Honda CRF 250 R – ME12A/R/24 Tire Pressure, Oil Type & Fluid Specs

SpecificationTechnical Data
Model SeriesME12A / ME12R / ME1224
Engine OilSAE 10W-30 (JASO T 903 MA) / 1.08 Liters
Spark PlugNGK SILMAR9A9S
Tire Size (F/R)80/100-21 51M / 100/90-19 57M
Tire Pressure1.0 bar (15 psi) [Front & Rear]
Battery TypeHY85S (Lithium-Ion)

The Honda CRF 250 R, specifically the ME12 platform introduced for the 2022 model year, represents one of the most significant engineering overhauls in Honda’s motocross history. A unique engineering highlight of this generation is the return to a single-exhaust system, a move that contributed to a massive weight reduction of approximately 3.8 kilograms compared to the previous dual-exhaust generation. This change wasn’t just about weight; it fundamentally altered the power delivery, providing significantly more low-to-mid range torque, which had been a critique of earlier high-revving iterations.

Technical Review: Precision Engineering

The ME12A/R/24 series focuses on ‘Track Toughness.’ The chassis was borrowed largely from the CRF450R, featuring narrower main spars and optimized lateral rigidity to improve cornering accuracy. The engine utilizes a 249.4cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder DOHC layout, but with revised intake porting and a larger 4.1-liter airbox to ensure the engine breathes efficiently at high RPMs.

From a maintenance perspective, the CRF 250 R is a high-performance machine that requires meticulous attention. The use of the NGK SILMAR9A9S iridium spark plug is critical for maintaining the high-compression ignition timing required for competitive racing. Furthermore, the HY85S Lithium-Ion battery provides high cranking amps while keeping the center of gravity low, though it requires a dedicated lithium-compatible charger for off-season storage.

Maintenance Essentials

  • Lubrication: Use only SAE 10W-30 oil meeting JASO T 903 MA standards. The system requires 1.08 liters. Frequent oil changes are the lifeblood of this high-revving DOHC valvetrain.
  • Traction & Pressure: The factory-specified 1.0 bar (15 psi) is the baseline for standard motocross tracks. For sand or mud, riders may drop to 0.8 bar, but for technical hard-pack, maintaining the 1.0 bar ensures rim protection and sidewall stability.
  • Electrical: Ensure the HY85S battery terminals are clean. Lithium batteries are sensitive to deep discharge; if the bike sits for more than two weeks, a voltage check is recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the oil capacity for the CRF 250 R (2022-2024)?

The engine requires 1.08 liters of SAE 10W-30 (JASO T 903 MA) oil.

Which spark plug does the ME12A model use?

The recommended spark plug is the NGK SILMAR9A9S, designed for high-performance thermal dissipation.

What is the standard tire pressure for track use?

Honda specifies 1.0 bar (15 psi) for both the 80/100-21 front and 100/90-19 rear tires.

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