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Les motos, le cœur de ce que Turple Bros représente, les motos et les accessoires de moto. Depuis le début avec les anciennes motos Harley excédentaires, jusqu'aux nombreuses marques qu'ils ont traversées, les motos ont toujours été au centre de la passion de la boutique. Aujourd'hui, nous pouvons fièrement affirmer que nous sommes le plus ancien concessionnaire Honda d'Amérique du Nord (puisque 1959) avec une grande fierté. Nous avons des motos Suzuki à vendre depuis 1988, Nous avions la Can-Les motos sont de retour à leur apogée et il semble que nous les aurons à nouveau! In 2004 nous avons récupéré KTM et tout l'orange qu'ils avaient à offrir, puis à la fin 2019 on nous a proposé des motos Gasgas et nous sommes heureux de les avoir. Nous avons une salle d'exposition remplie de motos à vendre et un personnel passionné pour le soutenir. |




You can’t miss the dynamic angular styling, or the gleaming gold suspension components, or the piercing quartet of projector headlights, or the blacked-out aesthetic. The Honda CB1000SP makes a bold statement just standing there, but it’s when you swing a leg over and twist the throttle that this streetfighter really opens your eyes. CBR-spec power tuned for instant acceleration grabs your attention right away, and then the agile handling and comfortable ergonomics remind you of the SP’s all-around versatility.
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La puissance du StreetfighterIt started life as the power behind the CBR1000RR, so you know the new CB1000SP’s 999 cc four-cylinder engine delivers spirited performance right across the rev range. To give it true streetfighter character, engineers modified the pistons, altered valve timing and lift, designed a new airbox, and more — all with the aim of improving midrange power. The result? An engine with a powerful performance that’s also plenty capable of being an everyday ride in the city, and a whole lot of fun on tight, twisty backroads. |
Des performances palpitantesAvec un poids à pleine charge de seulement 212 kg (467 lb), le calcul aboutit à un rapport poids/puissance enthousiasmant. |
Soupape d'échappement variableTo further broaden the engine’s powerband, a bypass valve inside the muffler optimizes exhaust pressure based on engine revs, restricting exhaust flow below 5,700 rpm, and then opening above that point to allow the engine to breathe and exhale deeply, and rev quickly to its 11,000 rpm power peak. |
Accélération instantanéeArm-stretching acceleration is one of the key attractions of a big-bore streetfighter, and the CB1000SP does acceleration like few bikes out there. One of the ways Honda engineers boosted the SP’s go-power was by altering the gear ratios in the CBR-based six-speed manual transmission, with lower ratios in the bottom gears and a tall final gear that’s ideal for highway cruising. And use the clutch for upshifts, thanks to the built-in quickshifter that eliminates the need to use the clutch for anything other than starting and stopping. It even works with the throttle-by-wire system to “blip” the throttle during downshifts. |
Pantoufle/Embrayage assistéThe engine’s slipper/assist clutch provides two key benefits to improve performance, safety, and rider confidence. First, the “slipper” function helps to mitigate rear-wheel hopping caused by rapid engine braking while downshifting. And second, the “assist” function reduces the effort required to operate the clutch lever. Together, this technology helps to lessen fatigue while in stop-and-go traffic, while also reducing the risk of rear-tire lockup for extra rider reassurance during spirited riding. |
Modes de conduite réglablesNo two riders feel the exact same way about how their bike should perform, so the CB1000SP’s Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) lets you customize a wide array of settings to perfectly suit your riding style or the road conditions. Select between Standard, Rain, and Sport mode — or one of two user-customizable modes — to modify power delivery, engine braking, wheelie control, and traction control. |
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