6/3/2014 6:01:00 AM --
Over the past few years, Honda has introduced dozens of new
powersports products. And this latest introduction of 2015 models keeps
that momentum rolling with the addition of a new sport bike, significant
updates to the CRF450R and CRF250R motocross machines, and the return
of popular off-road products.
"We're unveiling some exciting new models along with returning
favorites," said Lee Edmunds, Manager of Motorcycle Marketing
Communications. "Our motocross bikes incorporate more race-proven
technology for added performance, and the new CBR300R is a fun and
affordable option for street riders. We're also rolling out the
CRF150R/CRF150R-Expert, CRF230F, CRF150F and CRF125F/CRF125F Big Wheel
that have proven to be so popular over the years, plus the unique Rincon
for ATV enthusiasts."
CBR300R
Great for beginners and experienced motorcyclists alike, the new CBR300R
now packs a 300-class engine that delivers a 17-percent boost in peak
power compared to the CBR250R. With a full sport fairing, dual
headlights and new exhaust system, the CBR300R takes its styling cues
from Honda's larger-displacement CBR® series. New seat shaping and side
covers provide an easier reach to the ground. With more power, nimble
handling, affordable price and low operating cost, the CBR300R makes
every ride a fun one. Colors: Black, Red, Pearl White/Red/Blue, Matte
Black Metallic/Yellow; Price: $4399 for the standard model, $4899 for
ABS version; Availability: August 2014
powersports.honda.com/2015/cbr300r.aspx
CRF450R
The CRF450R incorporates numerous changes throughout the engine for 2015
to yield higher performance, added durability and an extra level of
tuning adjustability to match track conditions. An innovative Engine
Mode Select button—an industry first among motocross machines—allows the
rider to easily select one of three different EFI/ignition maps.
An
HRC® accessory tuning tool can be used to program custom maps actuated
by the Engine Mode Select button. A new cylinder head—easily identified
by its right-side exhaust port—and new exhaust system plus revised fuel
and ignition timing settings for the Dual-Timing PGM-FI fuel injection
help generate more top-end power and added overrev, and peak power now
hits higher than before. A new KYB PSF air fork with high/low
compression and rebound damping adjustments offers wider adjustability
and delivers improved suspension action. New front/rear wave-style
rotors with a larger 260mm front brake disc add to overall braking
performance. New graphics also give the CRF450R a distinctive look for
2015. Color: Red; Price: $TBD; Availability: September 2014
powersports.honda.com/2015/crf450r.aspx
CRF250R
In 2014, the Honda CRF250R earned another AMA 250 Supercross
championship. Equally important, the CRF250R stood out as the ride of
choice for Pro Supercross racers. An impressive 48 percent of all
competitors in the 250 class rode Honda's CRF250R in 2014. With a great
powerband and nimble handling, the CRF250R strikes a unique balance that
makes it fun to ride for both professional racers and weekend warriors
alike. For 2015, the CRF250R offers a host of improvements, with a
new-generation 49mm Showa Separate Function Fork, Triple Air Chamber
(SFF-Air) air fork leading the way.
This fork eliminates steel springs
for less weight (2.8 pounds lighter) while offering a wider range of
adjustments than a conventional spring fork. A redesigned muffler and
new fuel map settings for the Dual-Timing PGM-FI fuel injection system
increase engine performance for smoother acceleration, improved throttle
response, quicker revving and more peak power. Like the CRF450R, the
CRF250R also incorporates Honda's new Engine Mode Select button that
allows the rider to easily select one of three different EFI/ignition
maps to match track/riding conditions. The CRF250R also features new
front/rear wave-style rotors, a larger 260mm front disc brake and new
graphics for a fresh look. Color: Red; Price: $7599; Availability:
August 2014
powersports.honda.com/2015/crf250r.aspx
CRF150R/CRF150RB-Expert
Honda's CRF150R and CRF150RB-Expert are designed for serious amateur
racers. This potent full-on race bike offers a high-output 149cc
liquid-cooled four-valve four-stroke engine with exceptional torque and
rideability throughout the powerband.
There's plenty of race-tuned
suspension travel front and rear in this championship-winning chassis.
For years, the CRF150R and CRF150RB have racked up championships at the
highest levels of amateur racing all around the country. That makes it
the proven choice for competitors who are ready to take their racing up
to the next level. Color: Red; Price: TBD; Availability: September 2014
powersports.honda.com/2015/crf150r.aspx
CRF230F
The CRF230F stands at the top of Honda's family of fun off-road bikes.
Adult riders love its well-rounded overall performance, and it's a great
step up the CRF-F family staircase for young riders as well. The ease
of electric starting and its easy-to-handle size make the CRF230F a
great match for fun and off-road adventure. The motorcycle press has
praised this mid-sized off-road machine for its versatile qualities that
make it a favorite among off-road riders. And new styling for 2015
makes the resemblance to the CRF250R and CRF450R race bikes stronger
than ever. Color: Red; Price: TBD; Availability: August 2014 (Photo not
available at this time)
CRF150F
For many beginning riders, the CRF150F is the bike that's just right—not
too big, and not too small. Its moderate chassis dimensions,
easy-to-handle weight, accommodating four-stroke power, electric starter
and more rider-friendly features make the CRF150F a terrific match for
riders entering, exploring or simply enjoying the world of off-road
adventure. For 2015, CRF150F owners will enjoy even stronger ties to
Honda's flagship CRF250R and CRF450R race bikes thanks to new styling.
Color: Red; Price: TBD; Availability: August 2014 (Photo not available
at this time)
CRF125F/CRF125F Big Wheel
Designed for rider-friendly operation, the CRF125F and CR125F Big Wheel
feature different wheel sizes to accommodate riders of varying size and
skill level. With a seat height of 28.9 inches, the CRF125F places
riders two inches closer to the ground than the Big Wheel, which caters
to riders with a longer inseam.
Both bikes feature a four-speed,
electric-start 124.9cc single-cylinder SOHC four-stroke engine with
loads of low-end grunt plus plenty of pull throughout the powerband. The
chassis incorporates quality suspension and brake components front and
rear, and both bikes are styled after Honda's CRF® motocross machines.
Color: Red; Price: TBD; Availability: August 2014
powersports.honda.com/2015/crf125f-big-wheel.aspx
powersports.honda.com/2015/crf125f.aspx
Rincon
Nothing else on the market is quite like the FourTrax® Rincon®, which is
no surprise since it incorporates some of Honda's most innovative
technology. This luxury-class ATV features a powerful 675cc engine,
independent front and rear suspension, electronic fuel injection,
automotive-style Honda automatic transmission that features a hydraulic
torque converter, along with front and rear disc brakes and more. All
these features come together in a fun-time package to place the Rincon
in a class of one. Colors: Olive, Red and new Honda Phantom Camo®;
Price: TBD; Availability: Summer 2014
powersports.honda.com/2015/fourtrax-rincon.aspx
About American Honda
American Honda Motor Co., Inc. was established in 1959 and is the sole
distributor of Honda motorcycles, scooters, ATVs and side-by-sides in
the U.S. The American Honda Motorcycle Division is responsible for the
sales, marketing, and operational activities for these products through
authorized Honda dealers. For more information on Honda products, go to www.powersports.honda.com.
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