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  • Al Lamb's Dallas Honda, 2015 Honda CRF50F

    The all-new Honda CRF50 is just about as much fun as your kids can have on a dirt bike. For smaller riders, the CRF50 is an ideal way to start exploring the world of off-road fun. A low, 21.6-inch seat height, tough four-stroke engine, automatic clutch and three-speed transmission combine to ease the learning process, so new off-road motorcycle riders can concentrate on riding basics. And with expert Honda engineering and smart design, you know they’re riding at their comfort level – and yours.

  • Al Lamb's Dallas Honda, 2015 Honda CRF450R

    Meet the all new Honda CRF450R. The number one motocross bike is back with an industry first for MX bikes in 2015: an all-new engine mode select button that lets you choose between three settings. Thanks to the available HRC Fuel Injection Setting Tool, it’s easy to adjust to specific track conditions and refine settings from standard to smooth or aggressive on the engine mode selector. And with Honda’s accessory tuning tool, the fuel and ignition maps can be programmed to suit different riding needs.

  • Al Lamb's Dallas Honda, 2015 Honda Model Additions Highlighted by Repsol Honda CBR1000RR

    2015 New Honda Models- Including The CBR1000RR With Repsol Honda Racing Colors Honda celebrated the racing success of its factory MotoGP team with the November 4, 2014 of new 2015 motorcycle and side-by-side models. The CBR1000RR and CBR1000RR SP sport bikes will be offered with distinctive Repsol Honda racing colors in honor of the manufacturer’s capstone accomplishments in the past two racing seasons. Adventure touring, cruising, dual sport, and off-road models were introduced, along with the established Pioneer 700 and 700-4 and scooters.

  • Al Lamb's Dallas Honda, Anaheim #2 Round 3 Supercross 2015

    Jan 19, 2015 The second of three stops to Anaheim Angel Stadium took place on Saturday. The AMA Supercross Monster Energy races that night was a great crowd puller with close to 41,000 raving fans edging the riders on their way to glory. It was a rollercoaster battle for Team Honda as the star riders championed for greater heights in their path towards #WhosNext. Star riders of Team Honda Cole Seely and Trey Canard pitched a few hairy bump ups with other riders. Lap 7 saw Trey Canard challenged by Chad Reed as they battled for fourth place. Misjudgment by Canard resulted in him bumping in to the back of Reed’s bike making both loose precious time on track. Instant retaliation came from Reed who rammed Trey Canard off track and to the ground, a move that cost the competition for Reed as he was disqualified and black flagged.

  • Al Lamb's Dallas Honda, 2016 Honda Pioneer 1000

    Honda’s new Pioneer 1000 is the side by side that was built to take you where other side by sides cannot. Utilizing Honda’s new class-leading 999cc twin-cylinder engine, and the industry’s first and only 6-speed fully automatic Dual Clutch Transmission, the Honda Pioneer 1000 delivers unmatched performance, and capability, whether on the trail or the worksite.