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Cycle News 2015 Issue 40 October 6

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 40 OCTOBER 6, 5015 P63 track, we certainly did. With- out question the CRF250R has more power across the board, from off-idle to peak rpm. Luckily, it still feels like last year's bike as far as man- nerisms but with more power everywhere. Does this mean it's a Yamaha or Kawasaki killer now? No, not quite, but it's definitely a step in the right direction and is for sure more competitive in the horsepower department than it used to be. We like the CRF's power- band, which actually feels slightly broader than the '15's powerband, and can still be altered a bit via the CRF's engine-mode select button on the right handlebar, where you can control the bikes three pre-set maps. By press- ing a button, an LED light blinks indicating which mode you're in: one blink for stan- dard, two for soft (or smooth) and three for aggressive. We preferred either the stan- dard or aggressive modes; between the two, you pretty much have all of the bases (or tracks) covered. But in some extreme cases, we could see how the soft setting could be useful. It's worth noting that it remains in whatever mode you left it when restarting the bike; this isn't always the case with street bikes (and we ride those, too). Honda also updated the suspension. Last year, the CRF250R got its first air fork, Showa's Separate Function Fork (SFF) with Triple Air Chamber (TAC), but it's been updated for 2016. Like last year, the three air chambers (inner, outer and balance chambers) are located in the left leg, while the right leg is responsible for all damp- (Above) It might not look much different than the 2015 model, but the new CRF250R is changed and all for the better. (Left) Some things haven't changed, like the CRF250R's agile feeling and great cornering prowess.

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