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Honda CB250G (1974-75)

The Honda CB250G was a motorcycle model produced in 1974-75. It features a twin cylinder, air cooled, four stroke engine, with OHC and two valves per cylinder, and a capacity of 249. The bore and stroke measure 56 x 50.6 mm and the compression ratio is 9.5:1. The bike has an ignition and starts using a 5-speed transmission and chain drive system. The front suspension uses telescopic forks while the rear suspension has dual shocks. The front brake is a single disc while the rear is a drum. The CB250G uses 3.00-18 front and 3.25-18 rear tyres respectively. The bike has a dry weight of 170 kg and a fuel capacity of 10 litres. Its maximum power output is 30 horsepower or 21.9 kW at an RPM of 10500.


Technical specifications:

Make Model: Honda CB 250

Year: 1974-75
Engine: Air cooled, four stroke, twin cylinder, OHC, 2 valve per cylinder
Capacity: 249
Bore x Stroke: 56 x 50.6 mm
Compression Ratio: 9.5:1
Induction:
Ignition / Starting:
Max Power: 30 hp 21.9 kW @ 10500 rpm
Transmission / Drive: 5 Speed / chain
Front Suspension: Telescopic forks
Rear Suspension: Dual chocks
Front Brakes: Single disc
Rear Brakes: Drum
Front Tyre: 3.00-18
Rear Tyre: 3.25-18
Dry Weight: 170 kg
Fuel Capacity: 10 Litres

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