Manufacturer | Honda |
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Production | November 2016 – present |
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Class | Sport bike[1] |
Engine | 249.7 cc (15.24 cu in) liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve DOHC parallel-twin |
Bore / stroke | 62 mm × 41.36 mm (2.4 in × 1.6 in) |
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Top speed | 179 km/h (111 mph)[2] |
Power | |
Torque | |
Transmission | 6-speed constant mesh, chain final drive |
Frame type | Steel truss frame |
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Brakes | |
Tires |
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Rake, trail | 24°30´, 92 mm (3.6 in)[6] |
Wheelbase | 1,389 mm (54.7 in) |
Dimensions | L: 2,060 mm (81.1 in) W: 724 mm (28.5 in) H: 1,098 mm (43.2 in) |
Seat height | 790 mm (31.1 in) |
Weight | (wet) |
Fuel capacity | 14.5 L (3.2 imp gal; 3.8 US gal) |
Fuel consumption | 24 km/L (68 mpg‑imp; 56 mpg‑US)[7] |
The Honda CBR250RR is a CBR series 250 cc (15 cu in) twin-cylinder sport bike made by Astra Honda Motor, a subsidiary of Honda in Indonesia.[8] It was unveiled in July 2016 in Jakarta.[9] Production was started in November of the same year for the 2017 model year.[10] It is the first CBR motorcycle to have a twin-cylinder engine on RR moniker. It is also the smallest Honda motorcycle to wear a CBR-RR badge. Previously, Honda also used the CBR250RR name for their four-cylinder sport bike sold between 1990 and 1996. The bike is officially sold in Indonesia, Japan, Hong Kong, Macau, Thailand, and Malaysia.[11][12]
According to Honda, the CBR250RR has technologies derived from the RC213V MotoGP bike, including throttle-by-wire technology, three riding modes, and a more compact engine design than its competitors.[13][better source needed]
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