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  2. Honda XR250R and XR250L - Wikipedia

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    The changes between 1996 and 2004 consisted of decal updates, the mechanical parts being identical. The XR250R was discontinued after 2004. In Australia a XR250Y was released with upside-down forks and electric start in 05-06. The 1991 Honda XR250L is the most sold of the entire XR series with more than 814,000 units being sold.

  3. Honda XR series - Wikipedia

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    An electric start street version of the XR250R was sold in Asia as the XR250 and Australia as the XR250L. The Honda model designator for it is MD30. It's based on the 1996-2004 model XR250R but with different suspension, fuel tank, rear subframe, electrical system, carburettor, cam shaft and most significantly the addition of electric start.

  4. Honda XL250 - Wikipedia

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    Honda XL250 is a four-stroke 250 cc (15 cu in) motorcycle from Honda introduced in 1972 and manufactured through most of the 1980s. When it appeared it was the first modern four-stroke enduro motorcycle and the first mass-produced four-valve motorcycle. (The first four-valve single was the Ricardo Triumph four-valve of the 1920s, and the first ...

  5. Honda XR650L - Wikipedia

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    47.7 mpg ‑US (4.93 L/100 km; 57.3 mpg ‑imp) [1] The XR650L is a dual-sport motorcycle manufactured by Honda, part of the Honda XR series. It was released in 1992 as a 1993 model. It combines the RFVC engine from the proven NX650 Dominator dual sport with the lighter, off-road capable XR600R chassis, the later which is not road legal in the US.

  6. Talk:Honda XR series - Wikipedia

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    At least in Australia, it's no-longer possible to buy a new XR (with the exception of the XR250L, which has a 2006 model available), unless you find a shop with one in stock (which is still possible, as it's a very popular bike here).

  7. Honda Australia - Wikipedia

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    Honda Australia Pty Ltd, commonly known as Honda Australia, is an Australian wholly owned subsidiary of Honda Motor. The Honda brand arrived in Australia in the mid 1950s, when independent firms imported Honda motorcycles. By the 1960s, motorcycles were joined by Honda vehicles, notably the tiny Honda S600 sports car and Honda N360 and later ...

  8. XR 250R - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 October 2016, at 19:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  9. Honda CR series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CR series was a line of two-stroke off-road motorcycles made by Honda from 1973 to 2007. They are racing motorcycles with countless trophies in the 125, 250 and 500 motocross classes. Marty Smith, Jeremy McGrath, Ricky Carmichael and many other motocross legends dominated racing circuits on Honda CR's.