What is cr250?

The Honda CR250 is a two-stroke motocross bike that was manufactured by Honda from 1973 to 2007. It was known for its powerful engine and competitive performance on the track. The CR250 was popular among professional motocross riders and amateurs alike due to its nimble handling and responsive power delivery.

Throughout its production run, the CR250 underwent several updates and revisions to enhance its performance and reliability. It featured a liquid-cooled engine, aluminum frame, and top-of-the-line suspension components from Showa.

The CR250 was discontinued in 2007 when Honda decided to shift its focus to four-stroke models. However, the bike remains a favorite among motocross enthusiasts and collectors for its iconic status and legendary performance. Parts and aftermarket support for the CR250 are still widely available, making it a popular choice for riders looking to experience the thrill of riding a two-stroke motocross bike.