Honda CBR 250 RR 1990

Specifications

The 1990 Honda CBR 250 RR sports a 4-cylinder, 4-stroke engine developing 45 HP (33.1 kW), for a kerb weight of 157 kg (143 kg dry).
Its 735 mm seat height makes it accessible to smaller riders.

This 249 cm³ motorcycle.
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Engine displacement

249 cc

Engine type

4-cylinder in-line - 4-stroke

Maximum power

45 hp (33.1 kW) at 15000 rpm

Maximum torque

24.5 Nm (2.5 mkg) at 12000 rpm

Weight-to-power ratio

3.49 kg/hp
4.74 kg/kW

Weight-to-torque ratio

6.41 kg/Nm
62.8 kg/mkg

Fuel system

4 Keihin carburetors Ø 29 mm

Valves/cylinder

4

ACT

2

Weight fully fueled

157 kg

Dry weight

143 kg

Frame type

Double aluminum perimeter frame

Saddle height

735 mm

Length

1975 mm

Width

675 mm

Wheelbase

1345 mm

Minimum height

1080 mm

Tank capacity

13 L

Fork

37 mm diameter tele-hydraulic

Braking

2 Nissin discs Ø 275 mm, 2-piston caliper

Front tire

110/70 R17

Shock absorber

single shock absorber
Adjustment: preload

Braking

1 disc Ø 220 mm, single piston caliper

Rear tire

140/60 R17

Gearbox type

6-speed gearbox

Transmission

manual

Shifter

No

Secondary transmission

Chain

Required license

Category A driving licence
A2 license

Sportbikes of similar displacement from 1990

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The inline 4-cylinder, 4-stroke engine of this 1990 Honda CBR 250 RR produces 45 HP (33.1 kW).
The 1990 Honda CBR 250 RR develops a maximum torque of 24.5 Nm (equivalent to 2.5 mkg) thanks to its inline 4-cylinder, 4-stroke engine.
The 1990 Honda CBR 250 RR is equipped with a front tire in 110/70 R17 and a rear tire in 140/60 R17.
Yes, without hesitation. The seat height of this Honda is 735 mm, allowing for easy flat-footing, making it ideal for shorter riders and beginners.
Yes! This CBR 250 RR is equipped with a reverse gear, which greatly facilitates maneuvering despite its wet weight of 157 kg.
DCT is the type of automatic transmission equipped on this CBR 250 RR. It stands for "Dual Clutch Transmission." It allows for automatic or manual gear shifting without a clutch lever, providing greater comfort and smoothness.
Yes! The 1990 Honda CBR 250 RR can be restricted for the A2 license for new riders.
Yes, this 1990 Honda CBR 250 RR is compatible with the A2 license.
Yes, this 1990 Honda CBR 250 RR is compatible with the A1 license.
No, this Honda is designed solely for use on and is not road-legal.
The 1990 Honda CBR 250 RR weighs 157 kg wet (143 kg dry).
The 1990 Honda CBR 250 RR is sold at the price of €.