Yet more great news coming from Honda as the Japanese
manufacturer announces that one of their niftiest dual-sport machines,
the 2014 version of the CRF250L, is expected to reach the dealerships in
June... that is in 1 week or 2.
The 2014 Honda CRF250L is built with an off-road-focused chassis and suspension, but it will be just as easy to carve the urban traffic aboard it, thanks to the incredible maneuverability and nimble character. Powered by a 4-stroke 249.6cc single with liquid cooling, the 2014 Honda CRF250L has all the needed brawn to tackle the trails and the city jungle. With PGM-FI fuel delivery and electronic advance, this bike promises a ton of fun both on and off the road.
Ergonomics have been updated to provide the best mix between off and on: the long motocross-style seat leaves plenty of freedom of movement, and at the same time provides good support for longer asphalt trips. With a saddle boasting room for two, frame-mounted passenger pegs and cargo hooks, it's obvious that the 2014 Honda CRF250L was made for daily use in a variety of scenarios.
And with the updated counterbalancer, rider and passenger will feel less vibrations from the thumper unit, for a more comfortable ride. And with an advertised 73 mpg (3.2 l/100km), there's little one could want more from such a nifty bike. All that remains is Honda to decide on the price..