Honda CB250N Super Dream

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Honda CB250N Super Dream
Honda CB250N Super Dream
Manufacturer Honda
Production 1979-80
Engine Air cooled, four stroke, parallel twin cylinder, OHC
Compression ratio 9.4:1
Top speed 138 km/h / 85.7 mph
Ignition type Capacitor discharger /
Suspension Front: Telescopic forks, 115mm wheel travel
Rear: Dual shock with adjustable preload, 65mm wheel travel
Brakes Front: Single 273mm disc
Rear: 160 drum
Front Tire 3.60-19
Rear Tire 4.10-19
Weight 166 kg
Fuel capacity 14 Litres
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It could reach a top speed of 138 km/h / 85.7 mph.

Engine

The engine featured a 9.4:1 compression ratio.

Chassis

It came with a 3.60-19 front tire and a 4.10-19 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Single 273mm disc in the front and a 160 drum in the rear. The front suspension was a Telescopic forks, 115mm wheel travel while the rear was equipped with a Dual shock with adjustable preload, 65mm wheel travel. The CB250N Super Dream was fitted with a 14 Litres fuel tank. The bike weighed just 166 kg.

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Honda CB250N Super Dream

Overview

Make Model Honda CB 250N
Year 1979-80
Engine Type Air cooled, four stroke, parallel twin cylinder, OHC
Displacement 249
Bore X Stroke 62 x 41.4 mm
Compression 9.4:1
Induction 29mm Mikuni carb
Ignition Capacitor discharger /
Max Power 27 hp @ 10000 rpm
Max Torque 14.7 ft-lb @ 8500 rpm
Transmission / Drive 6 Speed / chain
Front Suspension Telescopic forks, 115mm wheel travel
Rear Suspension Dual shock with adjustable preload, 65mm wheel travel
Front Brakes Single 273mm disc
Rear Brakes 160 drum
Front Tire 3.60-19
Rear Tire 4.10-19
Dry Weight 166 kg
Fuel Capacity 14 Litres
Consumption Average 20.3 km/lit
Standing ¼ Mile 17.5 sec / 119 km/h
Top Speed 138 km/h / 85.7 mph
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