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2012 Honda CRF 250R, RIDE IT!A Champion Gets Even Better.
Of all the classes in motocross, the 250s are one of the toughest. And Honda s CRF250R is the best better than ever, in fact, with some great new updates for 2012.
Taking a cue from our revised CRF450R, we ve changed the rear shock linkage so you get a softer start and a stiffer finish. It responds to small bumps better, but still resists bottoming over really big hits. Fine-tuning the rear travel helps with steering during hard braking and on long, fast downhill sections. New suspension settings front and rear keep the balance right and increase steering precision. In addition, the CRF250R gets a new cylinder head and new camshaft, and new throttle body, airbox and intake boot, all designed to give you more user-friendly power. And finally we ve even given the 2012 CRF250R wider, longer footpegs for better grip and comfort and fitted it with premium Dunlop MX51 tires for superior traction in corners and under acceleration.
Honda CRF for Sale
- 2012 honda crf80f ($2,470)
- 2012 honda crf 250r ($4,983)
- 2012 honda crf450r 450r ($6,998)
- 2012 honda crf250r ($5,997)
- 2013 honda crf80f ($2,470)
- 2013 honda crf 110f ($1,889)
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