Honda CR series

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[edit] Road Race Bikes

CR Series Race Bikes
Model Model years Engine Configuration Engine Displacement
CR72 Dream Racing 1962 Twin 247.35cc
CR77 1962 ??? ???cc
CR93 Benly Racing 1962 Twin 124.8cc
CR110 Cub Racing 1962 Single 49.99cc

[edit] Off-Road Bikes

The Honda CR series is the company's line of off-road two-stroke "motocross" motorcycles. US 2006 models have an engine displacement of 85 (two frame styles), 125, or 250 cc. The CR50 and CR100 were discontinued in model year 2005. All CR models have liquid cooling, single rear shock, and telescoping inverted front suspension forks. Performance and handling of the CR 125 and 250 is very good, although in recent years, the CR 125 has been eclipsed by the CRF250R, and the CR250 by the CRF450R.

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