Honda has completely overhauled its CRF250R motocross bike for 2014, offering an all-new engine and an aluminum beam frame inherited from the CRF450R.
With a claimed weight of 231 pounds, the 2014 model is actually 4
pounds heavier than the 2013 model, but the new updates are designed to
improve mass centralization, with Honda claiming it to be more flickable and nimble than before.
According to Honda, the new frame weighs 20.6 pounds, while the main
frame spars meet the steering head lower than on the previous frame,
helping lower the center of gravity. Honda says the new frame offers
more “tuned” flex, improving front-end traction and corner speed.
The 2014 Honda CRF250R is powered by a liquid-cooled 249cc four-valve
Unicam engine. It uses a new cylinder head and piston and has a higher
compression ratio (13.5:1 from 13.2:1) than the 2013 CRF250R. Also new
is the twin-muffler exhaust system. Both mufflers are shorter and tucked
in than the single exhaust on the 2013 model, contributing to mass
centralization. Continue Reading »
By: Dennis Chung
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