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The '''Honda SL90''' was a 90[[cc]] [[OHC]] [[dual-purpose motorcycle]] made by [[Honda]] only in 1969 and with an intentional [[enduro motorcycle|enduro]] style with steel, painted (red or blue) raised fenders; universal tires, and raised chrome exhaust system, 19 inch front wheel and 17 inch rear wheel. It came in two colors: Candy Ruby Red and Candy Blue. The fuel tank stripe was silver. The frame was silver. The transmission was a 4-speed with manual clutch.
The '''Honda SL90''' was a 90[[cc]] [[OHC]] [[dual-purpose motorcycle]] made by [[Honda]] only in 1969 and with an intentional [[enduro motorcycle|enduro]] style with steel, painted (red or blue) raised fenders; universal tires, and raised chrome exhaust system, 19 inch front wheel and 17 inch rear wheel. It came in two colors: Candy Ruby Red and Candy Blue. The fuel tank stripe was silver. The frame was silver. The transmission was a 4-speed with manual clutch.



Revision as of 18:40, 17 March 2008

Honda SL90

The Honda SL90 was a 90cc OHC dual-purpose motorcycle made by Honda only in 1969 and with an intentional enduro style with steel, painted (red or blue) raised fenders; universal tires, and raised chrome exhaust system, 19 inch front wheel and 17 inch rear wheel. It came in two colors: Candy Ruby Red and Candy Blue. The fuel tank stripe was silver. The frame was silver. The transmission was a 4-speed with manual clutch.

The SL90 was replaced by the Honda SL100 in 1970.

Also see: Honda SL-series