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Little red riding good

“The motor is a huge improvement over the previous model”

The 2022 model Honda CRF250R is one of the most anticipated dirtbike releases in recent years. A bike that is basically brand-new from top to bottom, the new-model red 250 has borrowed the bulk of its characteristics from its big brother, Honda’s 2021 CRF450R. Major chassis and engine changes top the list of updates for the quarter-litre four stroke, but the highlights don’t stop there. The big question though, is has Honda found that much-needed

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