Tuesday, January 28, 2014

2013 Honda CBR250R

2013 Honda CBR250R-Repsol
Layered Style Fairing - Take a close look at the CBR250R's unique bodywork, which is designed for style and functionality. It routes airflow for both engine cooling and rider comfort, while creating a unique sportbike style. Fuel Injection - Fuel injection means the new CBR250R starts right up, even in cold weather. Compared to a carbureted bike, it also helps reduce emissions and enhance performance and fuel economy. Single-Cylinder Engine - A single is the perfect choice for a bike like the CBR250R. It's light, simple, returns excellent fuel economy, and features a broad powerband with plenty of
low-revving torque–just what you want in a first motorcycle.
2013 Honda CBR250R-Red
Counterbalance Shaft - Because it features a counterbalancer, the CBR250R engine is a smooth runner. You get the narrow overall width and power advantages of a single along with the smoothness of a multi-cylinder bike. Pro-Link® Rear Suspension - The CBR250R uses a single-shock pre-load adjustable rear suspension that not only gives you a smooth ride, but helps enhance handling as well, just as on some of our larger sport models. Low Seat Height - A low 30.5" seat height does more than help make sure the CBR250R fits a wide range of riders. It makes it easier to put your feet down at stoplights and in parking lots–a big confidence builder.
2013 Honda CBR250R-Black
Passenger Ready - A separate passenger seat, integrated grab rail, and standard passenger footpegs mean you can take a friend along when you go riding–another example of the CBR250R's versatility. Underseat Storage-Removing the rear passenger seat provides a lockable area to throw a map, gloves, or a spare set of sunglasses. Disc Brakes-The new CBR250R features front and rear hydraulic discs for excellent stopping power and brake feel. The single front disc helps keep things simple and lowers unsprung weight, too.

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