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Both CBR & Kwacker 250 looks good to me
I remember reading somewhere that Ninja 250R has the least FE compared to 5 other motorcycles that were compared. They were comparing some Suzuki's 400cc, Comet 250 & some other 250's.Originally posted by n_aditya View PostSkill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
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The indicators and RVM's have been changed in that pic...Originally posted by bprags View PostI find the rear indicators of the CBR very odd and funny
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Except the indicators, I like the CBR more, but i dunno why Honda painted those alloys silver.I would rather be riding my bike thinking of God, than sitting in the temple thinking of my bike.
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The Moto3 model has got the name NRS 250 and its probably an inline 4 or inline twin.Originally posted by salman.rvf View PostI don't think Honda designed CBR250R according to the story you've churned out. I think they designed it to be used in Moto3.
This is a news for the 2011 Launch Speculation thread !!!!Originally posted by shrinathrao View Postthey also told that with some modifications they may plonk a 250 cc engine in the current R15 frame.
Liquid cooled 250cc,in-line twin would be something we expect from Yamaha for the R15 frame
But truly speaking the current R15 really needs some facelifts and a couple of HPs too.
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Yamaha has a single cylinder 250 alreadyOriginally posted by MACH50 View PostThe Moto3 model has got the name NRS 250 and its probably an inline 4 or inline twin.
This is a news for the 2011 Launch Speculation thread !!!!
Liquid cooled 250cc,in-line twin would be something we expect from Yamaha for the R15 frame
But truly speaking the current R15 really needs some facelifts and a couple of HPs too.
and Honda has set this trend with a 250 single, watch others compete with it soon!
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This gives me the idea of having a 150cc air cooled for daily use and a 1200cc Italian for weekend getaways.......Originally posted by satyenpoojary View PostHonda has set this trend with a 250 single, watch others compete with it soon!
Ahh above all pettiness........complete mental peace and biking Nirvana
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Yap, me too love it without fairings. BUT, hopefully that guy hasn't done anything apart from removing the fairing, I mean, not even a bolt. But, is that the kind of chassis that CBR250R uses?Originally posted by bprags View PostI love it without the fairing. Anyone else too?
Its looking good as naked bike.Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day
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Thai probably has some of the best tuners, I mean you should check the punny bebeks that are sold over there, it will put some of the fastest bikes produced in India to shameOriginally posted by chicane1879 View PostIt's been just over a month that the bike has launched and people are already ripping the bike off its skin and trying out new stuffs. Goes to tell how much behind we are in the motorcycling arena!!
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I had the same doubt about the Frame, but if you look at the other pics he has put on the fairing back once again.Originally posted by aargee View PostYap, me too love it without fairings. BUT, hopefully that guy hasn't done anything apart from removing the fairing, I mean, not even a bolt. But, is that the kind of chassis that CBR250R uses?
Its looking good as naked bike.
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