Honda has confirmed that its CRF250L will be available in Europe from summer 2012.
First revealed at last November’s Tokyo Motor Show, the dual-purpose bike has been designed for both everyday street use and off-road riding.
Power comes from a 249 cc single-cylinder engine that sits inside an oval pipe steel frame. The same liquid-cooled, fuel-injected motor is also used in the CBR250R, where it develops 26 bhp (19 kW / 26 PS) and 22.9 Nm (16.8 lb/ft) of torque.
Exact outputs for the European-spec CRF250L have yet to be revealed, though, as has pricing.
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First revealed at last November’s Tokyo Motor Show, the dual-purpose bike has been designed for both everyday street use and off-road riding.
Power comes from a 249 cc single-cylinder engine that sits inside an oval pipe steel frame. The same liquid-cooled, fuel-injected motor is also used in the CBR250R, where it develops 26 bhp (19 kW / 26 PS) and 22.9 Nm (16.8 lb/ft) of torque.
Exact outputs for the European-spec CRF250L have yet to be revealed, though, as has pricing.
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Honda CBR250R first look
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