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  2. Honda XR250R and XR250L - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, the bike was introduced with Honda's Radial Four Valve Combustion Chamber (RFVC). [citation needed] It has a 110 kg (240 lb) claimed dry weight, [1] and a 36-inch seat height (96–04). Honda claims the engine produces 28 horsepower at 8000 rpm and 17 ft-lb feet of torque. The 1996–2004 versions of the XR250R had 10.6 inches of ...

  3. Honda CMX250C - Wikipedia

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    It uses the same 234 cc (14.3 cu in) straight-twin engine as the Honda Nighthawk 250 standard. The Rebel is part of the CM series of cruisers. It is commonly used in the Motorcycle Safety Foundation's certified rider-training courses. [4] The Rebel's fuel consumption averages 52–62.6 mpg ‑US (4.52–3.76 L/100 km; 62.4–75.2 mpg ‑imp). [3]

  4. Honda CR250M - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of the CR250M and its derivatives soared after Gary Jones rode a stock machine to win the 1973 AMA 250 national motocross series. [3] In 1974 the CR250M was followed by its smaller version, the Honda CR125M, [5] and the first US Honda factory that opened in 1979 in Marysville, Ohio built CR250Ms. [9]

  5. Honda Nighthawk 250 - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the Honda Rebel 250, which offers very similar specification, the Nighthawk is considered to be an urban street-use bike, standard street motorcycle. The bike's lineage can be traced back to the Honda CM180/200 Twinstar of the late 1970s to early 1980s, it has the same bottom end and bore at 53mm with an increased stroke of 53mm ...

  6. Honda CN250 - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, Honda introduced a line of scooters known as the CH series, comprising the CH50, 80, 125, 150, and 250 models. In the US, these were known as "Elite" scooters but overseas they were marketed under the "Spacy" name. The CH250 could reach highway speeds and be used for long-range touring. Honda then introduced the CN250 or Helix.

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  8. Honda Odyssey (ATV) - Wikipedia

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    Honda Odyssey was a line of single-seat four-wheel [1] all-terrain vehicles produced by the Honda Motor Company between 1977 and 1989. 1979 Honda Odyssey FL250. Note the original engine has been replaced with a Polaris 440 cc snowmobile engine. The original engine is a 250cc single cylinder air-cooled two stroke engine.

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