Doesn't look that great for a 2011 bike
Doesn't look that great for a 2011 bike
Didn't stop you from buying a Scorpio though
You would have to be drunk to take that over a Ninja 250.
Because only beer goggles could make it more attractive in any aspect.
Wow, did anyone watch the commercial?
Just wow. Reminds me of that Indian 'Hero Honda' shit a while back.
I'd buy this over the ninja without a doubt. based on looks alone.
i actually love this! its just epic.
not to mention all the tech on it
im not really gonna be doing motoGP to worry about engine or what not. and besides. its a honda. they know what they're doing
Faaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggly should be a CB125R
Fook Yeah!...Me Got DRZ400sm Now!
& still can't spell for shit!
I've looked, and I've looked and nah, my Ninja is way way nicer. It's looks like it trying to be something it just is never gonna to be, bit like a fat chick trying out for cheerleading squad.
looks much much better in this colour than that blue/white
It looks like 250kph.
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
At last, they are going to re-release one of the favourite learner bikes in NZ, the CBR250R !!!
http://world.honda.com/news/2010/2101027CBR250R/
http://world.honda.com/CBR250R/archi...010/index.html
The CBR250R is equipped with a newly-developed liquid-cooled 250cc 4-stroke 4-valve single-cylinder DOHC engine that is easy to handle.In the area of safety technology, the CBR250R's specifications incorporate Combined ABS, a world first*2 for a 250cc-class road sports model into a designated type. The Combined ABS makes vehicle movements more stable during braking by bringing together a Combined Brake System (CBS, a front- and rear-wheel interlocking braking system) and an Anti-lock Brake System (ABS, a braking system that prevents wheel lock during sudden braking or under unfavorable conditions).
It's a thumper. The Honda GN250 but with 4 valves. Whoopdee
Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!
Is the learner approved motorcycle rules coming to NZ?
If so, then will that make the learners stepping through their bike licence look over a bigger bike pool, possibly past the 250 limit?
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