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Honda NX 250 (reduced effect)
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Honda NX 250 (reduced effect)

Key specifications

Engine
249 cc
Power
17 HP
Fuel type
petrol
Fuel capacity
2.4 L
Transmission
6-speed
Front brakes
Single disc
Rear brakes
Expanding brake

Overview

Introducing the 1989 Honda NX 250 (reduced effect), a remarkable blend of style, performance, and agility that solidified its presence in the enduro-offroad motorcycle category. As part of Honda’s esteemed lineup, the NX 250 was designed for riders seeking both versatility and a lightweight companion on their adventures. It deftly balances the demands of off-road capability with urban commuting, making it an appealing choice for riders looking to explore diverse terrains without sacrificing comfort or control. With its sleek design and rugged charm, the NX 250 continues to capture the hearts of enthusiasts who appreciate the golden age of dual-sport motorcycles. At the heart of the NX 250 lies a robust single-cylinder, four-stroke engine with a displacement of 249cc, delivering an impressive 17 horsepower at 7,000 RPM. This powerplant offers a delightful riding experience, allowing for a top speed of 73.3 mph (118 km/h) while maintaining an excellent balance between performance and fuel efficiency. The liquid-cooled engine operates at an 11.0:1 compression ratio, ensuring smooth power delivery and reliability on long rides. Paired with a 6-speed gearbox, the NX 250 offers riders the ability to navigate varied landscapes effortlessly, whether zipping through city streets or tackling rugged trails. The NX 250 is not just about raw power; it’s also equipped with several features that enhance its functionality and rider experience. The front suspension utilizes a single disc brake system, providing reliable stopping power, while the rear features an expanding brake for added control. Weighing in at just 293.2 pounds (133 kg) with fluids, this motorcycle is designed to be nimble, allowing riders to maneuver easily in tight spaces. Additionally, with a fuel capacity of 9 liters (2.38 gallons), the NX 250 is built for those who appreciate long rides without constant refueling, making it an excellent companion for weekend warriors and daily commuters alike. **

Pros

  • Lightweight Design: At 293.2 pounds, the NX 250 is easy to handle, making it ideal for both novice and experienced riders navigating urban environments or off-road trails.
  • Versatile Performance: The combination of a powerful engine and a 6-speed transmission allows for smooth operation, whether on highways or rugged terrains.
  • Fuel Efficiency: With a modest fuel capacity and an efficient powertrain, riders can enjoy extended rides without frequent stops for gas.

Cons

  • Limited Power Output: While 17 HP is sufficient for casual riding, it may feel underpowered for those seeking high-performance capabilities.
  • Single Disc Brakes: Although effective, the braking system may not provide the same level of stopping power as dual-disc configurations found on some modern bikes.
  • Aging Technology: As a motorcycle from 1989, the NX 250 lacks some of the advanced features and electronics present in contemporary models, which may be a drawback for tech-savvy riders.

Technical details

Source specification data

Make
Honda
Model
NX 250 (reduced effect)
Category
Enduro-offroad
Power
17.00 HP (12.4 kW)) @ 7000 RPM
Gearbox
6-speed
Top Speed
118.0 km/h (73.3 mph)
Bore X Stroke
70.0 x 64.8 mm (2.8 x 2.6 inches)
Compression
11.0:1
Displacement
249.00 ccm (15.19 cubic inches)
Cooling System
Liquid
Engine Details
Single cylinder, four-stroke
Valves Per Cylinder
4
Transmission Type Final Drive
Chain
Fuel Capacity
9.00 litres (2.38 gallons)
Weight Incl Oil Gas Etc
133.0 kg (293.2 pounds)
Rear Tyre
120/90-16
Front Tyre
100/90-19
Rear Brakes
Expanding brake
Front Brakes
Single disc