) or the brilliant lens of Sunny's DSLR that I find the the CBR sooo yummy! Now,I would buy:
Ninja,only if I live near a track and raid the track every weekend.
Ninja,only if I want a screamer and the best of the bests of the 250cc bikes.
Ninja,only if I am a big lime-green kwacker fanboy (which sort of,I am!)
Ninja,only if I want exclusivity!
For everything else,I feel the CBR fits the the bill perfectly.At nearly half the price of Ninja the CBR is in many ways the bargain of the decade.

One more thing,even if my bank-coffers are fully tanked-up with money,there's no reason as to why I wouldn't consider CBR twice or thrice before going for the Ninja?
And,lets not forget,there is no 'cheap' bike here.One is expensive and the other more expensive!
1.6 lacs for a bike is way too much by Indian standards.So,cashing 3 lacs on a Ninja could,well,be a nightmare for many.

We all know,how most of us would be taking loans,paying down-payments and EMIs for their dream rides.For a common man that's the only way possible.It sure looks easy at first but shelling out cash for the EMIs and other sundry expenses could give one serious headaches over the total loan-tenure.Affording a Ninja then seems a bit erroneous.
For a lot less amount,we can now have a world-class quarter-litre bike with kicks, if less but comparable to a Ninja..Thank You,Honda


and very nice review... it made me feel better after taking my money back from Honda Guys
..but there are chances.....i hope...


. As the most observin is the mirror & the lenght (Size).. However I have ride both Ninja & Honda CBR (on test ride by showroom) the bike(CBR) has a comfort..
And wen it comes to pocket size.. I say definatly CBR250.. just the rear view is a bit smaller then Ninja.. howevr the performance and the speed matter tho.. and these bikes are for indian road.. but indian roads are not tat lengthy n clear for these bike to exceed speed limit..

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