Honda's famous CRF250R and CRF450R will be bigger and better
than ever before with the evolution of a new 2016 model.
The 250cc model has been updated with a sizable power boost and
suspension upgrades, while the Honda CRF450R is raising the bar
once again with upgrades to the front and rear suspension and
changes in steering geometry.
The CRF250R has long been the weapon of choice for MX riders
thanks to its fluid power delivery and sharp chassis design, that
balances lightning-fast agility with sure-footed stability.
But in recognising the fast-paced development of the MX world
and knowing all too well how potent the smallest improvements can
be on the track, Honda has now taken the 2016 model - due to hit
Australian shores in October 2015 - to the next level with an array
of exciting upgrades.
The main focus of the 2016 enhancement revolves around a
completely revised cylinder head, piston and con-rod. The new
engine is more powerful in the high rev range and stronger off the
bottom, while still maintaining its smooth feel and delivery.
An extensive redesign of the power plant has resulted in the
perfect outcome; less weight and more power. Maintaining its
legendary mid-range punch, the 2016 Honda CRF250R makes no
sacrifices.
The CRF250R's renowned 49mm Showa SFF-TAC-Air forks also
received a host of internal changes, as well as an extra 5mm length
in the top tubes to enhance traction, suspension reaction, rider
feel and adjustability.
While both fork legs employ the same stroke and internal
dimensions as employed previously, they have undergone extensive
development to reduce friction through a shorter stroke, improving
suspension reaction speed and also increasing reaction force at
midstroke, boosting control during prejumping and landing.
The lightweight suspension - specially developed by Showa for
the CRF250R - is designed to fully unlock the chassis' performance
potential for the ultimate riding experience.
Other changes like the resonator chamber in the exhaust and a
redesign of the footpegs make the CRF more practical than ever
before, while cutting edge technology like the Engine Mode Select
Button (EMSB) is an exciting reminder that the new model means
serious business.
Like its little brother, the CRF450R is also raising the
bar.
Since its introduction in 2002, the Honda CRF450R has combined
very usable power with total control, redefining the word "balance"
from a rider's perspective. The CRF is renowned for giving both
professional/amateur racers and hobby enthusiasts equal opportunity
to extract maximum performance from both themselves and their
machine.
On top of making a name for itself as a hard-hitting package at
all levels, the Honda's reliability, longevity and build quality
have set the benchmark on a global scale.
Every single model since its beginning has delivered
cutting-edge updates from Honda's busy competition program around
the world and the 2016 evolution - due for release in August - is
no exception.
The new CRF450R boasts reworked 48mm KYB Pneumatic Spring Forks,
with improved handling, stability and front/rear suspension
balance. Stroke remains the same but the forks are longer, with
increased outer tube rigidity.
Both compression and rebound damping rates are firmer to
maintain control towards the point of bottoming out. The rear shock
also has more rebound damping in the middle-upper range of its
stroke, plus works a new ProLink ratio. The new CRF offers a wider
range of adjustment on both the front and rear.
Matching the ability of a small bike with the power of a big
bike, Honda has stuck with the hugely popular 2015-spec 449cc
four-stroke engine for the new model CRF. Last year's extensive
remodel of the powerplant resulted in increased power and torque
off the bottom line, with a smoother delivery through the middle
and increased peak output and rpm at the top end.
Designed to make their already very usable engines even more
adaptable, both the CRF250R and 450R have been fitted with the
Engine Mode Select Button (EMSB). The EMSB allows the rider to
choose between three engine maps designed for different riding
conditions and styles.
Track bred and precision engineered with unrivalled reliability,
the new CRF models' proven race winning technology is designed to
be pushed to new limits.
To explore new limits on the 2016 CRF250R and 450R visit your
nearest Honda Dealer, ring 1 300 1 HONDA or go to www.hondamotorcycles.com.au
Media Contact:
Glyn Griffiths
Marketing Manager Motorcycles
Motorcycles Division Honda Australia Motorcycle and Power Equipment
Pty Ltd
Telephone: (+613) 9270 1115
Facsimile: (+613) 9357 0826
Email: GGriffiths@hondampe.com.au
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