Honda Crosstourer SE
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Honda has revealed that its new V4-powered Crosstourer will also be offered in SE guise for the UK. Distinguishing the SE from the standard version is a selection of useful Honda accessories, including three-step heated grips, a centre stand and a front cowl bar. It also comes with an ‘aluminium look’ (silver-coloured plastic, in other words) luggage set comprising a 32 litre top box (expandable to 39 litres), plus a pair of panniers that can hold 35 and 39 litres on the right- and left-hand sides respectively. The arrival of the SE and the availability of a dual-clutch transmission now mean that there will be four models in the Crosstourer line-up to choose from: · Crosstourer - £11,475 OTR · Crosstourer SE - £13,375 OTR · Crosstourer DCT - £12,325 OTR · Crosstourer DCT SE - £14,225 OTR Although the SE spec bikes attract a premium of £1,900, Honda calculates that buying all of the accessories separately would cost £700 more, which makes the package pretty good value. U