Honda CR250R in Movies
The Honda CR250R is a single cylinder, two-stroke cross / motocross motorcycle produced between 1995 and 2007.
Engine
The engine was a liquid cooled single cylinder, two-stroke. A 66.4 x 72.0 mm (2.6 x 2.8 inches) stroke result in a displacement of just 249.00 ccm (15.19 cubic inches). The engine features a 8.5:1 compression ratio.
Drive
The bike has a 5-speed transmission. The final drive was via chain.
Chassis
It came with a 80/0-21 front tire and a 110/90-19 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via single disc in the front and a single disc in the rear. The front suspension was a 47.0mm inverted showa cartridge fork with 16-position rebound and 16-position compression-damping adjustability while the rear was equiped with a pro-link showa single shock with spring-preload, 17-position rebound-damping adjustability, and compression-damping adjustment separated into low-speed (13 positions) and high-speed (3.5 turns) The CR250R is fitted with a 7.57 litres (2.00 gallons) fuel tank. The bike weighs just 96.6 kg (213.0 pounds). The wheelbase is 1,481 mm (58.3 inches) long.

Kanye West: Bound 2
2010 Honda CRF250X Hi taco, look at this incredible story about Kanye's dirt bike, what it might have been used for etc.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/27/bound-2-motorcycle_n_4351188.html

The Detonator
this one again! /vehicle_32574-unknown.html any ideas, what it is? :-)) martin De moins en moins... Hello, les Roumains!!!!! Yamaha perhaps? On a quand même quelques indices: implantation du disque de frein arrière (ou avant...), l'habillage semblant fait maison, ou du moins localement... Et le petit cache-poussière du dique arrière est copie conforme du même de chez Suzuki, pour une 125 TSR 125 R. (qu'est-ce qu'y faut pas aller chercher, bon sang!). Question: existe-t-il une chaîne d'assemblage de motos en Roumanie, actuellement? Though it is not certain, fuel tank looks like 125cc MZ. ...Welcome Romanian! It's proably a BMW of some sort. Et ce n'est pas une Yamaha 660 XT, contrairement à ce qui avait été updaté... uhm ... XT with inverted forks? That must be a 2-stroke ... very long suspension travel, beyond the usual "street enduro" ... Cagiva? Husqvarna? If two stroke, then it is Not XT... Maybe Yamaha? It's a Yamaha DT200 circa 1992 with custom "dress" (2stroke, short exhaust) I'm thinking it might be a heavily disguised 2000 Honda XR650. It's the little details. The swingarm has an unusual 'pinched' design, it gets narrower towards the axle near the rear caliper. The little protective cover over the rear brake caliper and the disc shield under the swingarm. Compare with the picture here: http://www.bikepics.com/pictures/645465/ Though they could've built an entirely custom bike using an XR swingarm assembly. The fairing is pretty unique, it could be a cheap replaceable dakar style race fairing if the bikes are going to be crashed in a chase scene. The exhaust has been moved down low also. And the frame looks different...... This is a toughie!! Since this is a cheap made for DVD film, they probably didn't build a custom bike from scratch. Like "Der Krusche" said - that one again... . NO four-stroke, so no XT or NX or XR, not built from scratch. I´d go with "pigpen", the fairing is interesting - could be from a 80 - or 125 cc- "racer" or aftermarket (more likely !), but it is definitely fitted on some not-too-old motocross-mare. Liquid-cooled, not too big, slapped together several times after - and only for - crashing, i would say.... Might have been born some Honda (CR ?) in the 80s or 90s - anyone still interested ? Ben là, c'est super. Y a un débat, on a essayé de savoir de quoi il s'agit. Et quelq'un passe et nomme cette moto, d'autorité. J'aurais pu dire aussi VéloSolex, y a presque autant de points communs avec cette moto. Deux roues et un moteur deux-temps. Pour le reste, elle peut rester en "unknown", à moins qu'il n'y ait assez d'éléments nouveaux? Mais alors, suffit pas d'imposer un avis, faut ARGUMENTER! Sinon, le site n'a plus de raison d'être, si on part dans ce genre de couenneries... Là, c'est une MTX: Link to "www.google.fr" En effet je ne sais pas d'où sort cette identification... peut-être que quelqu'un a supprimé son commentaire après coup CBR600 fairing Since that one is identified, I think this is too, if its the same! As the one who identified the other one didn't identify this one as the same thing, I am not sure... edit: and checking the pics, they are not identical They aren't even similar. Except for the fairing.
This motorcycle is based on the HONDA CR250R 1997 - 1999 model. And it also attached fairing of HONDA CBR1000F 1997 - 1998 model.

Burn Notice EP: 1.01
Its definitely a Honda CR250, I'm trying to figure out what year though. -Edit- It's a 1997 Honda CR250R, See here: http://100megsfree4.com/honda/h0200/cr250r.htm
It's a 1998, not a 1997

Red Dwarf EP: 7.2
"Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast." I'll be back for breakfast From the another close up picture, It's Honda CR250R of 1986-89. http://img152.imageshack.us/my.php?image=reddwarfnazilorry36qq.jpg Are you 100% sure? I've just found a behind the scenes picture of Ace's bike from http://www.groovetown.co.uk/features/rdfeatures/sfx7/sfx7props.php http://img69.imageshack.us/my.php?image=reddwarfacerimmerbike8kw.jpg
Ace Rimmer, what a guy!

Police Academy
C'était plutôt pour la voiture bleue, mais si certains veulent chercher pour la moto... 1 étoile pour la voiture, mais 3 pour la moto... Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, late seventies I guess that the blue car (Trans Am) is nearly the same model as the white one. Most likely, maybe just a different year. Another picture of the bike: Honda CR250R (1982) #About categorize In case of bikes produced only for competition like this one, it can sort in this way. 'Bikes, competition, motocross(or MX) - ex.CR250R' So I should add a category "motocross" ? There is already "trial" which I thought to be similar... maybe group the two? No, you shouldn't. It is only presentation of one method. Motocrosser is often used for the action or stunt scene of a movie,t therefore, sort may become easy when it increases in the future. And the word "trial" may be confused with another motorcycle competition. Trial, Not speed but balance and a score are important. http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mcdirt/trailrider/trials.html Well, somebody that has enough knowledge in bikes should make a list of the categories needed, to replace current categories, because I am not sur that all of them are really correct/useful. And then take some time to reclass the bikes of the site into the right categories And a 1977 Pontiac Trans Am according to gliffhanger. (this picture is provided by him)
Aliases
- CR250