Bringing back the 250R
#1
Why Honda does not want to do it? I am sure there is a huge market for it. If it were for the lawsuits why would they have more lawsuit with a 250R than with a 400EX? Or more than Yamaha with the Raptor or Banshee. The 400EX is pretty close in performance to the 250R and the Yamahas are Faster and don't handle as well (meaning they are less safe) and Yamaha is still producing them. What would be the real reason why Honda would not do it? It just doesn’t make any sense.
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Honda is steering away from two strokes just as the other manufacturers are. The signs are already there. Look at the dirtbike market.
Honda dropped the CR500 this past year.
Honda has released the CRF150,CRF230, and CRF450 in that same 12 month period. Along with a CRF250 to be announced in September.
Honda dropped the CR500 this past year.
Honda has released the CRF150,CRF230, and CRF450 in that same 12 month period. Along with a CRF250 to be announced in September.
#6
i havent been on this forum for that long maybe a year or two
from what i see this topic is brought up about every month and
this has probably has been going on ever since the stopped
production what was that 13 years ago
i want them to make the r again just as much as every one else
but i doesnt look like its going to happen
from what i see this topic is brought up about every month and
this has probably has been going on ever since the stopped
production what was that 13 years ago
i want them to make the r again just as much as every one else
but i doesnt look like its going to happen
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I posed this question to my local Honda dealer. He figured it would cost close to $30,000 to build a R from scratch. Many of the OEM parts are no longer available, like the frame. Not sure if all engine parts are still out there.
Let's face it. Honda is not going to make another "R" at all. They may make a high-performance quad, but I guarantee you it'll be a 4 stroke if they do.
Let's face it. Honda is not going to make another "R" at all. They may make a high-performance quad, but I guarantee you it'll be a 4 stroke if they do.
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