The Cami appears to be a proper 'trail bike', while the Randonne is clearly a 'trials" bike with a seat added. Two different strategies that may in the end run into each other on the trails.
Supposedly the Cami has earned its stripes in South America for the last couple years (Leo, anyone?) and is suited for 2 up riding at a beginner's/relaxed pace. Street certification is underway ... not sure I'd want to take a Randonne much over 30mph with it's geometry.
I agree that a properly configured/lowered 250F would be cool but there's no way to hit the price points of the Cami/CRF230/TTR225 etc with that formula.
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