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Cbr250R or RC200 or Mahindra Mojo !!!!! Suggesions required !!!

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  • #31
    Re: Cbr250R or RC200 or Mahindra Mojo !!!!! Suggesions required !!!

    Originally posted by Vishwa_98 View Post
    Surething.
    Feast UR eyes dude
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    • #32
      Re: Cbr250R or RC200 or Mahindra Mojo !!!!! Suggesions required !!!

      Wow . Thank you so much.

      Is that a Saddle Bag that i see on the left corner?
      Last edited by Vishwa_98; 10-09-2015, 12:44 AM.

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      • #33
        Re: Cbr250R or RC200 or Mahindra Mojo !!!!! Suggesions required !!!

        Originally posted by Vishwa_98 View Post
        Wow . Thank you so much.

        Is that a Saddle Bag that i see on the left corner?
        Hey naah...its just something in the background which looks like a saddle bag on the bike.

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        • #34
          Re: Cbr250R or RC200 or Mahindra Mojo !!!!! Suggesions required !!!

          Originally posted by Satyajit Samantray View Post
          Cbr250 users...if you could please throw some light with your experiences with the bybre non abs brakes? Is the braking comparable to R15's?( p.s. I am not considering the CBR250 ABS ver. as I know that's the aplha among 250 cc's with the best brakes one could wish for, just that it's out of my budget).
          The CBR (non-ABS) has better brakes compared to the R15. I rode an R15 and its rear brakes were not as good as the CBRs. However, the CBR has a soft front-end. This hampers the braking experience. Why not buy a used ABS 250 ? And get the forks stiffened (say at X Torque, Bangalore) ?

          The CBR250 is an international model. Honda does not sell a low quality model to Indians and a higher quality one to phoren wales.

          Life with the CBR is utterly predictable, it may get boring.

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          • #35
            Re: Cbr250R or RC200 or Mahindra Mojo !!!!! Suggesions required !!!

            If there is any consideration for the Yamaha R3, this might help..

            Ride Happy and Return Safe!

            --
            The HeartBrokenBiker
            is a motovlogger - youtube.com/HeartBrokenBiker
            haz a FB page - facebook.com/HeartBrokenBiker
            Rides Blogged
            - Solos ( ~3700 kms Solo, 1300 kms, 2 a.m ~560kms)
            - Group ( Pocharam, Ananthagiri, Sankarpalli )
            There is more where that came from :)

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            • #36
              Re: Cbr250R or RC200 or Mahindra Mojo !!!!! Suggesions required !!!

              Originally posted by HeartBrokenBiker View Post
              If there is any consideration for the Yamaha R3, this might help..
              Thanks for the video buddy but I couldn't stop writing about couple of points which disturbed me.

              1. Looking at the speedo which is 'zero' i guess this is a demo bike and the cable has been unplugged.
              2. 200 rupees petrol in a fuel injection bike !!! the low fuel indicator was flashing and I am sure though this was before fueling it but i think it's isn't sufficient for the bike for the hard throttle you did through out.

              Your intention of show casing the pros and cons of the bike was very good but I felt it lacked that professional touch.

              No Hard feelings ! it's just the love of these machines made me type this.

              Cheers !
              Last edited by Abhi8415; 10-12-2015, 07:28 PM.

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              • #37
                Re: Cbr250R or RC200 or Mahindra Mojo !!!!! Suggesions required !!!

                Originally posted by Abhi8415 View Post
                Your intention of show casing the pros and cons of the bike was very good but I felt it lacked that professional touch.
                No Hard feelings ! it's just the love of these machines made me type this.
                Cheers !
                None taken
                If you've watched my earlier videos, then here's the thing.. I don't intend to be a bike reviewer. As I say on my videos. It's all about a FunRide and Feels.
                This is why I don't dwell into tech specs of the bike etc., etc., which builds up to that professional reviewer thing.

                Thanks for watching.
                Ride Happy and Return Safe!

                --
                The HeartBrokenBiker
                is a motovlogger - youtube.com/HeartBrokenBiker
                haz a FB page - facebook.com/HeartBrokenBiker
                Rides Blogged
                - Solos ( ~3700 kms Solo, 1300 kms, 2 a.m ~560kms)
                - Group ( Pocharam, Ananthagiri, Sankarpalli )
                There is more where that came from :)

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