Honda CBR250RR was unveiled way before Suzuki GSX250R debuted internationally but still, its power values were missing, giving the fans sleepless nights from a long time. The latest document leak by MoreBikes reveals a document which not just describes the power values but even fill the blanks related to its performance, weight and other dynamics. Here are those highly awaited missing values for this quarter liter sprinter.
Power and Torque Values of Honda CBR250RR Leaked!
CBR250RR uses a 4-stroke, 8 valve, parallel twin 249.7 cc engine producing 36.29 Bhp @ 12,500 rpm and 22.5 Nm @ 10,500 rpm. It comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox and carries ride by wire system with acceleration position sensor. The bike uses 110/70-17 front wheel while the rear measures 140/70-17. The front and rear disc brake measures 310 mm and 240 mm respectively. It offers ABS as an option, increasing the weight of the bike by 3 kgs.
The bikes measures 2060 mm in length, 724 mm in width and 1098 mm in height. The wheelbase measures 1389 mm while it has a ground clearance of 145 mm. Seat height is easily assessable at 790 mm while the standard variant, without ABS weighs 165 kg. The fuel tank has a maximum capacity of 14.5 liters. It uses USD front forks and adjustable monoshock with aluminum swing arm at the rear.
Honda CBR250RR competes directly against Kawasaki Ninja 250, Suzuki GSX250R, Hyosung GT250 and Yamaha R25. It completely washes away every competitor, with Yamaha R25 with 35.5 BHP to be the closest one. Honda CBR250RR will not make it to India as Honda recently made it clear that they have no plans to launch a new CBR series sport bike in India in coming months.
Quick Comparison of Honda CBR250RR with its Rivals
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