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'' The main competitors of the Honda CBR 300 in the class: ''
* [[Kawasaki_Ninja_300 | Kawasaki Ninja 300]]
* [[Yamaha_R3_ (YZF-R3) | Yamaha YZF-R3]]
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[[file: Cbr300r mod1.jpg | 550px | center | Honda CBR300R]]
The Honda CBR 300R budget sports bike was announced in 2013, and production and sales began at the end of 2014. The motorcycle replaced [[Honda_CBR250R | Honda CBR250R]] in Europe and North America, while in Asia [[Honda_CBR250R | CBR250R]] received a restyling and was visually no different from the Honda CBR300R.
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''' Main competitors: '''
* [[Kawasaki_Ninja_300 | Kawasaki Ninja 300]]
* [[Yamaha_R3_ (YZF-R3) | Yamaha YZF-R3]]
Unlike its predecessor, the new CBR 300 received an updated look, a new exhaust system and a larger engine (249.6 cm³ -> 286 cm³) - a new piston, connecting rod and crankshaft). As a result, the maximum power increased to 30 hp, and the torque - up to 27 Nm. This engine was subsequently also installed on the model - [[Honda_CMX300_Rebel | Honda Rebel 300]].
The Honda CBR300R is currently available in the US market while no longer available in Europe. In the markets of Japan and Asia, this model was never sold; instead, a restyled [[Honda_CBR250R | Honda CBR250R]] was available, which differed from the CBR300R only in engine size.
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