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  2. 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 ]

  3. Honda CBR250R, CBR300R, and CB300F - Wikipedia

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    The 249.5 cc (15.23 cu in) CBR250R was made from 2011 to 2013 for all Honda markets except Japan and Malaysia, where production continued after 2013. Originally intended primarily for the Thai and Indian markets, the 250R was sold worldwide, including in developed countries in Europe, North America and elsewhere. [7]

  4. Honda CBR series - Wikipedia

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    CBR250RR (2017–present, Indonesia/Japan/Hong Kong/Macau/Thailand/Malaysia only) CBR400R (2013–present, Japan/Singapore only) CBR450SR (1989–1994, Brazil only)

  5. Honda CBR250 - Wikipedia

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    Honda CBR250 may refer to: . 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.

  6. Honda Winner - Wikipedia

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    In June 2016, the bike was launched in Malaysia as the RS150R. [2] The engine, codenamed K56 , is shared with the 2015 Sonic 150R , 2015 CB150R (StreetFire) , and 2016 CBR150R . With the engine producing 12 kW (16.1 hp; 16.3 PS), it makes the Winner as the fastest and most powerful 4-stroke underbone model ever offered by Honda, [ 7 ] along ...

  7. Honda CBR250F - Wikipedia

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    The CBR250RR MC22 was discontinued in 1996 in Japan, but sales continued in Australia until 2000 [2] Overview. The CBR250F aka CBR250 Four was made in 1986.

  8. List of Honda motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    1987 Honda ATC50 (prototype) 1973–1974, 1978-1985 Honda ATC70; first mini ATV; 1970-1978 Honda ATC90 (was US90 from 1970 to 1973); 1979-1985 Honda ATC110; 1984-1987 Honda ATC125M

  9. Johor Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The circuit hosted the Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix in 1998, [3] as well as two races of the Superbike World Championship in 1992 and 1993.. The Asian Festival of Speed, comprising the Asian Touring Car Championship and the Asian Formula 2000 series, used to host its events at Johor Circuit in the early 2000s. [4]