NS250 MC11

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anyone can shed some light on this model honda mc11 please
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This info is on NSR.com

1985 NS250R MC11

The NS250R MC11 was introduced in 1985 and was the leading edge design destined to be the ultimate configuration for a twin cylinder 2-stroke motorcycle!



It sported both an aluminium frame and swingarm, unheard of on a road-bike in it's day, along with Honda's trendy Astralight wheels. Again Honda used the ATAC system similar to the MVX, but had now introduced a nickel-silicone carbide (Nikasil) coating on the cylinders for reduced friction and greater wear resistance. 45hp @ 9500rpm out of the showroom made the NS250 an instant hit with Japanese sport riders and club racers alike!It's design and styling was taken directly from the works RS250R's of that era, a bike that was cleaning up in GP's and eventually allowed Freddie Spencer to win both the 250 and 500 World GP titles in the same season!A naked (unfaired) version designated the NS250F was also available. It came without the Astralight wheels or alloy swingarm. It was never as popular as the NS250R, and today is extremely rare!
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thanks for the info mate

here the honda dealer tells me the only nsr bought into australia was the 150

so this bike would be hard to find in oz?
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Id say extremely hard to find one, there may have been a few grey imports back in the day but I dont really know.

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Hi, first post on this forum for me! These were sold new in NZ in the late '80's and were quite popular so that could be an option if you were really keen. Basically the same as a NS400 but with a smaller twin cylinder engine.
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Re: NS250 MC11

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Scott's sold one two years ago, a Jap import.
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thanks for all the info

i think a mc11 is different to a mc16 though
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Very different.
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Re: NS250 MC11

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this one was 56 X 50.6 later NSR's were 54 x 54.5 bore and stroke
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the engine looks little similar to the ns400r
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Re: NS250 MC11

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Supposed to be the same frame on both
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