2013 HONDA CBR250 REPSOL for sale in San Ramon CA
2013 HONDA CBR 250 REPSOL EDITION
2013 HONDA CBR250 REPSOL MC
Primary Color:
ORANGE
Accent Color:
Black
Stock Number:
100919
Mileage:
20,254
Engine:
249.4CCcc
Title:
Clear
VIN:
MLHMC4104D5302783
Internet Price:
$2,999
Vehicle Description
2 OWNER, EXCELLENT CONDITION, RUNS GREAT!
The 2013 Honda CBR250R Repsol Edition is a lightweight, single-cylinder sport motorcycle known for its user-friendly powerband, excellent fuel efficiency, and reliability, making it an ideal beginner bike.
Key Specifications
Specs
Engine Type 249.4cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke.
Horsepower Factory rated at 26 HP (19 KW) at 8,500 rpm.
Torque 17 lb-ft (23 Nm) at 6,750 rpm.
Transmission Six-speed.
Curb Weight 357 pounds (includes all standard equipment, required fluids, and full tank of fuel).
Seat Height 30.5 inches.
Fuel Capacity 3.4 gallons.
Fuel Economy Honda's estimate is around 77 MPG combined city/highway, while real-world use often yields 60-74 mpg.
Braking System Features a single 296mm front disc and a single 220mm rear disc. The Repsol edition came standard with ABS (Anti-lock Braking System).
Pricing and Value
The original Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2013 Honda CBR250R Repsol Edition was $4,599.
Today, typical used values vary based on condition and mileage:
Average Retail Value: Approximately $2,320, according to J.D. Power.
Typical Listing Price: Kelley Blue Book lists the typical listing price for a model in good condition with typical mileage around $2,085.
Actual Sales: Recent sales show prices ranging from approximately $1,900 to over $5,000 for extremely low-mileage examples.
Reviews and User Opinions
Handling and Ride Quality: Reviewers praise the bike for its lightweight and agile handling, making it easy to maneuver around town and carve canyons. The riding position is relatively upright for a sportbike, offering good comfort for longer rides.
Engine Performance: The engine is described as refined, reliable, and user-friendly, suitable for beginners but still fun for experienced riders in twisty roads or for commuting. It's capable of highway speeds, happily sitting at 75 mph, though some suggest a bit more power would be welcome.
Reliability and Build Quality: The bike is known for its unmatched reliability and low maintenance costs. The main maintenance point mentioned by some owners is the cam chain tensioner, which can rattle over time.
Pros & Cons:
Pros: Excellent fuel efficiency, great handling, reliable engine, strong braking with ABS, and a stylish, "big-bike" look with the Repsol livery.
Cons: Some owners note a slight "lurching" when transitioning from off- to on-throttle at low RPMs and suggest the stock headlights could be better for night riding.
The 2013 Honda CBR250R Repsol Edition is a lightweight, single-cylinder sport motorcycle known for its user-friendly powerband, excellent fuel efficiency, and reliability, making it an ideal beginner bike.
Key Specifications
Specs
Engine Type 249.4cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke.
Horsepower Factory rated at 26 HP (19 KW) at 8,500 rpm.
Torque 17 lb-ft (23 Nm) at 6,750 rpm.
Transmission Six-speed.
Curb Weight 357 pounds (includes all standard equipment, required fluids, and full tank of fuel).
Seat Height 30.5 inches.
Fuel Capacity 3.4 gallons.
Fuel Economy Honda's estimate is around 77 MPG combined city/highway, while real-world use often yields 60-74 mpg.
Braking System Features a single 296mm front disc and a single 220mm rear disc. The Repsol edition came standard with ABS (Anti-lock Braking System).
Pricing and Value
The original Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2013 Honda CBR250R Repsol Edition was $4,599.
Today, typical used values vary based on condition and mileage:
Average Retail Value: Approximately $2,320, according to J.D. Power.
Typical Listing Price: Kelley Blue Book lists the typical listing price for a model in good condition with typical mileage around $2,085.
Actual Sales: Recent sales show prices ranging from approximately $1,900 to over $5,000 for extremely low-mileage examples.
Reviews and User Opinions
Handling and Ride Quality: Reviewers praise the bike for its lightweight and agile handling, making it easy to maneuver around town and carve canyons. The riding position is relatively upright for a sportbike, offering good comfort for longer rides.
Engine Performance: The engine is described as refined, reliable, and user-friendly, suitable for beginners but still fun for experienced riders in twisty roads or for commuting. It's capable of highway speeds, happily sitting at 75 mph, though some suggest a bit more power would be welcome.
Reliability and Build Quality: The bike is known for its unmatched reliability and low maintenance costs. The main maintenance point mentioned by some owners is the cam chain tensioner, which can rattle over time.
Pros & Cons:
Pros: Excellent fuel efficiency, great handling, reliable engine, strong braking with ABS, and a stylish, "big-bike" look with the Repsol livery.
Cons: Some owners note a slight "lurching" when transitioning from off- to on-throttle at low RPMs and suggest the stock headlights could be better for night riding.
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NVNG INC.
Business Hours
| Mon: | Closed |
|---|---|
| Tue: | 9am-5pm |
| Wed: | 9am-5pm |
| Thu: | 9am-5pm |
| Fri: | 9am-5pm |
| Sat: | 9am-5pm |
| Sun: | Closed |
Location
2092 Omega Rd OFC F2
San Ramon, CA 94583
San Ramon, CA 94583

















