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Product SpotLight: 2008 Honda TRX90EX ATV


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Beginners couldn't ask for a better introduction to the sport of ATV riding than the TRX90EX with its electric starting, proven SOHC engine, refined suspension and TRX450R-inspired styling.


New for 2008

• New White color joins Red.

Engine/Drivetrain

• Honda's 86cc SOHC four-stroke engine offers smooth power delivery and legendary reliability.
• Convenient electric starter for ease of starting in all conditions.
• Maintenance-free CD ignition system never needs attention.
• 15mm carburetor offers excellent fuel mileage and crisp throttle response.
• Quiet, efficient exhaust system with USDA-qualified spark arrester/muffler.
• Honda's durable automatic clutch makes takeoffs and shifting a breeze.
• Versatile four-speed transmission.
• Closed crankcase vent system safeguards against engine-oil contamination.

Chassis/Suspension

• Strong and durable steel frame.
• Independent front suspension features a pair of rugged shock absorbers.
• Single-shock rear suspension offers a comfortable ride.
• Durable front and rear sealed drum brakes.
• Long-lasting 8-inch front and rear tires.
• Well-padded seat offers a high level of rider comfort.
• TRX450R-inspired bodywork.
• Uniquely designed center mud guards allow the rider's feet to grip the footrests while keeping mud and debris away from the rider's feet.

Additional Features

• Engine design produces low emissions and meets California Air Resources Board (CARB) off-road emissions standards.
• Maintenance-free battery.
• Reusable, washable foam air filter.
• Keyed ignition switch for added security.
• Neutral indicator light.
• Adjustable throttle limiter.
• Front and rear steel grab handles and a low dry weight make loading simple.
• Handlebar designed for increased rider comfort.
• Comfortable handlebar grips and levers.
• Front brake lever positioned closer to grip to fit a wide variety of riders.
• Durable O-ring-sealed chain drive system.
• Comfortably low 26.0-inch seat height.
• Standard parking brake.
• Transferable one-year limited warranty; extended coverage available with a Honda Protection Plan.


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