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A pearl-black Hornet | |
| Manufacturer | Honda |
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| Also called | Hornet, Hornet 250 |
| Production | 1996–2007 |
| Predecessor | Honda CB250 Jade |
| Class | Standard |
| Engine | 249 cc (15.2 cu in)liquid-cooled,DOHC,16-valve,inline 4-cylinder |
| Bore /stroke | 48.5 mm × 33.8 mm (1.91 in × 1.33 in) |
| Compression ratio | 11.5:1 |
| Top speed | 112 mph (180 km/h)[citation needed] |
| Power | 40 hp (30 kW) @ 13000 rpm[citation needed] |
| Torque | 23.53 N⋅m (17.35 lbf⋅ft) @ 11000 r/min[citation needed] |
| Ignition type | CDI |
| Transmission | 6-speed,manual 520chain drive |
| Frame type | Diamond (mono-backbone) frame |
| Suspension | Front: 41mmtelescopic forks Rear: Showa Monoshock withswingarm, preload adjustable. |
| Brakes | Front: Hydraulicdisc, Single 296mm disc with 4-piston Nissin caliper Rear: Hydraulic disc, Single 220mm disc with single-piston Nissin caliper |
| Tires | Front: 130/70ZR 16 M/C Rear: 180/55ZR 17M/C |
| Seat height | 74.5 cm (29.3 in) |
| Weight | 151 kg (333 lb) (dry) 168 kg (370 lb) (wet) |
| Fuel capacity | 16 L (3.5 imp gal; 4.2 US gal) |
| Related | Honda CB600F Hornet (Honda 599) Honda CB900F Hornet (Honda 919) |
TheHonda CB250F also known as theHonda Hornet 250 is astandard motorcycle which was launched byHonda in 1996. It was initially only available in Japan, as a domestic model but was made available to the rest of the world as agrey import. Powered by a de-tuned version of theinline-four engine from the CBR250, it produces around 40 PS at 14,000 rpm to its redline of 16,000 rpm.[citation needed] This tuning allows the engine to provide more useful low-end power. The bike features a 6-speed transmission and a 16-litre fuel tank and in later models, a dual-tone coloured exterior. This bike is said to emit a peculiar high-pitched whine due to the gear driven camshafts used inside the engine.[citation needed]
Following reception from the Japanese market, theCB600F Hornet andCB900F Hornet were made available to the markets outside Japan.
In 2014, Honda launched the entirely newsingle-cylinder CB250F (without the "Hornet" name), which is based on theCBR250R sport bike. Honda also launched the287 cc version for the developed markets, called the CB300F, which is based on theCBR300R.