Road Review: Honda CBR250R

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Road Review: Honda CBR250R

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Had this beast for about 3 months now and have done about 3,000 clicks on it. Got it second-hand (from Bahtsold website), three months old with 700kms on the clock for 95k, its the non-abs version retailing in Hua Hin at 120k (ABS version is 140k).

The bike is very light for its size and handles very well, even around town, the clutch is feather-light - anyone can ride this machine. It feels a lot more stable on the road than the CBR150 but not as heavy as the CBR400, a nice in-between ride.

Riding position is very comfortable, I can ride for 2-3 hours easily without feeling the need to stop and rest, there is no back, butt, arm or shoulder pain from long rides. It has fuel injection, six gears and will cruise comfortably at 120kph on the highway and will do more if you push it but it then becomes a game of road-roulette with Thai drivers. Acceleration is not blisteringly fast but you wouldn't expect it from a 250cc, it feels quite torquey in gears 2-4 though. Fuel economy is awesome, she drinks Gasohol and Regular 91, I always put the red stuff in as its better for the engine. It'll do around 380-400km on a full tank which is about 320 baht (providing you don't rip it).

On the downside it is a single cylinder so can bit a little lumpy at low revs, simple answer though - twist the throttle, and smoothness resumes! Also lacking is any storage space, under the pillion seat is a gap that just about holds a pair of riding gloves so you'll need a backpack, or bungee chords to strap anything on. The caveman club exhaust does nothing for me either, it is a very quiet machine and you can sneak up on traffic and pass them before they know you're there!
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Curious as to why the front fairing is black? Did you change it? Normally they're all red with a touch of silver.
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Hey Buksida, if you really want some fun try one of these. Only B300,000 and a whole lot of fun!
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Dam my file is to big to load? Sorry no photo?
Why is it called 'after dark' when it really is 'after light'?
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Great review, sounds like you got a bargain and the best colour!

I cant believe how cheap these bikes are. Its on my
boys toys list for sure!

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alleykat wrote:Curious as to why the front fairing is black? Did you change it? Normally they're all red with a touch of silver.
Yeah, picked up some scratches on one side so instead of forking out $$$ for new fairing from Honda I had them rubbed down and re-sprayed black. Also switched out the front clear screen for a black one to blend it in a bit better, she's now definitely unique!

Hobie, what was your image? You can resize them here: www.shrinkpictures.com

Yep, the CBR is a decent ride for very little coin, even the 150 is a bargain at under 79k when you consider the top of the line Wave is 55k and most of those twist-and-go scooters are over 50.
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I can't resist not putting on a video of the machine :)

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