How fast can a Honda Nighthawk 250 go?
Top speed & performance | |
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Max torque | 15 ft-lb |
Top speed | 80 mph |
1/4 mile acceleration | 17 secs |
Tank range | 265 miles |
How fast is a Honda Nighthawk?
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Manufacturer | Honda |
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Top speed | 190 km/h (120 mph) (est) |
Power | 60 kW (80 hp) at 9,500 RPM (claimed) |
Torque | 61 N⋅m (45.2 lb⋅ft) at 8,000 RPM |
Ignition type | Electric start |
How much does a Honda 250 weight?
265 pounds
2021 Honda CRF250R Specifications
ENGINE | |
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Ground Clearance | 11.3 inches |
Seat Height | 34.8 inches |
Curb Weight | 265 pounds (Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and a full tank of fuel-ready to ride) |
WARRANTY |
Is a CRF250R a 2 stroke?
Overview. The Honda CRF250R is Big Red’s four-stroke production motocross bike for the 250F class.
When did Honda 250 go fuel Injected?
The Honda CRF450R was the first in the series, followed by the CRF250R in 2004. Further down the line, the CRF450X and CRF250X bikes emerged, both designed for mostly off-road use….CRF-450R notable changes.
2004 | 7/8″ Handlebars |
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2008 | Honda progressive steering damper |
2009 | Fuel injection |
2013 | Air forks, dual exhaust |
What does a Honda 250 weigh?
2021 Honda CRF250R Specifications
ENGINE | |
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Wheelbase | 55.9 inches |
Ground Clearance | 11.3 inches |
Seat Height | 34.8 inches |
Curb Weight | 265 pounds (Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and a full tank of fuel-ready to ride) |
What color was the Honda Nighthawk CB250 in 1991?
The Honda Nighthawk CB250’91 (CB250L’91 in California) was sold in 1991. One color was available: Passion Red. The “HONDA” wing and “NIGHTHAWK” decals were silver.
What is the Honda CB250 Nighthawk engine capacity?
The Honda CB250 Nighthawk features a 234cc air-cooled parallel twin engine. First manufactured in 1982, the motorcycle has changed little except for color availability.
What happened to the Nighthawk 250?
The Nighthawk 250 has become somewhat rare these days, mainly because MSF courses all over the country used them up the same way The Dukes of Hazzard depleted southern California of Dodge Chargers (though probably with less jumping).