A new rendering has been released by Young Machine of the Honda CB250RR. The naked street rocket can continue to use the same
suspension setup with upside down forks up front and a mono shock in the rear.
The fuel tank extension in the rendering of the Honda CB250RR seems to have
drawn inspiration from the new 2017 KTM Duke 390.
The Honda CB250RR can use the same steel frame seen
in the faired motorcycle. The newly designed frame has balance, rigidity,
lightness and durability as its core values. The gull type aluminium swing arm
too can be used in a variety of motorcycle styles.
The heart of the bike will be the same 249.7 cc
parallel twin mill borrowed from the Honda CBR250RR. In the faired version,
coupled to a 6 speed gearbox, the output stands at 38.7 PS of maximum power at
12,500 rpm and 23.3 Nm of peak torque at 11,000 rpm. While Honda has not
officially confirmed the Honda CB250RR, if it becomes a reality the output can
be expected to remain the same.