For 2013 Honda introduces the Special Edition CBR250R in
three colour schemes; Repsol, Mugen and Moriwaki. Taking
inspiration from Honda's racing history, the familiar colours of
these iconic brands will complement the unique bodywork of the
CBR250R.
Honda's CBR250R has been winning the hearts of riders since its
introduction in early 2011 with beginners and experienced hands
alike recognising the economy and extreme versatility of this
sporty little ride.
Equipped with an incredibly efficient 249cc, liquid-cooled,
single-cylinder engine featuring a sophisticated four-valve, DOHC
cylinder head, PGM-FI fuel injection and more, this dependable
lightweight machine delivers nimble handling, a broad spread of
easily accessible power, excellent fuel efficiency and low
operating costs.
Leading the way in safety technology, the CBR250R is also
available with Combined ABS allowing riders to stop with confidence
on all road conditions.
The CBR250R brings motorcyclists an innovative approach to
riding, one that's both appealing and fun. With a low seat height,
light weight and slim styling the CBR250R is perfect for a daily
commute, quick trips around town or longer weekend trips.
LAMS APPROVED
Ideal for learner riders, the CBR250R is LAMS approved (learner
approved). This is a great bike to learn on.
Please consult your local authority before purchasing a
motorcycle for learner use. Each state and territory has its own
regulations relating to the range of motorcycle models approved
under the Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme. Honda does not
warrant or represent that the models shown are approved in each
state and territory.
REPSOL
In October 1987 the rearrangement of the Spanish petrol sector
and adaption to changes at a world-wide level, the REPSOL Company
was created. Its activities encompass exploration, production,
transport and refining of petrol and gas. Today REPSOL is a leading
brand with prestige and global recognition.
Repsol Honda is the official factory team of Repsol YPF and the
Honda Racing Corporation in the MotoGP World Championship. The
partnership began in 1995 with a three rider line-up, Mick Doohan,
Àlex Crivillé and Shinichi Itoh riding the Honda
NSR500. Doohan won the World Championship this year for the second
time in a row in Argentina, with one race left for the end of the
season with seven race wins.
In 2012 the Repsol Honda team consisted of Spaniard Dani Pedrosa
and Australian Casey Stoner, after numerous podiums the duo
finished 2nd and 3rd respectively. It was with the Repsol Honda
Team that Casey Stoner took a glorious MotoGP World Championship in
2011.
MUGEN POWER
MUGEN POWER has a strong racing heritage. A Japanese company
that was formed in 1973 by Hirotoshi Honda, the son of Honda Motor
Company founder Soichiro Honda, and Masao Kimura. Mugen means
"Without Limit" or "Unlimited". Hirotoshi Honda began building his
own racing car in a workshop at his father's house, shortly before
he graduated from Nihon University in 1965. Masao Kimura is a
veteran racer with more than 50 victories in Honda sports cars and
single-seaters and worked for Honda R&D and then Honda Racing
Service before helping Hirotoshi Honda establish Mugen.
The company specializes in tuning Honda engines. Beginning with
the 1200cc Honda Civic engine, it went on to develop, and now
designs and builds, both two-stroke and four-stroke engines,
manufacturing many of the major components itself. Working with
Honda, Mugen has gradually expanded its sporting involvement to all
levels of the sport.
MORIWAKI ENGINEERING
In 1973 Mamoru Moriwaki established MORIWAKI ENGINEERING in a
small factory in the land of Suzuka, he had plans to challenge the
world. MORIWAKI ENGINEERING began with sales of street exhaust
systems and now it has expanded including sales of racing parts for
competition use, motorcycle tuning and production and sales of
original frames. As well as production of racing machines, Moriwaki
has discovered a string of talented rough diamonds including Wayne
Gardner and other future world champions.
Capitalising on the integrated strength between technology and a
rider's ability, Wayne Gardner marked 2min14.76sec at the 4th year
of Suzuka 8hrs Endurance race in 1983. This was an absolute record
for Suzuka Circuit and it proved the level of MORIWAKI technical
capabilities.
MORIWAKI has been participating in competitions such as All
Japan Championship and World Championship and continued its active
role in race scenes to this day.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Engine
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Type
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Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 4-valve DOHC single
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Displacement
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249.4cm3
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Bore x Stroke
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76 x 55mm
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Compression Ratio
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10.7: 1
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Max. Power Output
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19.42kW/8,500min-1 (95/1/EC)
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Max. Torque
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22.9Nm/7,000min-1 (95/1/EC)
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Fuel System
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Carburation
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PGM-FI electronic fuel injection
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Throttle Bore
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38mm
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Fuel Tank Capacity
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13litres (including LCD-indicated reserve)
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Fuel Consumption
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27km/l (76.2 mpg - WMTC mode\*)
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Electrical System
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Ignition System
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Computer-controlled digital transistorised with electronic
advance
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Starter
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Electric
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Battery Capacity
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12V/6AH
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Drivetrain
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Clutch
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Wet, multi-plate with coil springs
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Clutch Operation
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Mechanical; cable-actuated
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Transmission Type
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6-speed
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Final Drive
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O-ring sealed chain
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Frame
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Type
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Diamond; steel twin-spar
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Chassis
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Dimensions
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2,030 x 709.5 x 1,127mm
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Wheelbase
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1,369mm
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Caster Angle
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25°
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Trail
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95mm
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Seat Height
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784mm
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Ground Clearance
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148mm
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Kerb Weight
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162kg
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Suspension
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Type
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Front
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37mm telescopic fork, 130mm stroke
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Rear
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Pro-Link Monoshock damper, 104mm axle travel
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Wheels
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Rim Size
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17M/C x MT2.75
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Rear
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17M/C x MT4
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Tyre Size
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Front
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110/70-17M/C ()
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Rear
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140/70-17M/C ()
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Brakes
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Type
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Front
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296 x 4.5mm hydraulic disc with dual-piston caliper and sintered
metal pads
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Rear
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220 x 5mm hydraulic disc with single-piston caliper and sintered
metal pads
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All specifications are provisional and subject to change without
notice.
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Media Contact:
Glyn Griffiths
Marketing Manager Motorcycles
Motorcycles Division Honda Australia Motorcycle and Power Equipment
Pty Ltd
Telephone: (+613) 9270 1115
Mobile: (+61) 447 518 471
Facsimile: (+613) 9357 0826
Email: GGriffiths@hondampe.com.au
Emma Kershaw
Coordinator Public Relations
Honda Australia Motorcycle and Power Equipment Pty Ltd
Telephone: (+613) 9270 1183
Facsimile: (+613) 9357 0826
Website: www.honda.com.au
Email: EKershaw@hondampe.com.au
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