For unbeatable racing performance, younger riders can’t go past the CRF150R. It's packed with power and delivers impressive off-road racing results, rather than restricting younger riders to the kiddie’s track. With truly competition-class features, these smaller, lightweight bikes won’t hold you back.
Designed for racing through-and-through, the crankshaft is made of high-strength, low-carbon steel with carburized main journals for maximum durability at sustained high-rpm operation. 149.7cc liquid-cooled four-stroke engines, race-ready suspension and track-designed chassis make these bikes the ultimate racing partners. So if you’re ready to take them on, then be on your mark...
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Has there ever been a better way to enjoy the great outdoors than from behind the handlebar of a Honda dirtbike? Well, now there is. Because with our all-new CRF250F, life behind those bars is a little more enjoyable in a whole lot of ways. First off, there’s the overall size. A two-fifty is big enough for some real adventures, but not too big or heavy enough to be intimidating. The CRF250F’s all-new engine is designed with a wide powerband, and the new fuel-injected design makes starting easy, and automatically compensates for cold weather or high altitudes. The tough twin-spar frame is lightweight, yet built Honda tough to handle the dings of off-road riding. An electric starter makes getting underway a snap, and the styling is right off our championship-winning CRF motocrossers. Not too big, not too small, if there’s one bike that’s sure to please the maximum number of riders in your household, it has to be Honda’s new CRF250F.
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The 250 motocross class just might be the most competitive in all of racing. If you give an inch on the track, there are 20 or 30 other guys waiting to eat your lunch and use you for traction. First lesson: Winning starts with the holeshot, and getting the holeshot is where Honda’s CRF250R excels. We gave it an all-new DOHC engine last year, and this year we’ve continued with upgrades and refinements. Lesson number two: Hold on to the lead once you’ve got it. On a 250 this can be tough, especially in the slower corners. No problem on a 2019 CRF250R—we’ve made specific improvements in power delivery to give you that critical edge in the tight stuff. The open-class guys can just point and shoot here, but on a 250 that’s where a race is won and lost, by inches. So use every advantage you have, because you know what? There’s going to be someone else on the starting line riding a 2019 CRF250R, and if you’re not, you’ll end up behind them.