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  • HMF Engineering

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  • Honda CR250M

    The Honda CR250M Elsinore is a two-stroke motorcycle first manufactured by Honda in March 1973; it had 29 horsepower and weighed 229 pounds.[1][2] It was designed by Soichiro Miyakoshi, and prototype testing began in Japan in 1971 and on California motocross tracks in 1972.[3] The CR250M was Honda's first two-stroke production race bike, the first competition dirt bike that Honda built from scratch instead of adapting a street bike,[4] and the first production motocrosser.[5] A chome-moly frame, aluminum bodywork and plastic fenders contributed to its light weight,[2] even after restyling when initial tests showed the frame to be too fragile, potentially bending after less than an hour of riding.[6] The Elsinore was named after the offroad race in Lake Elsinore, California,[7] the best-known off-road race of the late 1960's and early 1970's.[2] The popularity of the CR250M and its derivatives soared after Gary Jones rode a stock machine to win the 1973 AMA 250 national motocross ser... (see more)

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