Pilot SUV than it would to have the seats swapped. Especially if your CR-V has side airbags (which are built into the seats). In this case, I doubt that a dealer would even consider swapping seats due to the liability issues.