2017 Honda CBR250RR Track Review By Marc Marquez – Video
The new Honda will come with a Throttle by Wire (TbW) system with three separate maps, a first for the category. The CBR250RR is graced with some serious bad ass styling and that could hint at the future direction of Honda sportbikes (including as yet unseen, all-new 2017 CBR1000RR), with twin LED headlights sitting in a sharp race-style fairing, a twin outlet right side-mounted muffler, inverted forks and ABS with petal-style discs.
“The CBR250RR was developed primarily for the Indonesia market,” says American Honda’s Motorcycle Media Coordinator, Tony DeFranze. “It will be manufactured there and begin sales by the end of 2016. Honda is planning to release the CBR250RR in Japan at a later date but there are no plans at this time to sell the CBR250RR in the US.”