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2014 Honda Crf 250l on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
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Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis, TN
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Honda CRF tech info

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Honda CRF description

2014 Honda CRF 250L, 2014 Honda CRF250L Meet your next favorite bike. For those in search of a dual-sport that delivers both function and all-around fun, the CRF250L stands apart from the rest. It has all the features you love in an off-roader, like the upright seating position. Long-travel suspension. Distinct styling cues. And when you take a bike like that out on the street, you re in for a good time. The CRF250L also delivers on the practical side. It s a fuel miser, getting an estimated 73 miles per gallon*. The user-friendly powerband is ideally suited to navigating city streets. And the low-end torque comes in handy on trails and in traffic. So if you want a bike that delivers the best of both worlds, look no further than the 2014 CRF250L. Features may include: Packs a punch. At the heart of our CRF250L lies a fuel-injected single-cylinder engine, complete with an electric starter, counterbalance, and double-overhead cams. So you get smooth, consistent power packing loads of low- and mid-range torque. Comfort is key. Out on the trail, you want a bike that allows for upright seating, keeping you ready for whatever lies around the next bend. And you ll find those same qualities come in handy when riding in traffic. It s comfortable, neutral, and makes maneuverability a breeze. Pinches pennies. Great mileage may not be the number one reason for riding the CRF250L. But when you re getting up to 73 miles per gallon*, you re getting more than an added bonus. That s because great economy is always welcome, whether you re commuting or riding around on weekends.
*SRP $4,699. Does not include $310 in destination charges.

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