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  • Originally posted by rider_rock View Post
    isn't the acceleration (0 to 60) of RTR180 is comparable to NINJA250R (if not quicker)
    Nope. The Ninja does 0-60 in some 3 odd seconds.

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    • Originally posted by Horror View Post
      @tenhut: Ummm the C-ABS does act before your brakes lock up....they don't sit ideal.
      It keeps distributing the braking stress between the brakes..
      No it doesnt...it sits idle(active) untill it is triggered. If it went on doing its braking force distribution in the absence of wheel lock then the bike would be impossible to ride on a race track. It would also be impossible to do stoppies, stoppies however are possible on a C-ABS bike.
      Assumption : The C-ABS on the CBR250R is the same as the one on CBR1000RR
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      • Originally posted by TenHut View Post
        No it doesnt...it sits idle(active) untill it is triggered. If it went on doing its braking force distribution in the absence of wheel lock then the bike would be impossible to ride on a race track. It would also be impossible to do stoppies, stoppies however are possible on a C-ABS bike.
        Assumption : The C-ABS on the CBR250R is the same as the one on CBR1000RR
        Hmmm that's true....sorry
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        • I guess these accessories will be available in India as well, in addition to rim stripes...the tail pack looks sturdy&useful for touring.
          Last edited by Sarvajit; 11-17-2010, 04:45 PM.
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          • Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
            I guess these will be available in India as well, in addition to rim stripes...the tail pack looks sturdy&useful for touring.
            Nope ... In india will be available in 3 colors viz. Red, black & Grey. May be later they may release the one shown in last pic as limited edition etc.
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            • Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
              I guess these will be available in India as well, in addition to rim stripes...the tail pack looks sturdy&useful for touring.
              Is the first pic is also CBR250R ?

              i see Delta frame instead Diamond/steel frame which is the actual one ..

              comparing First Pic with last .. u can see the body frame difference ..

              seat cowl looks cool...
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              • Originally posted by neo88 View Post
                Nope...In india will be available in 3 colors viz. Red, black & Grey. Maybe later they may release the one shown in last pic as limited edition etc.
                Originally posted by nagoo View Post
                Is the first pic is also CBR250R ?

                i see Delta frame instead Diamond/steel frame which is the actual one ..

                comparing First Pic with last .. u can see the body frame difference ..

                seat cowl looks cool...
                I know, the bikes displayed are the CBR125&150, but I'm not talking about the body colors, but about the accessories on the bike like the tail pack etc.!
                Last edited by Sarvajit; 11-17-2010, 04:50 PM.
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                • Originally posted by tenhut View Post
                  no it doesnt...it sits idle(active) untill it is triggered. If it went on doing its braking force distribution in the absence of wheel lock then the bike would be impossible to ride on a race track. It would also be impossible to do stoppies, stoppies however are possible on a c-abs bike.
                  Assumption : The c-abs on the cbr250r is the same as the one on cbr1000rr
                  what i still dont understand is whats the combination in c-abs..? Is there any kinda combination between both the brakes, implemented by the system..?
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                  • Originally posted by rider_rock View Post
                    isn't the acceleration (0 to 60) of RTR180 is comparable to NINJA250R (if not quicker)
                    this is what i was talking about ROFL
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                    • The tail pack looks really cool would love to have one....if i get the bike,lol
                      I would rather be riding my bike thinking of God, than sitting in the temple thinking of my bike.

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                      • Originally posted by rider_rock View Post
                        isn't the acceleration (0 to 60) of RTR180 is comparable to NINJA250R (if not quicker)
                        The ride experience of the Ninja 250R is very different, it accelerates all the way to 13,000 rpm. Something which none of the desi bikes can do.


                        Last edited by payeng; 11-17-2010, 05:19 PM.

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                        • Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
                          I guess these accessories will be available in India as well, in addition to rim stripes...the tail pack looks sturdy&useful for touring.
                          the fist 2 pics are from the cbr125 gallery, check the pics on this page

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                          • @payeng agree with you buddy, RTR, P220, R-15, Ninja... every bike is different from each other
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                            • What about the 250cc bikes of yamaha, anybody got an idea when those would be launched in India??? There was much speculation of the Honda cbx250 twister comming to india few years ago but now Honda waited and has brought this excellent bike(cbr250) to India.... So yamaha's 250cc bike shouldn't be too far away either(If they are ever going to launch one in the near future)
                              I would rather be riding my bike thinking of God, than sitting in the temple thinking of my bike.

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                              • Originally posted by Horror View Post
                                What about the 250cc bikes of yamaha, anybody got an idea when those would be launched in India??? There was much speculation of the Honda cbx250 twister comming to india few years ago but now Honda waited and has brought this excellent bike(cbr250) to India.... So yamaha's 250cc bike shouldn't be too far away either(If they are ever going to launch one in the near future)
                                Honda dint brought the CBR yet. It will bring it in april next year

                                There were speculations even about yamaha R125 & fazer 250 too. But i dont think they are coming in the near future.
                                NOT BEEN THERE NOT DONE THAT

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