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Honda CBR250RR
ManufacturerAstra Honda Motor
Parent companyHonda Motor Company
ProductionNovember 2016 – present
Assembly
ClassSport bike[1]
Engine249.7 cc (15.24 cu in) liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve DOHC parallel-twin
Bore / stroke62.0 mm × 41.4 mm (2.4 in × 1.6 in)
Compression ratio11.5:1
Top speed179 km/h (111 mph)[2]
Power
  • 28.4 kW (38.1 hp; 38.6 PS) @ 12,500 rpm (claimed)[3]
  • 23.74 kW (31.8 hp; 32.3 PS) @ 12,100 rpm (rear wheel)[4]
Torque
  • 23.2 N⋅m (17.1 lbf⋅ft) @ 11,000 rpm (claimed)[3]
  • 20.09 N⋅m (14.82 lbf⋅ft) @ 11,000 rpm (rear wheel)[4]
Transmission6-speed constant mesh, chain final drive
Frame typeSteel truss frame
Suspension
Brakes
  • Front: Axially-mounted 2-piston Nissin caliper with single 310 mm (12.2 in) disc
  • Rear: Single-piston Nissin caliper with single 240 mm (9.4 in) disc
Tires
  • Front: 110/70–17 54S (tubeless)
  • Rear: 140/70–17 66S (tubeless)
Rake, trail24°30´, 92 mm (3.6 in)[5]
Wheelbase1,389 mm (54.7 in)
DimensionsL: 2,060 mm (81.1 in)
W: 724 mm (28.5 in)
H: 1,098 mm (43.2 in)
Seat height790 mm (31.1 in)
Weight
  • 165 kg (364 lb)[3] (non-ABS)
  • 168 kg (370 lb)[3] (ABS)
 (wet)
Fuel capacity14.5 L (3.2 imp gal; 3.8 US gal)
Oil capacity1.9 L (0.4 imp gal; 0.5 US gal) (on exchange)
Fuel consumption24 km/L (68 mpg‑imp; 56 mpg‑US)[6]

The Honda CBR250RR is a CBR series 250 cc (15 cu in) twin-cylinder sport bike made by Astra Honda Motor, a subsidiary of Honda in Indonesia.[7] It was unveiled in July 2016 in Jakarta.[8] Production was started in November of the same year for the 2017 model year.[9] It is the first CBR motorcycle to have a twin-cylinder engine on RR moniker. It is also the smallest Honda motorcycle to wear a CBR-RR badge. Previously, Honda also used the "CBR250RR" name for their four-cylinder sport bike sold between 1990 and 1996. The bike is currently sold in Indonesia, Japan, Hong Kong, Macau, Thailand[10] and also available as grey import product in various countries, like Taiwan, Vietnam and Turkey[citation needed].

According to Honda, the CBR250RR has technologies derived from the RC213V MotoGP bike, including throttle-by-wire technology, three riding modes, and a more compact engine design than its competitors.[11][better source needed]

Concept model

The basis for the CBR250RR was Honda's Light Weight Super Sports Concept that was shown at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show. The concept bike had a parallel-twin engine that redlined at 14,000 rpm. Honda said that, "attention to detail in functional components give the Light Weight Super Sports Concept a quality beyond its class, indicating the design direction of Honda's next generation lightweight super sports models."[12]

Racing

As of 2017, the CBR250RR has participated in Asia Road Racing Championship at Asia Production 250cc (AP250) class. The bike produces more than 40 hp (30 kW) and weighs 135 kg (298 lb).[13] It won the championship in its debut season as well as the following year.[14] The CBR250RR has also been raced in the Indonesian Indospeed Race Series championship.

Performance

Some performance tests listed here were conducted by Otomotif tabloid from Indonesia in December 2016.[15]

Parameter Time
0–60 km/h (37 mph) 2.8 s
0–80 km/h (50 mph) 4.2 s
0–100 km/h (62 mph) 6.2 s
0–100 m (328 ft) 6.1 s @ 98.6 km/h (61.3 mph)
0–201 m (18 mile) 9.3 s @ 122.3 km/h (76.0 mph)
0–402 m (14 mile) 14.7 s @ 144 km/h (89 mph)
Top speed (on speedometer) 179 km/h (111 mph)
Top speed (Racelogic) 167.4 km/h (104 mph)
Fuel consumption 24 km/L (68 mpg‑imp; 56 mpg‑US)
The Honda Light Weight Super Sports Concept previews the CBR250RR at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show
The CBR250RR ridden by Gerry Salim in 2017 season of ARRC in the AP250 class. The bike won the championship its first year in the series.

References

  1. ^ MacDonald, Sean (July 25, 2016). "The 2017 Honda CBR250RR Is Here And It's Beautiful". Cycle World. Retrieved March 21, 2018.
  2. ^ "Nih Top Speed All New Honda CBR250RR, Masih Bisa Lebih Kencang Kalau..." Otomotifnet.com. 2016-11-22. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
  3. ^ a b c d "Plus Minus All New Honda CBR250RR". Beritasatu.com. December 9, 2016. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Power dan Torsi CBR250RR Dari Tes MOTOR Plus". Motorplus-online.com. 2016-11-20. Retrieved 2016-11-26.
  5. ^ https://www.honda.co.jp/news/2017/2170418-cbr250rr.html
  6. ^ https://otomotifnet.gridoto.com/read/02186983/data-lengkap-test-ride-all-new-honda-cbr250rr-buat-harian-ala-otomotif?page=all
  7. ^ Contractor, Sameer (2016-07-25), "2017 Honda CBR250RR Makes Global Debut in Indonesia", News18.com, retrieved 2016-07-25
  8. ^ "Honda Mulai Bangkit, Ini Dia CBR250RR". Kompas.com. 2016-07-25. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  9. ^ MacDonald, Sean (July 25, 2016). "The 2017 Honda CBR250RR Is Here And It's Beautiful". Cycle World. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  10. ^ https://paultan.org/2019/03/27/2019-honda-cbr250rr-now-in-thailand-at-rm32000/
  11. ^ "Honda CBR250RR Dijejali Teknologi MotoGP, Wah Cucu RC213V?". Mesinbalap.com. 2016-08-20. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  12. ^ "Tokyo Motor Show: Honda "Light Weight Super Sports" Concept Shows Off a 14,000 RPM Redline". Asphalt and Rubber. 2015-10-28. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  13. ^ http://otorider.com/article/view/modifikasi-honda-cbr250rr-versi-arrc-targetnya-lebihi-200-km-jam/wtVAOO9QZAlPGbtzkrjTnG55rdsMyfSrXx2lj4Veo3k
  14. ^ "Ahwin Takes First Win as Rheza Seals AP250 Title – Asia Road Racing Championship". Retrieved 2019-07-08.
  15. ^ https://otomotifnet.gridoto.com/read/02186983/data-lengkap-test-ride-all-new-honda-cbr250rr-buat-harian-ala-otomotif?page=all