1994 Honda CB250

$1,795

Great Starter or commuter bike. New Tires and service.

Never were the words “trusty little workhorse” so apt as to describe the Honda CB250.

The latest incarnation, launched in 1992, represented the swansong for a motorcycle with a history going back to the 1970s. Trusted, reliable and entirely without pretence, the Honda CB250 is a cracking little motorcycle that’s given long service to bikers everywhere.

The Honda CB250’s engine began its life in the old 250 Superdreams of the 1970s. Despite it’s modest power and torque figures, it performs its duties without complaint. There’s plenty of go for town riding.

The Honda CB250 is excellent value. The Honda CB250’s staying power means you don’t have to ditch it along with the L plates. Loads of Honda CB250s were used for daily commutes. Insurance is dirt cheap and the fuel economy is phenomenal. Easy to work on, too, saving garage bills.

The Honda CB250 is a budget, basic motorcycle with the accessories to match. The clocks are straight out of the ’70s with large, analogue rev counter and speedo. The seat and pegs make for an upright riding position which doesn’t cripple the rider too much. Grabrails and bungee hooks are handy.

Reconditioning Fee ($399)

Details

Price $1,795
Miles 24,116 mi

Specifications

Year 1994
Make Honda
Model CB250
Engine Displacement (cc) 234