Honda Motorcycles seems to be on the seventh cloud these days. The firm is continuously working over its flagship series of sports motorcycles. Just a few days back we have written about the upcoming CBR's in our country. But it seems the manufacturer is working to expand the series of sports motorcycles by introducing some new variants over the same platforms. Recently, a Japanese magazine was successful enough to print a whole new concept of a 250cc sports motorcycle under the CBR series. Like I said a whole new concept that means a Honda CBR 250RR might be making its appearance carrying a 4-cylinder engine configuration.
The Japanese magazine, "Young Machine" has printed a scooped Honda CBR 250RR on its cover page. And, the most noticeable part of this rendering sports motorcycle is that it will be coming with 4-cylinder engine configuration. It would be the craziest thing ever, a quarter-liter sports motorcycle carrying 4-cylinder engine, churning out a burning power of 44.4 BHP over 20,000 revs. Apparently, riding a Honda CBR 250RR wouldn't be less than any real time adventure.
The rendering Honda CBR 250RR seems to take cosmetic inspiration from the Honda CBR 650F, as it shares its twin spar frame and the giant rear swingarm. The rendered image shows the fully-covered body fairing, under belly exhaust, single disc brakes at both front and rear, the very same telescopic front forks and solo riding experience. Apart from all these things, the Honda CBR Series enthusiasts will be expecting to experience the 4-pod engine on the real time Honda CBR 250RR.
Eventually, we will be looking forward for a real possibility that the Honda Motorcycle will be turning out the rendering soon. Not like the pretty much rumored four-cylinder Kawasaki Ninja 250, which didn't wake up again.