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Beitragvon Holyground am Mittwoch 7. Juli 2004, 21:27

hi jungs ich wollte mal wissen wann die neuen modelle von honda rauskommen!
spezalisiert auf die crf250!
wenn des jemand genau weiß, preis, und vielleicht schon nen test dazu hat wäre es sehr nett es hier zu posten!

viele dank im voraus
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Beitragvon MX Lois am Donnerstag 8. Juli 2004, 09:28

Bei uns wahrscheinlich im September (ist aber nicht 100% sicher) !
Preise werden ein weniger höher sein als heuer
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Beitragvon Holyground am Donnerstag 8. Juli 2004, 12:34

ok danke also kann ich so mit november rechnen oder?also bei meinem händler?

weiß schon jemand was da alles neu ist?
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Beitragvon MX Lois am Donnerstag 8. Juli 2004, 13:51

Die CRF 450 kommt total neu !
Die CRF 250 bleicbt im großen und ganzen gleich
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Beitragvon Holyground am Donnerstag 8. Juli 2004, 13:56

ich hab da mal was gefuden!
also ich glaube die 250er bleibt ned gleich gg!
da kuck mal is auch so gut wie alles neu!
Boah aber der PREIS LOL DES KANN DOCH NED SEIN ODA?
CRF250R
Suggested Retail: $5,899.00

Racing improves the breed, which means this class-leading front runner enters 2005 with a host of new features plus a lighter weight.


2005 Honda CRF250R. Click image for a larger version.


Features & Benefits

New for 2005

New cylinder head porting for increased power at lower rpm.
New camshaft profile increases low-rpm torque while maintaining maximum horsepower.
New ignition map works in conjunction with new cylinder head and camshaft for improved power at virtually all engine speeds.
New spark plug with side electrode for improved spark and complete combustion.
New aluminum spark plug tube for lighter weight.
New lightweight right engine cover for improved transmission and clutch lubrication.
New stiffer clutch springs for improved feel and increased durability.
New shift drum, shift forks and shift fork shafts for more precise shifting.
New rear hub is lighter and stronger.
New swingarm construction for lighter weight.
New exhaust pipe for lighter weight and mass centralization.
New muffler design for lighter weight and mass centralization.
New rear brake pad insulators for consistent braking action.
New fork and rear suspension valving for improved bump absorption.
New front axle placement for improved fork action and turning.
New improved Pro-Link® ratio.
Overall bike lighter by 2.0 pounds.
Engine/Drivetrain

Powerful four-stroke 249cc liquid-cooled four-valve Unicam™ engine is designed to produce power across a wide rpm range for easy-to-control operation.
Lightweight, compact, internal auto decompression and handlebar-mounted hot-start system provide superb operation, hot or cold.
Compact, lightweight engine assembly weighs only 52.7 pounds.
Unicam valve train provides the light weight of a compact single-cam drive and the optimum combustion chamber shape for maximum power at all engine rpm.
Unicam valve train features a carburized single camshaft that directly actuates two 31mm titanium intake valves. The camshaft exhaust lobe actuates two 26mm steel exhaust valves via a forked, low-friction roller rocker-arm.
Lightweight titanium intake valves permit use of smaller valve springs, reducing overall engine height.
Crankshaft is made of high-strength, low-carbon steel with carburized main journals for maximum durability at sustained high-rpm operation.
ACG cover, clutch cover and cylinder head cover are made of magnesium to reduce engine weight.
Forged 12.9:1 compression slipper piston and rings are lighter than a conventional design, revving quickly while maintaining excellent cylinder sealing and high-rpm power.
Double-carburized connecting rod utilizes a big-end needle bearing for maximum high-rpm performance and durability.
Nikasil® cylinder lining is lightweight and provides cooler operation for extended engine life.
Press-fitted aluminum spark plug pipe fits between forked exhaust rocker arms, further contributing to compact cylinder head design.
37mm Keihin FCR carburetor features four rollers on the flat slide, resulting in very light throttle effort, smooth operation, crisp throttle response and excellent rideability.
Carburetor features a throttle position sensor (TPS) that helps maintain a linear throttle response throughout the range.
Twin-sump lubrication system separates the oil supply for the crankshaft, piston and valve train from the clutch and transmission. This ensures a cool supply of oil to the clutch, eliminates clutch and transmission material contamination to the engine oil, reduces the amount of circulating oil, and permits the use of a smaller oil pump.
Vertically split crankcases feature a built-in oil pump, reducing weight compared to a conventional design.
Exhaust system uses a lightweight stainless exhaust header and repackable aluminum muffler.
Dual radiators feature a refined core area for improved heat dissipation compared to conventional dual-radiator design.
Gear-driven balancer reduces vibration and drives the water pump. Eight clutch disks provide the surface area necessary to handle the engine`s impressive torque, while carefully matched clutch springs provide a light feel at the lever.
Durable five-speed close-ratio transmission.
Chassis/Suspension

Fourth-generation twin-spar aluminum frame is derived from Honda`s CR® series. Forged aluminum steering head and tapered downtube section are designed to optimize frame rigidity. In addition, tall swingarm pivot plates and thin frame spars create a narrow overall frame cross-section for superb rider comfort and maneuverability.
Frame design features a single, large-diameter tapered downtube. Two rugged box-section rails attach to the base of the downtube and support the engine. A forged aluminum steering head provides a compact and extremely durable mount for the frame spars and engine downtube.
The aluminum frame design is matched to rider ergonomics to maximize handling and control operation.
Swingarm features a dual-axis, double-taper design with a large cast aluminum cross-member.
Front and rear wheels feature HRC® works-type lightweight aluminum spoke nipples.
Front wheel features large-diameter front axle and wide wheel-bearing span for excellent rigidity.
Rear axle diameter of 25mm and large-diameter bearings provide significant rigidity to withstand torturous track conditions.
Lightweight, 47mm inverted Showa® twin-chamber cartridge fork with aluminum dampers. The fork offers 12.4 inches of travel, 16-position rebound and 16-position compression damping adjustability. The inner surface of the front fork outer-tubes receives same honing treatment as works bikes for low-friction operation.
Pro-Link single-shock rear suspension system features a fully adjustable Showa rear damper and 12.4 inches of wheel travel, separate low-speed (13 positions) and high-speed (3.5 turns) compression damping adjusters and 17-position rebound damping.
Rear shock damper piston diameter is 50mm for consistent performance under demanding riding conditions.
Compact twin-piston front brake caliper, anodized aluminum brake pistons and lightweight front brake disc minimize unsprung weight for improved turning and handling.
HRC works-type rear brake system integrates the rear master cylinder and fluid reservoir, eliminating the rear master cylinder reservoir and hose.
Large, 240mm front and rear brake discs.
Additional Features

All plastic body components (radiator shroud, sidecovers, rear fender, seat base, fuel tank, front fender and front number plate), offer a slim, aggressive style and light weight.
Frame design allows airbox sidecovers to have larger intake ducts, contributing to significant airflow in the mid- and upper-rpm ranges.
Rider ergonomics are optimized by adapting the handlebar, seat and footpeg height to place the rider`s legs at the narrowest cross-section of the frame for improved comfort and handling feel.
Seat cushion uses foam construction that follows the shape of the fuel tank, providing a smooth transition to increase rider mobility and comfort.
"Non-slip" seat cover for increased rider control.
Cleated rear brake pedal and folding shift lever are made of lightweight aluminum and are designed to complement the riding position. Brake pedal features optimized ratio to match integrated rear-brake master cylinder design.
Wide, cleated stainless steel footpegs are self-cleaning, resist corrosion, provide excellent grip and fold for extra ground clearance.
Aluminum Renthal handlebar (971 bend) is rubber-mounted to reduce rider fatigue and improve comfort.
CR handlebar holders provide three different mounting positions: standard CRF250R holder (CRF450/CR125R-type) provides +/- 3mm fore or aft position to match rider preference, and optional holder (CR250R-type) provides neutral position.
Works-type handlebar grips add to rider comfort.
Adjustable front brake lever.
Quick-adjust clutch perch for easy cable adjustment.
Clutch lever designed to improve feel and action.
Dunlop D742 front and D756 rear tires are fitted for maximum traction and cornering performance.
Chain guide material offers improved wear resistance, with a service life five times greater than conventional materials.
Front disc brake cover helps protect rotor and caliper from damage.
Removable rear subframe allows easy maintenance.
Washable, two-stage foam air filter for optimal engine protection and easy maintenance.
Repackable silencer for maximum performance and minimal noise.
Comfortable, durable controls and high-quality fasteners.
Stainless steel clutch cable for long life.
Honda Racing-inspired colors and graphics.
Ownership includes one-year complimentary membership in the Honda Rider`s Club of America™ (HRCA®). Benefits include: discounts, travel benefits, roadside assistance for off-road bike transport vehicle while motorcycle is being transported, one year complimentary subscription to Honda Red Rider™ magazine, access to HRCA Clubhouse Web site (www.hrca.honda.com), access online to Honda Common Service Manual. For HRCA details, call 1-800-847-HRCA. For dealers only, please call (310) 783-3958.
Engine Type: 249cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke
Bore and Stroke: 78mm x 52.2mm
Compression Ratio: 12.5:1
Valve Train: Unicam; four-valve
Carburetion: Keihin 37mm flat-slide with throttle position sensor (TPS)
Ignition: CD with electronic advance
Transmission: Close-ratio five-speed
Final Drive: #520 chain; 13T/51T
Suspension Front: 47mm inverted Showa cartridge fork with 16-position rebound and 16-position compression damping adjustability; 12.4 inches travel

Rear: Pro-Link Showa single shock with spring preload, 17-position rebound damping adjustability, and compression damping adjustment separated into low-speed (13 positions) and high-speed (3.5 turns); 12.4 inches travel
Brakes Front: Single 240mm disc with twin-piston caliper
Rear: Single 240mm disc
Tires Front: 80/100-21
Rear: 100/90-19
Wheelbase: 58.2 inches
Rake (Caster Angle): 27.50°
Trail: 123mm (4.8 inches)
Seat Height: 38 inches
Ground Clearance: 14.2 inches
Dry Weight : 204 pounds
Fuel Capacity: 2.0 gallons
Color: Red
Consult owner`s manual for optional racing parts[/b]
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Beitragvon MX Lois am Donnerstag 8. Juli 2004, 15:39

Preise in USA sind immer netto !!
Rechne mal die deutsche Steuer von 16% dazu , dann sind wir bei 6840 €
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Beitragvon Holyground am Donnerstag 8. Juli 2004, 16:01

ahh lol stimmt aber is ja dann trotzdem noch billiger als wie du gesagt hast!
weil die 2004er kosetn ja 7200!also so um die 7000 beim händler!
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Beitragvon MX Lois am Donnerstag 8. Juli 2004, 16:33

Was hab ich gesagt ?

Bei uns kosten die CRF 250´04 momentan 6450 € inkl. E-Kit !
Die CRF 250´05 wird am Anfang ca. 6800 o.ä. kosten !!!!!
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Beitragvon Holyground am Donnerstag 8. Juli 2004, 16:59

was isn e-kit?
jo mein händler meinte so ich bekomm die so für 65-6600€bei ihm kenn den schon ewig der verdient da ned viel dran!
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Beitragvon MX Lois am Donnerstag 8. Juli 2004, 17:01

Bei uns bekommt sie jeder für 6450 € !
E-Kit ist ein Teile Kit der bei den EU-Modellen von Honda dabei ist !
Kolben , Motordichtsatz , Ölfilter , Luftfilter etc
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Beitragvon Holyground am Donnerstag 8. Juli 2004, 17:02

achso cool!
naja ich werd dann mal mit dem händler reden!
also wie viel wird jetzt die 2005er kosten?

achja mit dem ekit. wird die dann auch noch kostenlos zusammen gebaut?
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Beitragvon MX Lois am Donnerstag 8. Juli 2004, 17:12

Zusammenbauen ist kein Problem !
Feste Preise für die 2005er gibt es noch nicht , die werden wahrscheinlich erst im Oktober oder so bekanntgegeben !
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Beitragvon Holyground am Donnerstag 8. Juli 2004, 17:37

ok danke, und wann sind die frühestens da?
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Beitragvon MX Lois am Freitag 9. Juli 2004, 10:00

Frühestens Mitte September
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Beitragvon Holyground am Freitag 9. Juli 2004, 12:15

ok danke!
sag mir mal nen preis bitte!also ich mein das ich gleich losstarten kann, also zusammen gebaut alles
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