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    Will be great on gas, looks sexy as hell, more than powerful enough for highway commuting and reliable as a tank.

    And yes, possibly better if you're shorter or less keen on heavy bikes.

    Some people are adverse to 250cc bikes on the motorway. My ZZR250 could do over 150 km/h so I tend to ignore them.

    Speaking of, something like a ZZR250 or ZZR400 (or even the newer kawasaki/honda 250s) might give you more wind protection. But they have more plastic to break and are pricier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Milts View Post
    Will be great on gas, looks sexy as hell, more than powerful enough for highway commuting and reliable as a tank.

    And yes, possibly better if you're shorter or less keen on heavy bikes.

    Some people are adverse to 250cc bikes on the motorway. My ZZR250 could do over 150 km/h so I tend to ignore them.

    Speaking of, something like a ZZR250 or ZZR400 (or even the newer kawasaki/honda 250s) might give you more wind protection. But they have more plastic to break and are pricier.
    It's a matter of how relaxed the bike feels with a 250 for the most part. I had a ZZR250 as well. The thing had to work really fuckin hard to keep me at the 110-115 I like to sit at (some 9k RPM with a 13k redline). It was also a very buzzy bike. I couldn't imagine doing it for 100+KMs every day. That all said, the thing did get fantastic fuel economy

    A 250 running at 120kph with a top speed of 150kph is working considerably harder than a larger capacity motor with a considerably higher top speed. I would imagine running at near your operational max would have a rather significant impact on the motors lifespan. Is prolly why things like Goldwings last forever =p

    I do 60km, maybe slightly more, a day on my Hornet 250. It handles it pretty well, but now that it's winter and cold n raining, I can't help but think a proper bit of fairings would be a lovely thing to have. I'd also certainly recommend something 400cc+ if you can find and afford it.

    Something like a GS500 would be pretty suitable for your needs/pricerange. A ZZR 400 wouldn't be bad either if you can find one in good nic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    That's why they are cheap. He hasn't got a bike, he's commuting - image is not even secondary, get the bike out and ride it to work everyday...forever.
    prices for those (and R80's) seem to be climbing too. its an investment.
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    Yeah, but they're Fidious. Hey a new word. You can use it, just drop me a dollar coin in the post in each instance.

    An old GF had the GS500 & being a twin they are pretty easy to lift. VTR250 are pretty useful bikes & lighter still. I taught some lass to ride on one & rode it a bit & was impressed. Have a model life of several decades it seems, so don't get anything too old.
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    I commute 50km+ a day on a VTR250 and it's not as good on gas as my Ninja 250 was.

    If you're super concerned about fuel efficiency I'd recommend a Ninja, but a VTR250 is a lot more fun to ride.

    The parallel twin on the Ninja is horrible in the lower RPMs, but it does better at motorway/open road speeds than the VTR, especially due to the windscreen, so a bit of a catch-22.

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    With that money you can buy my bike.

    Wanna buy my bike? It's a Kawasaki. A 'tad' more powerful than a Ninja 250.


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