In a few days, Honda will be launching the 2021 Honda CRF250L and CRF250L Rally, which it calls a “full model change.” Teasing some details ahead of the launch of this pair of dual-purpose motorcycles, Honda has released a photo and a few details.
For the CRF250L, Honda says an “Evolved
On-Off Gear” concept is used, intended to make daily use as well as weekend
riding fun more convenient, with the bike easier to handle both on- and
off-road. In the engine room, still a single-cylinder 250 cc, liquid-cooled
mill, the air intake and exhaust have been revised for more power.
Aside from new bodywork the 2021 CRF250L
also gets a new frame that is lighter and stiffer. Adding to the list of
updates is longer travel suspension and two-channel ABS which we assume is
switchable for off-road duties. Meanwhile, the 2021 CRF250L Rally gets the same
updates as the CRF250L, but with the addition of LED lights of a slimmer
design, better fuel efficiency, a larger fuel tank and taller windshield. More
details will become known at the full launch due to take place soon.