
The much anticipated official UK launch of four of Honda’s new models – the CBR1000RR Fireblade, XL700V Transalp and the CBF600 and CBF600S ABS – takes place on Thursday 21st February, across our UK motorcycle dealer network.

Honda racing has announced that Leon Haslam and Cal Crutchlow are to join the new-look HM Plant Honda team to compete in the 2008 British Superbike Championship.

If you want to look the part on your Honda motorcycle, there’s only one way – choose Honda’s officially licensed Joe Rocket apparel.

If you want to follow in the wheel-tracks of your British Superbike, World Superbike or MotoGP heroes then there’s only one place to ride – Donington Park.

Honda Racing HM Plant team-mates Leon Haslam and Cal Crutchlow both got a taste of the new CBR1000RR Fireblade while attending the world launch of the bike in Qatar.

Honda's practical SCV 100 Lead topped the overall sales charts for scooters in 2007.

The Honda Transalp is 20 years old and has quietly been carving itself a niche, thanks to its versatility, dependability and durability. And with big changes for 2008, the new model looks set to build upon its legendary status.

Honda's futuristic concept DN-01 will become a production reality in 2008.

Jonathan Rae has made an instant impact on the World Supersport ranks after his debut at the Phillip Island tests in January.

Honda's eagerly-awaited and stunningly styled CB1000R looks set for a summer release in 2008.

Cal Crutchlow returns to the Honda family in 2008 riding for the Honda Racing HM Plant team alongside Leon Haslam. For many years a Honda rider, Cal scooped the 2006 British Supersport 600 title on a CBR600RR.

With fewer costs and charges, lower emissions greater convenience and free parking, riding a scooter or motorcycle can make a lot of sense. If you’ve been thinking about learning, now’s the time, as with the law changing in October 2008, getting your licence will become a little trickier.