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  2. Honda CBR250R, CBR300R, and CB300F - Wikipedia

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    In developing countries where typical motorcycles are 125–150 cc (7.6–9.2 cu in) displacement, the larger 249.5 cc (15.23 cu in) CBR250R is at the higher end of the sport bike range, [10] looking similar to much more powerful sporting machines with its full fairing in Honda's new layered style that was introduced on the 2008 CBR1000RR Fireblade and 2010 VFR1200F.

  3. Honda CBR series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBR models are a series of Honda sport bikes introduced in 1983. With the exception of the single-cylinder CBR125R, CBR150R, CBR250R, and CBR300R, all CBR motorcycles have inline engines. Less sporting/general models make up CB series.

  4. Honda CBR250F - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBR250F is a CBR series 249 cc (15.2 cu in) four-cylinder sport bike made by Honda. The CBR250F was first sold in Japan in 1986. [ 1 ] The CBR250RR MC22 was discontinued in 1996 in Japan, but sales continued in Australia until 2000 [ 2 ]

  5. Honda CBR250RR (2017) - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBR250RR is a CBR series 250 cc (15 cu in) twin-cylinder sport bike made by Astra Honda Motor, a subsidiary of Honda in Indonesia. [8] It was unveiled in July 2016 in Jakarta. [9] Production was started in November of the same year for the 2017 model year. [10] It is the first CBR motorcycle to have a twin-cylinder engine on RR moniker.

  6. Honda CBR250 - Wikipedia

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    Honda CBR250/250R/250RR, a 1986–1996 Japanese domestic market inline-four sport bike. Honda CBR250R (2011) , a single-cylinder sport bike made since 2011. Honda CBR250RR (2017) , a twin-cylinder sport bike, made since late 2016.

  7. Honda CRF series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CRF250L in Thailand, with the Mekong river and Laos in the background. In April 2012, the completely redesigned dual-purpose CRF250L was launched in Japan. It shares a liquid-cooled 249 cc 4-stroke DOHC single-cylinder EFI engine with the CBR250R. It is manufactured in Thailand.

  8. Honda CB250 - Wikipedia

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    Honda CB250 Jade (1991–1995), based on the 1986–1996 CBR250; Honda CB250F, also known as the 250 Hornet, the replacement for the CB250 Jade

  9. Honda CBR125R - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBR125R is a CBR series 125 cc (7.6 cu in) single-cylinder sport bike made by Honda. The CBR125R first appeared on the market in 2004. It is manufactured in Thailand by A.P. Honda alongside the similarly designed CBR150R, which is primarily aimed for the Far East market. It has the smallest displacement engine of any CBR motorcycle.