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2013 Honda Cbr250r Repsol Edition Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $4,250.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: REPSOL
Location:

Eustis, Florida, US

Eustis, FL, US
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Honda CBR tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:SB03866 PhonePhone:8667890159

Honda CBR description

2013 Honda CBR250R Repsol Edition, If youre looking for an affordable, smart, capable and fun way to enjoy life on two wheelshave we got a bike for you: the Honda CBR250R! 1-866-789-01592013 Honda CBR250RFun. Cool. Capable. CBR250R.If you re looking for an affordable, smart, capable and fun way to enjoy life on two wheels have we got a bike for you: the Honda CBR250R! The fuel-injected CBR250R offers everything you want in a first-time or all-around great bike: Light weight. A powerband that s immensely user-friendly. Excellent fuel efficiency. Unmatched reliability. And a fun factor that s off the chart.Since the CBR250R is a Honda, it s full of features few other bikes in its class can match. And it offers a build quality that means you ve got dependable cross-town or cross-country transportation.Best of all, the CBR250R is available in two versions: the CBR250R and the CBR250R ABS with our Anti-lock Brake System a first for the segment and a really valuable option that both first-timers and experienced riders will appreciate. And for 2013, there's even more color choices: Black, a new all-Red, and a new Pearl White/Blue/Red--all featuring blacked out wheels and exhaust. Plus, there's an amazing new Repsol replica version!The Honda DifferenceThe CBR250R offers the perfect balance of beginner-friendly features and the typical Honda refinement that more experienced riders will appreciate. Light weight, superb handling, broad powerband and unmatched build quality and attention to detail combine all that with Honda s famous reliability and the CBR250R is an instant winner.Light, Narrow, LowBecause it s a single-cylinder machine, the CBR250R is narrow, and with its low 30.5-inch seat height and light 359-pound curb weight, putting your feet down in parking lots or at stoplights can be a lot easier.The Power of OneThe CBR250R uses a single-cylinder engine with fuel injection, double-overhead cams and a counterbalancer. Sure that s tech talk, but the architecture offers some very real advantages. Maybe the most important is power delivery: a single offers the kind of torque and midrange power that s well suited for all levels of riders.Stop With ConfidenceHonda s Anti-lock Brakes System (ABS) is a great option to add to the CBR250R. It will have you ready for less than ideal road conditions.

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