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  • Re: Honda CBR 250R

    Originally posted by IamAditya View Post
    At 140 what is the RPM ?
    Idk man, probably close to 10k rpm. It isn't possible to redline at 6th gear. Redline starts at 10,500 rpm.

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    • Re: Honda CBR 250R

      Originally posted by IamAditya View Post
      At 140 what is the RPM ?
      8500-8750rpm
      There is no destination, I just want to keep riding.

      Honda CBR 650F / CBR 250R ABS Repsol (Sold) / Yamaha FZ-S

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      • Re: Honda CBR 250R

        Originally posted by hgps View Post
        8500-8750rpm
        You actually looked at the console while doing that speed? [emoji32]

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        • Re: Honda CBR 250R

          Originally posted by leech View Post
          You actually looked at the console while doing that speed? [emoji32]

          [emoji16]
          There is no destination, I just want to keep riding.

          Honda CBR 650F / CBR 250R ABS Repsol (Sold) / Yamaha FZ-S

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          • Re: Honda CBR 250R

            Originally posted by hypheni View Post
            Hope to see a CBR triplog soon enough in Tourer section.
            Made it

            Originally posted by leech View Post
            [MENTION=8003]prateek[/MENTION] sir, you are trying to stress the engine at 95 kmph? I was riding at 120-140 constantly in 6th gear for 5-6 hours, and still this bike didn't overheat or change sound. I think unless you keep redlining, this CBR 250 can keep going without a worry.
            At 9pm to 1am on highway that too NH1, could not risk more. Also will share in my log why and what made me rethink about high speed run.
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            • Re: Honda CBR 250R

              I wasn't recommending a speed run, just informing you that this bike won't sound stressed even at constant 120-140.

              At night, I go below 100 kmph too. Anything lower than that, fast moving cars tend to overtake me leaving a cats whisker as margin of safety.

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              • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                Hi guys, I have received my cbr today. Attached some images.

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                • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                  Originally posted by shan2306 View Post
                  Hi guys, I have received my cbr today. Attached some images.
                  Congrats man!!

                  P.S. DO NOT quote the entire picture set. Remove all pictures when quoting text
                  Last edited by B7ACKTHORN; 03-19-2017, 05:14 PM.

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                  • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                    [MENTION=7619]sourabh[/MENTION],thank you..

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                    • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                      Originally posted by shan2306 View Post
                      [MENTION=7619]sourabh[/MENTION],thank you..
                      KL 7? Which area is that?

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                      • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                        Originally posted by leech View Post
                        KL 7? Which area is that?
                        Ernakulam, Kerala

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                        • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                          Originally posted by shan2306 View Post
                          Ernakulam, Kerala
                          Put a mesh cover over the seats. The stock seats will cause sweaty butt on long journeys. The mesh cover allows air flow to your nether regions.

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                          • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                            Grrr. I'm growing impatient. Will be taking delivery of my beauty tomorrow. [emoji16]🤙🏻 I'm so excited about this! I can't even contain myself. I'm grinning ear to ear like and idiot from just thinking about getting her. Will be getting a ceramic coating done this Saturday at ReflectON, Mahadevpura branch in Bangalore. He's quoting 5k. Says he won't leave a single stone unturned while working on the bike. Plastics, fibre, paint and everything will be covered in the coating. I've heard some ugly things about PPF on fibre parts. Which is why I don't wanna take the risk. Will update here tomorrow with pics of delivery and such!
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                            • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                              Originally posted by Siddhanth Paul View Post
                              Well EBR didn't make ugly bikes. I'll be right to say that Hero Motocorp effed up while taking design cues from EBR. Personally, I'd prefer to buy an EBR over a 959 Panigale. They sounded great too!
                              Hmm.. Looks may be subjective. But imo, EBR never made great bikes right from the days of the Buell Harleys. Forget the Panigale, i would even prefer the suzuki GSX 1000 over the EBR 1190

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                              • Re: Honda CBR 250R

                                Originally posted by ZZR1 View Post
                                Hmm.. Looks may be subjective. But imo, EBR never made great bikes right from the days of the Buell Harleys. Forget the Panigale, i would even prefer the suzuki GSX 1000 over the EBR 1190
                                2017 GSXR1000 is amazing, the king is back.

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