Sold for £4,830
(including buyers premium)
Registration No: C16 BOO
Frame No: MC221102175
Engine No: Not visible
CC: 250
MOT: None
The Honda CBR250 series of bikes was produced between 1986 and 1996. It was a lightweight 4-cylinder, 4-stroke, and 6-gear sport bike capable of revving up to 19,000rpm. The earlier models (1986-1993) produced 45ps (34 kW), from then on, the power output was reduced to 40ps (30 kW) in 1994 after a change in Japanese law. They however can be found in almost any country of the world, and in a number is the most powerful 4-stroke bike a learner is allowed to ride, and hence their popularity. The CBR250RR has six gears, and revs just under 9,000 rpm at 100km/h. Despite the high revs, the bike requires little maintenance, and should easily last 100,000 km with regular oil changes (over 1/2 a billion revolutions). The engine is somewhat unusual in that it uses gear-driven cams, further reducing maintenance requirements.
This lovely 250 Honda has formed part of a collection of machines. It was purchased by the vendor in running condition for his collection and then dry stored with its last run earlier this year. It will need light recommissioning before use, however, it is supplied with a current V5C.
For more information, please contact:
Mike Davis
mike.davis@handh.co.uk
07718 584217
Auction: National Motorcycle Museum, 7th Dec, 2022
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