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Type of motorcycle
Honda VT250F
ManufacturerHonda

The Honda VT250F Integra is a semi-faired, sport bike first produced by Honda in 1982.

The VT250F had a DOHC 4-valve-per-cylinder, 90-degree water-cooled V-twin engine, which significantly reduced primary vibration when compared to inline twin engines used on similar machines. The V-twin engine also allowed the motorcycle to have a low centre of gravity and a low seat height.

The front brake system was a single inboard ventilated disc that was developed to improve brake performance and feel. This was only seen on Honda models for a few years, before a switch to sintered metal brake pads with the more traditional disc/caliper arrangement. Other features included a hydraulic clutch, Comstar wheels with tubeless tyres, TRAC anti-dive front forks and Pro-Link rear suspension. Engine coolant passed through one of the frame tubes. The early UK specification model had built-in front fairing indicators, and optional radiator side-cowls and belly pan. Following the VT250F, the VT250 Spada and VTR250 were produced. A full fairing VT250F2 was also produced to help the rider from being fatigue at high speeds it also featured double row cam chains. Later models also came with an aluminium box frame. The engine redlined at 13500 rpm. The engine also tends to heat up causing severe damage to the crankshaft bearings. It is advised to use only 10W/40 engine oil for v-twins and v-four engine motorcycles.

Specifications

Engine Two-cylinder 90° V Twin, Four-stroke
Displacement 248 cc
Bore & Stroke 60 mm x 44 mm
Valvetrain DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Compression ratio 11:1
Maximum power 26.1 kW (35 hp) @ 11,000 rpm
Maximum torque 21.5 N⋅m (15.9 lb⋅ft) @ 10,000 rpm
Starter Electric
Cooling system Liquid-cooled
Transmission Six speed
Drivetrain Chain
Seat Height 780 mm (30.7 inch)
Fuel capacity 12 litres
Brakes Front: single inboard disc
Rear: drum
Dry weight 149 kg (328.5 lb)

See also

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Standard CG125
CD125 Benly
CB125 Super Dream
CB250N CB250 Nighthawk
CB250RS
VT250-FII VTR250 Interceptor VT250 Spada
CBX400F CB-1
CB400N Super Dream
CB400T CB450SC/Nighthawk
VF400F
CX500/GL500 CX650/GL650
XBR500 GB500
Honda NT650
CB550SC/Nighthawk
CB650 / CB650C
CB650SC/Nighthawk
CB700SC/Nighthawk
CB750SC/Nighthawk
CB750 C,F,K,SC
CB900F
CB1100F Sabre
Sport NSR125
CBR250
CBR400
VFR400
CBR600F
VFR750R
CBR750
MVX250F
Sport touring VF500F
CBX550F
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VF1000F
CBX750
CBX
CBR1000F
Honda CB1100R
Touring PC800
GL1100 Gold Wing GL1200 Gold Wing GL1500 Gold Wing
Cruiser CM200 Twinstar
CMX250/Rebel
CM400 CM450 CMX450/Rebel
Shadow
Magna
CB900C CB1000C
Dual-Sport NX250
NX650
XL600V/XL650V/XL700V Transalp
XRV650/XRV750/Africa Twin


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