Report: Honda also on the lookout for spider menace

Filed under: Sedan, Etc., Safety, Honda

It looks like Mazda isn’t the only automaker getting cozy with spiders. According to the Los Angeles Times, Honda has discovered that some of its vehicles may be plagued by the same arachnid infestation that caused 52,000 Mazda6 sedans to recently be recalled. Those vehicles were discovered to have spider web blockages in their fuel evaporation systems, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration feared that a fuel leak could result. Honda has discovered that the same species of yellow sac spider that sets up residence in those vehicles is also more than happy to call certain 2008-2009 Accord models home as well.

Honda has not seen fit to issue a recall for the problem, though the automaker has sent out a Technical Service Bulletin to its dealers. Service technicians will be on the lookout for any blockage and address the issue as necessary.

At this point, it’s still unclear as to why this particular species of spider finds the evap systems to be a suitable environment, and there’s no information on which regions of the country have had the most instances of infestation. Either way, we won’t be surprised if Honda is the last automaker to have its Spidey Sense atingle.

[Source: Los Angeles Times |

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Victory Motorcycles High Ball is a blacked-out menace

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Victory Motorcycles High-Ball

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It looks like Harley-Davidson isn’t the only bike company dabbling in the dark arts these days. Victory Motorcycles has pulled the sheets off of its new High-Ball at the Progressive International Motorcycle Show in New York. The bike looks like it’s been upended and dipped in a vat of matte black paint with just a few exceptions. The tank wears a flat-white cove with matching wide whitewall tires. At the heart of this machine is the company’s 97-horsepower 106/6 Stage 2 V-twin that cranks out 113 pound-feet of torque.

If you’re looking at those ape hangars with the jaundiced eye of practicality, fear not. Victory says that the bars can be adjusted to stand straight up and down or folded back for a more comfortable riding experience. If you’re looking to buy your way into the rat rod scene, there are worse ways to do it. The High-Ball carries a price tag of $13,499.

Gallery: Victory Motorcycles High-Ball

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Victory Motorcycles High Ball is a blacked-out menace originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 22 Jan 2011 17:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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