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Re: What drugs were involved?
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:05 am
by dougie
justoneoftheguys wrote:PS - a seat cushion like the Butt Buffer is a requirement on this bike.
IIRC - a couple of people on the CBR250 website really liked the Corbin seat.
You can get just the rider portion for $259.
http://www.corbin.com/honda/h250cbrfr.shtml
Re: What drugs were involved?
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 1:16 pm
by dougie
justoneoftheguys wrote:$3995 out the door, Veg. I understand tall people are comfortable on them, too.
They will get up to 75mph quickly, and then gradually work their way up to the 90s, using 5th gear and tucking.
New colors for 2013!

And if you like that sporty kinda thing, Kawasaki just released a Ninja
300 twin.
Re: What drugs were involved?
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 1:30 pm
by Garnet
dougie wrote:
And if you like that sporty kinda thing, Kawasaki just released a Ninla 300 twin.
A Ninla, that is new.

Re: What drugs were involved?
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 2:14 pm
by dougie
Garnet wrote:dougie wrote:
And if you like that sporty kinda thing, Kawasaki just released a Ninla 300 twin.
A Ninla, that is new.

Alright smarty-pants.

I fixed it.
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Re: What drugs were involved?
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 2:32 pm
by Deleted User 287
dougie wrote:And if you like that sporty kinda thing, Kawasaki just released a Ninja 300 twin.
They obviously felt the pain with the introduction of the CBR in 2011. They had to up the ante. The 300 will offer ABS as well!
I have not ridden a 250 Ninja, but I understand they are two different motorcycles. The Ninja has more on top, but the Honda has a broader torque band in the middle where it counts. (to most people)
I have not done much experimenting with red-line yet.
Then there is mileage. There is this website called
fuelly.com.
If mileage is what you are interested in, as well.
That could change with the new 300 as it is the first time Kawasaki has gone fuel injected on this model.
Re: What drugs were involved?
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 2:52 pm
by dougie
Rob - Is the low power bugging you?
I remember racing a 125GP bike, the throttle was always pinned and you went fast by not slowing down.
What moniker do you use on CBR250.NET?
Re: What drugs were involved?
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 9:28 pm
by Deleted User 287
The low power is not bugging me... yet.
Yes, the throttle has been pegged a couple of times, but remember I am still breaking this in and I wanted to be gentle for at least the first 600 miles.
I also get scared when I am going much faster than 75mph, so I think it'll work out.
I wouldn't mind finding something like a ST1100P someday, though.
Oh, moniker - don'tpanic.
I was watching Hitchhiker's Guide for the first time just before I signed up...
Re: What drugs were involved?
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:52 pm
by Garnet
I tested a CBR a few weeks back and was impressed with how effortlessly it got up to speed. It didn't feel like you needed to thrash it to keep with traffic. As long as I didn't look at the numbers on the tach it felt great, up to and over 70 with no fuss.
My only complaint was the rear suspension, it felt too stiff and non compliant. I had just gotten off my /2 conversion which has a pretty cushy ride. The old conversion felt pretty sluggish after the little CBR.