2015
Honda Foreman Series |
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2015 Honda
Foreman TRX 500
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The popular Honda Foreman family also returns
in 2015 with its swingarm rear suspension system.
This rugged, full-sized workhorse remains exceptionally
affordable for its class, and is available with
a manual transmission or Honda’s renowned Electric
Shift Program (ESP®) for push-button shifting,
with the option of EPS.
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2015 Honda
Foreman Swingarm Rear Suspension System
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All versions incorporate the new one-lever
engagement system for actuating Reverse gear
or the parking brake. Price: Starting at $7099;
Availability: Fall
2015
Honda Rancher Series |
For 2015, the Rancher Automatic DCT incorporates
IRS, and there’s more suspension travel at both
ends—2.2 inches more in back—plus a new chassis,
more ground clearance, a larger, more comfortable
seat, larger front disc brakes for added stopping
power, a new, larger rear carrier with flat
plates for packing and tie-down convenience,
and a new easy-to-engage reverse lever, and
it’s also available with an improved EPS system.
The Rancher Automatic DCT is powered by a rugged
420cc engine, and features a five-speed automatic
DCT with improved shift program and shaft drive
that’s virtually maintenance-free. Brighter
headlights, increased electrical output, more
fuel capacity, a larger, softer seat, and a
new digital meter package are just a few features
that add even more value to the Rancher Automatic
DCT. A full line of Honda accessories will be
available to complement these models. Price:
TBD; Availability: Fall
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The rest of the Rancher series with swingarm
rear suspension systems also returns for 2015,
now equipped with Honda’s new, easy-actuation
reverse lever. The wealth of driveline options
includes 2WD and 4WD models, manual transmissions,
ESP for push-button shifting and automatic DCT.
Price: Starting at $5199; Availability: Fall
About American
Honda
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in 1959 and is the sole distributor of Honda
motorcycles, scooters, ATVs and side-by-sides
in the U.S. The American Honda Motorcycle Division
is responsible for the sales, marketing, and
operational activities for these products through
authorized Honda dealers. For more information
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