The ‘Race Red’ Program is designed to support Honda racing customers through the Honda dealer network, to ensure opportunity is given to those looking to progress in our sport. Access to the program will be based on submission of an application via your local Honda dealer, where you’ll get access if approved, to racing Honda products and an affordable unit to race.
Honda’s CRF250R- a champion that’s been proven in its class, time and time again. The CRF250R continues to dominate motocross competition world wide, due to its reliable tracking, precise turning, straight-line stability and overall maneuverability. Quite simply, this bike is ready to win. The lightweight aluminium frame has been optimised for stability and handling, while the suspension system has a leading first class design. Ready to ride and ready to win.
Nine-plate clutch assembly
Improves durability and hookup. That means less slip at peak horsepower, better torque transmission and improved engagement feel.
HRC launch control
Push the button to select the mode, hold the throttle open, release the clutch, and the CRF250R will do the rest, launching you into the first turn with a big advantage.
More midrange torque and power
The key to riding a 250 fast is the powerband. The CRF250R boosts the critical midrange torque and power significantly, giving you the advantage on the track.
Revised frame rigidity
The revised chassis is more responsive with improved lateral rigidity. The result is a bike that gets into, around, and out of corners faster.
Performance
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HRC launch control
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HRC launch control
We’re talking about a special ECU program here: push the button to select the mode, hold the throttle open, release the clutch, and the CRF250R will do the rest, launching you into the first turn with a big advantage. It turns your bike into a holeshot-seeking machine!
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DOHC engine layout
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Downdraft intake and exhaust layout
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Downdraft intake and exhaust layout
The DOHC cylinder-head design let our engineers straighten out the CRF250R’s intake and exhaust tracts. The intake is short and just about arrow straight, and the exhaust flows more efficiently too. The straighter ports also help boost low-speed and mid-range torque as well as throttle response.
We’ve also installed the CRF250R’s fuel injector at a 60-degree angle, the injector sprays fuel back to the throttle butterfly. The engine gets a cooler, denser fuel charge for more power and better torque. It’s little details like this that put the CRF250R upfront.
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Shared engine/gearbox lubrication
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Shared engine/gearbox lubrication
The CRF250R uses a shared engine/transmission oiling design. Why? Combining the two systems shaves weight and helps make the engine more compact, especially when it comes to placing the right-side cam drive and the clutch so close together.
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Handling
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Lithium-ion battery
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Lightweight aluminium frame
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Lightweight aluminium frame
Great handling starts with a superior frame, and that's one place where the CRF250R's chassis puts you out front. First, it's light. 680 grams lighter than the previous generation's. By making the frame's main spars narrow, we save weight, but more importantly, we made the chassis more responsive by fine-tuning the lateral rigidity. The result is a bike that gets into, around, and out of corners fast.
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CRF250R
- HRC launch control
- Engine mode select button
- Electric start
- Titanium fuel tank
- Showa spring fork
Coaching for future champions
After some pointers or keen to join a coaching clinic that caters for a vast majority of riding capabilities? Then check out Lee Hogan's Building Champions Program; with over 10 years running Australia’s leading off road and motocross coaching company, Lee Hogan and his BCP crew run approximately 100 schools per year nationally with Lee also personally coaching some of Australia’s biggest talents including Matt Phillips, Kade Mosig, Geran Stapleton and Josh Cachia to name a few.