Honda Crf250rg motorcycles for sale in Durham, North Carolina

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2014 Harley-Davidson Sportster Forty-Eight

$6,499

Durham, North Carolina

Year 2016

Make Honda

Model CRF250RG

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2016 HONDA CRF250RG, 2016 Honda CRF250R--LAST 1 IN INVENTORY AND WE ARE BLOWING IT OUT!The advertised price is Unit Vin Specific. This is a New motorcycles with Factory Warranty. Contact our sales staff today for availability and final total purchase price.All sale prices are Net prices after rebates and dealer discounts and before any applicable taxes, DMV, freight or dealer feesPodium Ready. It’s the little things that make the difference between that sweet taste of champagne and finishing somewhere in the back of the pack. Because, face it, every racer wants to win, and most motocross bikes these days are pretty darn good. That’s why you have to bring your best to every moto. And that’s why Honda is bringing some updates to what was already the best bike in the class, our CRF250R. This year's fine tuning gives the CRF250R what it needs to keep you in front. New, larger radiators handle the output from a more powerful engine, which includes more cam lift and new titanium exhaust valves. Larger-diameter muffler pipes and a new resonator also help increase power. In terms of suspension, the Showa SFF-Air TAC Fork is five millimeters longer, and now features a Schrader valve to make adjusting the balance chamber easier. There’s even a new chain-roller diameter—our engineers haven’t missed a thing. And it’s all with one goal in mind: Giving you the best 250 MX bike there’s ever been. Mission accomplished! More Powerful Unicam Engine: The CRF250R gets some major engine upgrades this year.The top-end changes (pistons, valves, compression ratio) all contribute to the bike's race-winning power. Next Gen Showa SFF-Air TAC Fork: Lighter and easier to tune than a conventional-spring fork, the CRF250R’s Showa SFF-Air TAC fork improves suspension reaction and simplifies adjustments for track conditions. Updated this year with an added Schrader valve for the balance chamber for easier tuning. Choose Your Power: This handlebar-mounted mode-select button lets you dial in engine power delivery character with a push of your thumb. Choose between Standard, Smooth and Aggressive, depending on track conditions. Twice As Good: The CRF250R pioneered our twin-muffler exhaust system. The two-pipe design means that each muffler is shorter, mounts lower and is tucked in much closer to the bike’s center of mass. For 2016, the