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'' The main competitors of the Honda CBR 250 RR in the class: ''
* [[Kawasaki_ZXR250 | Kawasaki ZXR 250]]
* [[Suzuki_GSX-R250 | Suzuki GSX-R 250]]
* [[Yamaha_FZR250 | Yamaha FZR 250]]
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The '''Honda CBR250RR''' sports bike model entered the market in 1990 as the youngest model in the Honda sports lineup. The model was intended for the domestic Japanese market, but in some years it was available in the Australian market.
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''' Main competitors: '''
* [[Kawasaki_ZXR250 | Kawasaki ZXR 250]]
* [[Suzuki_GSX-R250 | Suzuki GSX-R 250]]
* [[Yamaha_FZR250 | Yamaha FZR 250]]
Like other similar models from other manufacturers, the Honda CBR250RR was distinguished by high technical characteristics and good equipment at that time - a cast aluminum frame, rigid sports suspensions, powerful disc brakes, an in-line 4-cylinder engine with a timing drive in the form of gears, a 6-speed gearbox.
In 2011, Honda "resurrects" the once popular model, introducing under its name a budget 1-cylinder motorcycle for beginners - [[Honda_CBR250 | Honda CBR250R]], which was focused on Asian countries - naturally, has nothing to do with the Honda CBR250RR.
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