2016 Honda NC700X for sale in Honda of Houston, Houston, Texas

Honda of Houston Service Department

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We can help you keep your Honda vehicle in pristine condition! If you have any questions or concerns about your ATV, motorcycle, or UTV feel free to call or TEXT us at (281) 506-1300 and we'll be happy to help you over the phone or assist you in making an appointment. Come talk to us about how to best maintain your investment and learn more about our available services! Don't ride a Honda? That's OK! Honda of Houston services all makes and models, including Kawasaki, KTM, Harley Davidson, Yamaha, Suzuki, Polaris, Husqvarna, Triumph, Indian, and more!

Call, text, visit, or contact us today. We're here to help.

Towing

Been in an accident? Let your bike sit up for too long? Have an outstanding recall? Just too busy to drop your bike off at the dealership?

Getting your ATV or motorcycle to a dealership isn't always as much trouble as you would think. In Houston, there are a few companies who specialize in towing motorcycles. Towing companies specialize in towing, not hauling. Use a professional who specializes in towing motorcycles and make sure your ride arrives at the dealership in the same shape that it left your house.

Honda of Houston recommends the following companies:

Strongarm's Motorcycle Transport

Phone: 713-444-7400

The vehicle in which your motorcycle will be transported in is a fully enclosed and alarmed Dodge Sprinter Van, which is manufactured by Mercedes-Benz in Germany. The Sprinter Van is equipped with a remote control Warn winch, which enables us to load virtually any motorcycle into the back of the van. Safe and secure. StrongArm carries a $50,000.00 cargo insurance policy for your protection. We also use only the finest tiedown equipment, ramps, and wheel chocks available from Ancra ,Oxlite, and Pingle.

​​​​​​​Dynojet approved tuning center

OUR SPECIAL RACE PREP

Includes: Oil change, filter, spoke tightening, chain adjust, leak-down check, valve check and adjustment, tire pressure, and air filter clean.

  • Engine-Bottom End

    • Transmission Blueprinting and ISF
    • Balance Crankshaft w/HHR Connecting Rod
    • **Spec A or Spec B
    • R & R Crankshaft and all Bottom Bearings
  • General Services

    • Dyno Tune (Free w/all Engine Mods)
    • Install Graphics
    • Hour Meter Install
    • Valve Cover Vent Kit
  • Engine-Top End

    • 4-Stroke Porting
    • 4-Stroke Top End-includes the following
    • *R&R Piston & Rings, Hone Cylinder to Spec, De-carbonize, Surface Cylinder,
    • Head Valve Adjustment
    • Replace Valves, springs and Seals
    • **Head Already removed from Bike
    • Resurface and Cut Valve Seats
    • **Per Valve Seat
    • Install Beryllium Guides and Seats
    • CV Hose Kit Install
  • Carburetion

    • Carb. Modification
    • **Includes Jets, Accel. Pump & Float Bowl
    • Mods., Tune Intake Length
    • (Supermoto and Cart Only)
    • Carb Clean off Bike
    • CRF150R
    • CRF250R
    • CRF450R
  • Chassis

    • R & R Chain and Sprockets
    • R & R Frame for Powder Coating, Polish, Etc
    • **Does not include Powder coating or Polishing

OHV

Texas law regarding riding your ATV on public property

  • All-Terrain Vehicle Summary:

    Before riding an ATV on public property you are required to:

    Register your ATV for off-highway use;

    Place the decal on the ATV handlebar, and Complete the fun and informative ATV safety course.

  • Registration Fee:

    The annual fee for an ATV, $30-$40, includes: $6.30 registration fee, plus a $6.00 safety fee, plus an optional, and variable, road and bridge fee, or child safety fee, plus a $13.00 title fee.

    Your local tax assessor-collector will issue the registration decal that expires March 31st of each year. Valid registration is required if you ride on public land, and is also recommended if you ride on private land.

  • Promote ATV Safety:

    Learn the Texas ATV laws

    Complete the required ATV training course

    Wear safety gear

    Pay attention to where you are riding

  • What is an ATV?

    An "All-terrain vehicle" is:

    Equipped with a saddle

    Propelled with three or four tires in contact with the ground designed for off-highway use by the operator only (no passengers), and not designed for farming or lawn care

  • Limitations:

    ATV operators younger than 14 years of age MUST be under the direct supervision of a parent or guardian.

    • Minimum Age

      • ATV Engine Size
      • 12 years and older
      • 16 years and older
    • ATV Engine Size

      • Under 70cc
      • 70 - 90cc
      • Over 90cc
  • ATV Equipment:

    If you ride on public property your ATV must be equipped with:

    An Effective brake system;

    A muffler system in good working condition;

    A United States Forest Service qualified spark arrester; and an effective headlight and taillight to be displayed one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise,and at anytime when visibility is reduced.

  • Crossing the Roadway:

    Riding your ATV across a public street, road, or highway that is not an interstate or limited-access highway is permitted if you:

    Stop the ATV completely;

    Yield the right-of-way;

    Cross with headlight and taillight on, and go quickly and safely at a 90-degree angle to the roadway.

  • Safety Apparel Required:

    A helmet, properly fastened, and eye protection are required year round.

    Whether pleasure riding, hunting, camping, playing in the sand dunes or riding in the forest, you must wear safety gear while riding on public land.

  • Trespassing:

    Penalties can be severe and result in fines up to $4,000 and jail time up to one year.

    Trespassing can include entering a posted area; and area noting crop for harvest; a fenced area; or remaining after being asked to leave.

    Pay attention to where you are riding.

  • Know before you go:

    Are your plans complete? Before you gather your gear, ask if ATVs are allowed in the area you plan to ride.

  • Caution:

    Always stop and check the entrance to lands where you want to ride.

    Look for chains, rope or wire that may span the entryway.

    Stop and look. These barriers can be difficult to see. Stop and look again.

  • Violation Fine:

    Violation Fine: An offense of the ATV laws is a Class C misdemeanor with fines up to $200.

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