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Welcome to our new look Norton Way Honda Bikes Newsletter.
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CONTACT THE DEALERSHIP HONDA AT GOODWOOD REVIVAL 8 THE NEW CB125F Escape The Urban Tussle 2 TYPE R VS CBR1000RR The ultimate Honda race test 4 HONDA AT GOODWOOD Honda joins the vintage racing fest 6 A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE The 44th Tokyo Motor Show 2015 12 WINTER RIDING Our five top tips for the Winter 10 THECB1000R Lean, Mean and Muscular nW honda bikes CONTACT DEALER ISSUE MONTH FULL MOON SOCIAL NW HONDA BIKES • ISSUE 13 • NOV 2015 FORECAST CHECK OUT OUR LATEST UPDATES AND INFORMATION CHECK OUR FACEBOOK PAGE NOV 13 Period looks changeable 25TH
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Page 1: Norton Way Bikes Newsletter - November 2015

CONTACT THE DEALERSHIP

HONDA AT GOODWOOD REVIVAL

8THE NEW CB125FEscape The Urban Tussle2 TYPE R VS CBR1000RR

The ultimate Honda race test

4 HONDA AT GOODWOODHonda joins the vintage racing fest

6 A LOOK INTO THE FUTUREThe 44th Tokyo Motor Show 2015 12 WINTER RIDING

Our five top tips for the Winter

10 THECB1000RLean, Mean and Muscular

nW honda bikesCONTACT DEALERISSUEMONTH FULL MOON SOCIAL

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FORECAST

CHECK OUT OUR LATEST UPDATES AND INFORMATION CHECK OUR FACEBOOK PAGE

NOV 13 Period looks changeable 25TH

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Both vehicles had two big names in the racing world in control of them. The Civic Type R was being driven by British Touring Car Championship Legend, Matt Neal from Honda Yuassa Racing and British Superbike racer, Dan Linfoot was on the Fireblade SP.

Matt Neal had this to say about the Civic Type R: ““My BTCC car has a 2.0-litre turbo with around 360bhp, depending on the circuit. It’s stripped out and so a lot lighter [than the road car], plus there’s much lower gearing, whereas the Type R has all the creature comforts and less power with 306bhp for greater reliability. Still, for a road car it’s pretty incredible on track.”

Dan commented on the Fireblade SP saying: “It feels softer than my BSB bike. Its suspension and brakes are just more forgiving. And this plus the road tyres mean you can’t push it as hard round a circuit. And with 178bhp it’s down over 30 horses, too - but blimey, it’s probably still as fast as race bikes from just over a couple of decades ago.”

Auto Express hosted a fantastic race this month at Rockingham International Circuit, Nortants, by putting Honda’s current fastest road car, the Civic Type R, up against the fastest motorcycle the CBR1000RR Fireblade SP.

CIVIC TYPE R

“It feels softer than my BSB bike. Its suspension and brakes are just more forgiving. And this plus the road tyres mean you can’t push it as hard round a circuit.”- Dan Linfoot, British Superbike race

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Auto Express decided they wanted the challenge to be as fair as possible. The bike had a serious advantage with a superior power-to-weight ration of 848bhp/tonne compared to the car’s 221bhp/tonne. If the track would have been wet the contest would have been even as the Type R could make time up under braking in corners due to the added gap coming from its two extra wheels. Because the track was bone dry Dan decided to let Matt have a 10 second head start, watch the video to find out the winner!

CLICK HERE TO READ THIS ARTICLE ONLINE

CIVIC TYPE RVSCBR1000RR FIREBLADE SP

CLICK TO WATCH EPIC BATTLE AND FIND OUT WHO WAS CROWNED CHAMPION!“My BTCC car has a 2.0-litre

turbo with around 360bhp, depending on the circuit. It’s stripped out and so a lot lighter [than the road car], plus there’s much lower gearing, whereas the Type R has all the creature comforts and less power with 306bhp for greater reliability. Still, for a road car it’s pretty incredible on track.”- Matt Neal, BTCC Honda Yuassa Racing

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Honda at the Goodwood RevivalThis year’s Goodwood Revival saw the 1966 Hansen Honda CR450 in action, in the annual celebration of vintage racing. The Revival for those you don’t know is a celebration of Goodwood’s halcyon motorsport days, from 1948 to 1966. And this year, saw the fantastic 1960s Hansen Honda in action in the Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy race.

The day sees every detail of the racing period recreated, the enthusiastic spectators dress in pre- 1966 fashion, traditional race day food is served, paddock shelters move back in time and the races themselves replicate the past as much as possible, including a 30- strong grid of racing motorcycles.

The Revivals period bike race was originally known as the Lennox Trophy, and many of the greatest two- wheel racing stars competed. These included the late two-time world champion Barry Sheene, who took five Revival victories ahead of his untimely death from cancer in March 2003. The race was then renamed to Barry

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Sheene Memorial Trophy to honour the popular champion.This year’s Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy was a fantastic

race featuring many iconic bikes from the 1960s, including the 1966 Hansen Honda CR450 American racer. The Honda Hansen was built in the same year the Goodwood track shut down from competitive racing. In this period Honda was flourishing by becoming the world’s largest motorcycle producer and turning into a dominant force in Grand Prix racing, by winning the Constructors’ Championship in every competitive class for that year.

Bob Hansen the creator of the 1966 CR450, was an ex- bike racer and tuner, an American Honda dealer and a key force in racing during the 60s and 70s due to running Honda’s American bike teams. He had a lot of success as the leader of the teams, such as in 1967 at Daytona with a trio of semi- factory Honda- prepared CR450s. Hansen won his first Daytona 200 in 1970, using the CR450’s successor the CR750.

This year the Hansen Honda was ridden by Chris Barge

and three- time Isle of Mann TT winner Ian Simpson, Ian took all of his TT victories on Honda motorcycles.

Honda has continued from its fantastic heritage of producing both great road and race bikes. Norton Way Honda stocks the complete range of current Honda models and has an extensive range of used bikes. Have a look at our website today for fantastic offers on both new and used Motorcycles

CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE ONLINE

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A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE

CBR250RR (pictured above)This light weight super sports concept is designed with the idea of a strong presence. This next-generation super sports concept features a long nose and low crouching position, which creates a sense of speed for the bike. Its aggressive look is topped off from a combination of different surfaces and sharp edges, which create a sense of hardness and solidity. Finally the exterior features matte- black- based low- contrast graphics which underlines its beauty and eye- catching form.

Neowing (pictured middle)Neowing is an unprecedented three- wheel vehicle that offers the cornering feel and sporty ride of a large-size motorcycle with the bonus of excellent stability at low speeds. This vehicle will feature an innovative hybrid system that will combine a horizontally- opposed 4-cyclinder engine alongside electric motors to generate plentiful torque for powerful acceleration. Last of all the vehicle will feature an original Honda linkage mechanism on its front wheel, I am sure you will agree this concept model gives an insight into Honda’s advanced futuristic styling and despite it being on three wheels it emphasizes the same mechanical fascination of a two-wheeled motorcycle.

at the 44th Tokyo Motor Show 2015Honda have announced their line up for the 44th Tokyo Motor Show which runs from October 30th to November 8th. The show’s concept will use Honda’s global slogan - ‘The Power of Dreams’, as the brand will showcase a broad range of items from innovative mobility products. Here are some of the innovative motorcycle concept models.

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VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE AND ALL MODELS

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE FUTURE OF HONDA BIKES IN TOKYO

A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE

EV- Club Concept (pictured above, right)Finally the Tokyo Motor Show will display an Electric personal commuter model which is designed for short- distance travelling following a concept of an “easy-to-handle and economical motorcycle.” This model is a step further forward to Honda’s first creation of commuting solutions in the Super Cub, which is the most produced motor vehicle in history. To allow easy mounting and dismounting the battery component is positioned in the middle of the body. As well as the benefit of ease-of-handling due to the concentration of mass and lowering of the centre of gravity. Last of all our favourite part of this bike is that the battery itself is fully detachable, which means it can be recharged using a standard home wall socket.

As you can see Honda has some exciting plans for the upcoming years to help expand their already fantastic product range. The entire current range of motorcycles are available from Norton Way Honda, as well as a great selection of used motorcycles.

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EscapeN W H O N D A B I K E S • I S S U E 1 3 • N O V 2 0 1 5

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£2,599

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£76.84

£2,865.24

6.9% APR

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CLICK HERE FOR FULL DETAILS ON THIS FANTASTIC NEW MODEL

with THE NEW honda CB125FEscapeThe Urban Tussle

The new CB125F is built to inspire excitement through an agile and responsive street machine, fully loaded with aggressive, naked styling that’s sure to make a statement. The bike features a tough, air- cooled OHC 2- valve, five- speed PGM-FI fuel-injected engine which is super-efficient and will deliver 151.1mpg and a tank range of over 372 miles.

Representative ExampleNorton Way Honda are excited to announce this bike is available brand new for £76.84 a month at 6.9% APR with a £99 deposit on a Personal Loan (VPL) scheme.

The Look: The CB125F brings a sharp new look that inspires excitement and escape. Its 3D-effect side shrouds, broad-shouldered fuel tank and compact nose cowl shout loudly.The Dash Panel: The twin-dashed instrument panel helps to keep you in the know on the go, while the neat, symmetrical design and centrally placed gearshift indicator allow for perfectly timed upshifts.Wheels: The stylish new 18-inch diameter six-spoke aluminium wheels make every ride a thrill, ironing out road imperfections.Control: The new steel frame, telescopic forks and twin rear shocks deliver nimble, yet stable, handling, giving you the freedom to be more confident in the corners. Room for 1 more: Double the thrill with a friend. The carefully contoured side cowls narrow toward the rear of the machine, balancing the height gap between rider and passenger for improved comfort.

On The Road Price

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Interest rate per annum fixed

THE NEW CB125F WILL BRING YOUR WORLD TO LIFE AS YOU PULL BACK THE THROTTLE AND SET THROUGH THE STREETS. THIS BIKE IS BOTH FAST & NIMBLE WHILST IN TOTAL CONTROL!

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CB1000RLean, Mean and MuscularThe CB1000R delivers incredible four- cylinder power with an exciting focus on low to mid- range torque. It is an eye- catching, quick and precise machine with real attitude.Norton Way Honda currently have a fantastic offer on a 65 Plate CB1000R in Hyper Red/ Matt Black with delivery mileage for £8,499. The bike was £9,999 giving you a total saving £1,500 off RRP.

The CB1000R is a sports performance bike but wrapped tightly in a brutally effective naked package, meaning it sits in the street bike category. Its frontal design is characterised by a succinct bikini cowl that surrounds a brilliant three-corner shaped multi-reflector headlight. With its compact dimensions, and easy reach to both ground and controls, the CB1000R provides a riding position that shifts the bike’s balance of weight slightly forward onto the front tyre, achieving a greater feeling of crispy responsive control.

CLICK FOR FULL DETAILS ON A FANTASTIC OFFER ON A 65 PLATE CB1000R

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Let’s Take a Closer Look Racing Pedigree: The CB1000R features a 998cm3 liquid-cooled fuel-injected inline-four engine originally derived from the World Superbike Championship-winning 2007 CBR1000RR Fireblade.

Mass Centralisation: The Mono-Backbone gravity die-cast (GDC) aluminium frame centralises mass – combined with a low-slung exhaust system to keep centre of gravity low – for intuitive, lightning-fast handling.

Adjustable Suspension: The suspension is fully adjustable, both at front, with its 43mm inverted HMAS cartridge-type front fork, and at rear, so that you can fine-tune the ride feel to your personal preference

Gripping Style: The gorgeous, unique wheels are complemented with Super Sport-class radial tyres. Further up, the stubby seat unit integrates an attention-grabbing LED tail-light. An optional rear mudguard under tray is also available to protect and add the finishing touch.

Stopping Power: Combined ABS brakes with twin four-piston front callipers on 310mm discs will pull you up fast and straight in all weather conditions. Rear disc is a 256mm, dual piston-type. An optional carbon fibre front mudguard gives that extra racy look.

High-Tech Information: A fully digital meter panel provides three large LCD readouts. The tachometer features an instant multi-segment readout of rpm; displayed in a wide, sweeping bar that extends across the top of the display.

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It is such a shame but many riders choice to hibernate their motorcycle for the long & cold winters. Here at Norton Way Honda we have put together a Winter Service to help

hibernate your bike through the cold times and ensure it starts again in the Spring.

WINTER SERVICE INCLUDES:

· Oil and Filter Change · Tyre Pressure Check · Coolant Condition and Level Check

· Head Race and Wheel- Bearing Swing- Arm Check· Brake Fluid Condition and Level Check

· Battery Condition Check

50cc to 125cc - ONLY £49125cc Plus: ONLY £75

Norton Way Honda Winter & Spring ServiceOn the other hand some of you will decide on riding your bike through the winter, this service

combo is designed to ensure that your bike won’t let you in harsher climates. Get your bike Winter ready with our Winter & Spring Combo Service Offer!

50CC- 125cc: £150 for both services 125cc Plus: £219 for both ServicesWinter 1 Service:

niahc evird ni yalp eerf tsujda & etacirbuL •• Brake/Clutch fl uid level inspection• Tyre tread depth inspection• Tyre pressure check• Wheel bearing play inspection• Wheel rim condition inspection• Drive chain & sprockets inspection• Wheel alignment inspection• Brake light inspection• Front brake visual inspection• Rear brake visual inspection

• Brake free play inspection• Head stock bearings inspection• Swingarm play inspection• Visual fl uid leak inspection• Front fork inspection• Rear suspension inspection• Gear change linkage inspection• Exhaust system inspection• External clutch operation inspection• Lights/horn inspection• Throttle operation inspection• Engine oil replacement

• Oil fi lter replacement• Idle speed inspection• Road Test

Spring Service (Everything in Winter Service plus)• Final drive oil level inspection & top up• Lubricate general pivot points• Side stand switch operation inspection• Coolant inspection & top up• Crankcase breather inspection

CALL OUR NORTON WAY HONDA BIKE TEAM DIRECT NOW ON 0146 275 4376

CLICK HERE FOR FULL DETAILS ON THIS OFFER FROM NORTON WAY HONDA BIKES

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WINTER RIDING

The Correct ClothingRiding comfortably in the cold weather begins with the correct gear choice. Our friends at Infinity Motorcycles (http://www.nortonwayhondamotorbike.com) can not only provide you with a fantastic range of gear, but also there friendly staff have wealth of knowledge to give you the best advice on what products will be best for winter riding. A few items to consider would be:• Base Layers• Gore- Tex Outer Gear due to its waterproofing

and breathability• Heated Grips• Neck Warmer

Proper Motorcycle Prep for Winter RidingWe have a fantastic range of Winter Service Check packages currently available to make sure your bike is ready to brave those harsher climates. Call our aftersales team today for more information on 01462 754 341

Cold Weather = Colder TyresCold weather means colder tyres, which equates to limited traction. Riding helps increase the heat of the tyres, but with the colder weather the briefest of stops can quickly cool your tires down, providing lack of traction.

Also make sure you have adequate tread on your tyres for winter riding, this is part of our winter check and we will advise if any new tyres are needed. Finally check you tyre pressure, which again is part of our winter check. The correct tyre pressure is even more crucial during winter months when optimal traction is needed.

Watch for Salt, Fresh Cracks and Black IceBlack ice is extremely dangerous, if it looks remotely looks like ice our advice would be to stay away. Also be aware that with added salt on the roads, means that motorcycles can quickly succumb to rust. The best way to stop this would be regularly wash your bike to free it from as much salt as possible.

Increase Visibility and Following DistanceIn winter months you should be much more cautious with your driving style, by increasing your visibility and space. Increasing visibility means trying to look further down the road, helping you recognize hazards before they occur. This will allow you to react to a potential threat well in advance, and this is more than needed in winter when traction is limited from the cold roads.

For following distance, maintained a few car lengths of space, will increase reaction time to hazards. Space is important this is shown by: in optimally-dry conditions, it takes an experience rider about 85 feet to stop a bike traveling at 35 mph. An average car is around 16 feet, so it would take about five car lengths to stop.

Alongside this fantastic Winter Service Offer, we thought this would be a fantastic opportunity for us to share 5 tips with you to help you get through the cold temperatures and harsher conditions that arise during the winter months. These tips will help ensure both a safe and warmer ride:

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Norton Way GroupNorton Way North, Letchworth Garden City,

Hertfordshire SG6 1BLwww.nortonwayhondamotorbike.com

Tel: 01462 754 700


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