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Engine: Four-Stroke, Liquid-Cooled Single-Cylinder
Displacement: 249 cc
Gearbox: Automatic V-Matic
Drivetrain: bikedrive
Ignition: Fully Transistorized
Starter: Electric
Fuel Tank: 3.2 gal
Seat Height: 28.3"
Dry Weight: 342 lbs
MSRP: $4,999.00
Team Grade: bikegrade

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2003 Honda Reflex 250
2003 Honda Reflex 250
New in the U.S. in 2001, the Reflex has already been a success in Europe for a few years. Powered by a 250cc liquid-cooled engine, coupled with automatic transmission (like all the scooters we list) and disc brakes front and rear, this machine is simultaneously sporty and practical, sleek and easy as pie to ride. Its performance will surprise you. Seat height: 28.3 inches.

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