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'''Honda CBR250RR''' appeared in 2017 and became a modern reincarnation of the model of the same name, produced in the 90s of the last century.
 
'''Honda CBR250RR''' appeared in 2017 and became a modern reincarnation of the model of the same name, produced in the 90s of the last century.
 
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''' Lineup: '''
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* [[Honda_CBR250RR_NEW | Honda CBR250RR]]
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* [[Honda_CBR400RR | Honda CBR400RR]]
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* [[Honda_CBR600RR | Honda CBR600RR]]
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* [[Honda_CBR900RR_Fireblade | Honda CBR900RR]]
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* [[Honda_CBR1000RR_Fireblade | Honda CBR1000RR]]
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''' Main competitors: '''
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* [[Kawasaki_Ninja_250R | Kawasaki Ninja 250]]
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* [[Yamaha_R3_ (YZF-R3) | Yamaha R3]]
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The model replaced [[Honda_CBR250R | Honda CBR250R]], replacing it in the Asian market.
 
The model replaced [[Honda_CBR250R | Honda CBR250R]], replacing it in the Asian market.
 
Unlike the Honda CBR250R]], the new Honda CBR250RR features a 2-cylinder engine, an inverted fork, an electronically controlled throttle and a modern, aggressive look.
 
Unlike the Honda CBR250R]], the new Honda CBR250RR features a 2-cylinder engine, an inverted fork, an electronically controlled throttle and a modern, aggressive look.
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Currently, the Honda CBR250RR (2017) model is produced in Indonesia and supplied to countries in Asia, including Japan.
 
Currently, the Honda CBR250RR (2017) model is produced in Indonesia and supplied to countries in Asia, including Japan.
  
'' The main competitors of the Honda CBR250RR (2017) in the class: ''
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== Photos ==
* [[Kawasaki_Ninja_250R | Kawasaki Ninja 250]]
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* [[Yamaha_R3_ (YZF-R3) | Yamaha R3]]
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== Specifications ==
 
== Specifications ==
Specifications Honda CBR250RR (2017):
 
 
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== Fuel consumption ==
 
== Fuel consumption ==
 
The officially declared fuel consumption for the Honda CBR250RR (2017) is 3.74 liters per 100 kilometers. The exact value depends on the riding style.
 
The officially declared fuel consumption for the Honda CBR250RR (2017) is 3.74 liters per 100 kilometers. The exact value depends on the riding style.
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== Documentation ==
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[[Category:Motorcycles]]
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* [[Honda_CBR250RR:_manuals|Honda CBR250RR: manuals]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:37, 27 June 2023


Cbr250rr 2017 mod1.jpg

Honda CBR250RR appeared in 2017 and became a modern reincarnation of the model of the same name, produced in the 90s of the last century.

Lineup:

Main competitors:

The model replaced Honda CBR250R, replacing it in the Asian market. Unlike the Honda CBR250R]], the new Honda CBR250RR features a 2-cylinder engine, an inverted fork, an electronically controlled throttle and a modern, aggressive look.

The Honda CBR250RR was based on an in-line 2-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with a volume of 249 cc and 38 hp. power and 23 Nm of torque. Maximum engine performance at 11000-12500 rpm.

Other features of the motorcycle include a steel frame, an inverted fork, a 6-speed gearbox, a fuel tank for 14, the availability of versions with ABS and from 165 kg of curb weight.

Currently, the Honda CBR250RR (2017) model is produced in Indonesia and supplied to countries in Asia, including Japan.

Photos



Specifications

Model Honda CBR250RR (2017)
Motorcycle type sports
Release year 2017+
Frame steel diagonal
Engine type 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, in-line
Working volume 249 cm³
Bore / stroke 62.0 x 41.3 mm
Compression ratio 11.5: 1
Cooling liquid
Number of valves per cylinder DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Fuel supply system injector, PGM-Fi (with electronic choke)
Ignition type fully transistor
Maximum power 38.0 h.p. (28.0 kW) at 12,500 rpm
Maximum torque 23.0 Nm (2.4 kg * m) at 11000 rpm
Gearbox 6-speed
Drive type chain
Front tire size 110 / 70R17M / C (54H)
Rear tire size 140 / 70R17M / C (66H)
Front brakes 1 310mm disc, 2-piston caliper (CBR250RRA - ABS)
Rear brakes 1 disc 240mm, 1-piston caliper (CBR250RRA - ABS)
Front suspension 37mm inverted fork (unadjustable)
Rear suspension linkage Pro-Link with monoshock (5-stage preload adjustment)
Length 2065 mm
Width 725 mm
Height 1095 mm
Wheelbase 1390 mm
Minimum ground clearance 145 mm
Saddle height 790 mm
Acceleration to 100 km / h 6.2 sec
Maximum speed 167 km / h (GPS)
Fuel tank capacity 14.0 l
Motorcycle weight (curb) 165 kg - CBR250RR

167 kg - CBR250RR ABS

Fuel consumption

The officially declared fuel consumption for the Honda CBR250RR (2017) is 3.74 liters per 100 kilometers. The exact value depends on the riding style.

Documentation