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2013 Honda Crf 250r on 2040-motos

$4,899
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: RED
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Union City, Tennessee

Union City, TN
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2013 Honda CRF 250R, 2013 HONDA CRF 250R 2013 Honda CRF250R On The Gas! Anyone who s ever raced in the Lites class knows that your bike better be perfect if you expect to win. With a 450, all that power can help you erase a mistake, but on a 250 if you give an inch the rest of the pack is going to use you for traction. That s why the new 2013 CRF250R doesn t give an inch. We took the 2012 Lites East AND West SX champion and gave it an even sharper edge. Updates include a larger high speed compression adjuster on the shock for improved low-speed damping, along with a stiffer fork spring up front and more high-speed compression damping adjustability in the rear. New Dunlop MX51 tires improve drive feeling and save weight, and new disc covers channel some of the 450 s style into the 250 class. Of course we ve kept the features that put the CRF250R on the top podium box all across the country: its twin-spar aluminum frame, Unicam engine with fuel injection (new ECU settings this year for better low- and mid-rpm performance), and the exclusive Honda Progressive Steering Damper. All-in-all, it s the most dialed-in 250 we ve ever produced, Which means it s way more dialed than anything else on the track. Nothing Else Even Comes Close Balance is the key to winning in the Lites class. You need a bike that offers performance, responsiveness and rider-friendly ergonomics, all in equal amounts, the more refined the better. And that s exactly what the 2013 CRF250R offers. Last year we gave it some major engine upgrades; this year we ve fine-tuned the suspension. The result is a machine that a wide range of riders can use to full advantage on the track. Add in the new Dunlop MX51 tires designed specifically for this bike and from the time the first start gate drops you'll know you're on the best Lites-class MX bike you've ever ridden. Light Makes Might Compact and batteryless, the CRF250R s Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) system optimizes performance, and improves fuel efficiency. Totally Dialed New front and rear suspension internals, stiffer fork springs, and revised high-speed compression adjustments in the rear help the CRF250R hook up and handle better than ever. The Power to Win Honda s Unicam engine is the benchmark in the four-stroke MX class. New settings for the electronic fuel injection (EFI) give you improved performance in the low- and mid- ranges this year. The Honda Difference Developed by our factory racing team, the Honda Progressive Steering Damper is lightweight, compact and enhances cornering ability while reducing rider fatigue.
*SRP $7,420. Does not include $310 in destination charges.

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