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Cycle News 2024 Issue 50 December 17

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VOLUME ISSUE DECEMBER , P133 > The top four bikes in this test could be interchanged with one more or one less rider's opinion. The Honda CRF250R is a much better bike for 2025, but it narrowly misses the podium in fourth place. Still, the fact that it could now be vying for a podium spot is a huge improvement over its last-place result just a year prior. The CRF moves up in the ranks largely thanks to its new, stiffer frame and shock mount. The previous-gen CRF felt too stiff, but Honda says that was because the frame was flexing too much. Now, the bike comes standard with reinforcements to the head tube and rear shock mount. This makes a big differ- ence in damping vibrations and keeping the bike planted on the ground in a straight line. The frame keeps the bike aligned on the track and allows the sus- pension to perform its job effec- tively. There's better feedback, and the frame and suspension no longer seem to fight each other for balance. Riders can now trust that the bike will stay underneath them. The engine is another one of the CRF's strong suits. The previous Honda 250 had a high- strung personality and only delivered power in the far upper ranges of the rpm curve. While the new engine is predomi- nantly the same, a new airbox, exhaust and gear ratios provide noticeably more torque from the bottom while still retaining the benefits of that high-revving character. The added grunt now allows you to navigate the inside ruts with less effort, and the bike no longer begs to be shifted as often as before. Map HONDA CRF250R M

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