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2013 Honda Crf250x 250x on 2040-motos

$7,410
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida

Pompano Beach, FL
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Honda CRF tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike PhonePhone:(866) 649-4051

Honda CRF description

2013 HONDA CRF250X, Track-proven. Trail ready. Using technology from our National-Championship-winning MX machines, the CRF250X is powered by a four-stroke Unicam engine specially modified for off-road riding. Weve also tuned the suspension for the trails, and given the rugged transmission wide-ratio gearing to handle conditions in both real-world riding and closed-course racing. Best of all, its electric starter puts you on the fast track with the push of a button, and is a godsend on rocky trails or gnarly uphills. The closer you look at a CRF250X, the more youre going to like it. And thatll go double when you actually ride it.

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A Dizzying Lap Of Imola + Video

Wed, 14 May 2014

Nilox, the action camera sponsor for World Superbike, makes it a point to film an on-board lap of each track on the calendar before each race weekend. A few weeks ago we brought you footage of Giuliano Rovelli lapping a Honda CBR1000RR SP around Assen. This week Rovelli is back, this time aboard a Kawasaki ZX-10R, giving us a rapid tour of Imola, the track made famous by the tragic passing of Formula 1 legend Ayrton Senna 20 years ago, and also by the legendary battle between Troy Bayliss and Colin Edwards in 2002 which decided the championship.

2014 Honda CB1100 Announced

Wed, 20 Nov 2013

The Honda CB1100 has only been available here in North America for a year, but for 2014, the retro-styled standard is already getting an update. That’s because the CB1100 has been around for a bit longer overseas, and for nearly everywhere but here, it’s ripe for a modest refresh. For 2014, Honda is replacing the previous version’s five-speed transmission with a six-speed gearbox.

Looking after number 1

Fri, 06 Jan 2012

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