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Honda CRF description
2014 HONDA CRF250R, Like the new-generation CRF450R that debuted last year, this 2014 CRF250R launches 250-class motocross design up to the next level. Featuring an all-new engine and rolling chassis, this newest CRF250R has been designed specifically for Generation Scrub, with all the technological advancements that Honda engineering can bring to bear. The all-new frame is designed to lower the bikes center of gravity and it also incorporates a dual exhaust to further sharpen handling by centralizing the bikes mass. And that makes a decidedly flickable machine even more nimble than ever before. A thoroughly revised engine adds a big load of low-end and midrange punch, thanks to a new cylinder head, new piston, higher compression ratio, plus a new dual-timing fuel injection system, and a new transmission that adds toughness and durability to the overall package. Put it all together, and the 2014 CRF250R adds up to be the hottest 250 MX bike on the track, one that will continue Hondas championship-winning records in the class.
Honda CRF for Sale
- 2014 honda crf 125f big wheel ($3,199)
- 2013 honda crf250r ($7,420)
- 2014 honda crf125f ($2,799)
- 2014 honda crf250l 250l ($4,699)
- 2013 honda crf110f ($1,999)
- 2014 honda crf 450x (US $)
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