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skatermike24 Jan 10, 2003 03:02 PM

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I have a Recon, I noticed the 250EX is a sport model of the Recon, are they the same bikes with different plastics?

GreatCanadian Jan 10, 2003 04:10 PM

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There ain't no stupid questions here...stupid answers sometimes but no stupid questions........no they're not the same bike....i know nothing of sport bikes but i checked the net and here are some specs...you'll see some differences here, but others will be able to tell you more....keep checking back


EX:

Engine Type: 229cc air-cooled OHV longitudinally mounted single-cylinder four-stroke
Ignition: CD with electronic advance
Starter: Electric
Clutch: Automatic
Transmission:
Five-speed with reverse
Driveline: Direct rear driveshaft
Front Suspension: Double-wishbone; 5.9-inch travel
Rear Suspension: Swingarm with single shock; 5.7-inch travel
Front Brakes: Dual hydraulic 174mm discs
Rear Brake: Sealed drum
Front Tires: 22 x 7-10 knobby
Rear Tires: 22 x 10-9 knobby
Length: 68.3 inches
Width: 41.8 inches
Height: 42.2 inches
Wheelbase: 44.3 inches
Seat Height: 31.3 inches
Ground Clearance: 5.9 inches
Turning Radius: 9.2 feet
Dry Weight: 349.0 pounds
Fuel Capacity: 2.7 gallons, including 0.7-gallon reserve


Recon:
Model TRX250
Engine 229cc air-cooled OHV sideways-mounted single-cylinder four-stroke
Ignition CD w/ electronic advance
Starter Electric w/ auxiliary recoil
Clutch Automatic
Transmission Five-speed with reverse
Driveline Shaft drive
Suspension, front/rear Double-wishbone/Swingarm w/ single shock
Wheel travel, front/rear 5.1"/4.9"
Brakes, front/rear Dual hydraulic drum/Sealed mechanical drum
Tires, front/rear 22x7-11/20x10-9
Length 70.6"
Width 40.7"
Height 41.5"
Seat Height 30.6"
Ground Clearance 6.0"
Wheelbase 44.5"
Turning Radius 8.5'
Dry Weight 397 lbs.
Fuel Capacity 2.4 gallons including 0.6 gallon reserve

RacinJason Jan 10, 2003 04:16 PM

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the recon and 250 use many of the same drive train components however the sport bike has more suspension, a slightly higher compresion and lighter weight

much the same
very different

any other questions that I can answer poorly?
BRAAAAP

GreatCanadian Jan 10, 2003 04:19 PM

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hey raptor...at least you answered it on your own...i copied and pasted it from the internet....in other words, i didn't have a clue about the question!!!...i give you an A- for your answer and an F+ for mine!!...don't argue with the marks...i'm a teacher!!

skatermike24 Jan 10, 2003 04:22 PM

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Thanks guys

trx450 Jan 10, 2003 04:23 PM

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The only stupid question is the UNASKED question.......................................... .....

skatermike24 Jan 10, 2003 04:26 PM

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Well I'm new here, got alot of questions, again thanks to all!!!!!!

01redrecon Jan 10, 2003 04:51 PM

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They are both basically the same machine. The recon came out first in 1997 and the 25ex came out in 2000 (i think). It had the recon motor with some slight motor mods for more sportiness and in 2002 they updated the recon to the ex specs. The 250ex does have front disc brakes and thats about it and i think it might even have an oil cooler???

Specta Jan 10, 2003 05:52 PM

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Great Canadian,

That was great you took the time to find an answer. I know who I will ask next time.

You meet the nicest people on a Honda.


GreatCanadian Jan 13, 2003 10:09 AM

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Thanks specta....i always try to remember that i was a rookie here once and was kind of afraid to ask a stupid question...but as you say, there are nice people in here, and they were quite helpful....a lot of the questions that i do know the answers to are only because someone here was kind enough to answer the same question for me at one time.....best of luck.


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