Honda Crf 250r motorcycles for sale in Simi Valley, California

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2013 Honda CRF250R

2013 Honda CRF250R

$3,899

Simi Valley, California

Year 2013

Make Honda

Model CRF250R

Category -

Engine 249 cc cc

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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 CRF®250R 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.

2010 Honda Crf 250R

2010 Honda Crf 250R

$3,350

Simi Valley, California

Year 2010

Make Honda

Model Crf 250R

Category Dirt Bikes

Engine 250 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2010 Honda Crf 250R, Honda CRF250 Black wheels, Red hubs, Renthal Bars....bike is super clean. $3,350.00

2015 Honda CRF250R

2015 Honda CRF250R

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Simi Valley, California

Year 2015

Make Honda

Model CRF250R

Category Motocross Bikes

Engine -

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2015 Honda CRF250R, PICTURES COMING SOON - Having a big brother like the CRF450R brings a whole new meaning to the term hand-me-downs. Advanced technologies introduced and developed on the 450R are quickly passed down to the CRF250R making it every bit as competitive as its larger sibling. For 2015, the CRF250R gets brake upgrades with a larger front disc and a redesigned rear disk as well as some detailed changes to the fuel injection system. The big news is the introduction of two new technologies, all-new air forks designed specifically for the CRF250R by Showa bring the benefits of improved mass centralization, superior adjustability and enhanced suspension action. To make sure the engine is as advanced as the chassis, the 2015 CRF250R also gets the convenient mode selection button that allows riders to select from three different engine performance maps to suit track conditions. Add these upgrades to the already existing aluminum frame, Unicam engine and stubby twin-muffler designs and together these innovative technologies make the CRF250R one of the most agile, balanced, flickable and easy to ride machines on the track today. Rivalry has never been stronger, as this machine is sure to be your competitive edge. CRF250R - advanced.