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    Both bikes will have there good points and bad points... I ride the other halfs '98 VTR250 every so often, and the good points about it

    • Is a good learners bike, has a solid sub frame, and is very stable. It will (and has) give a new rider a lot of confidence.
    • VTR does probably have a bit more power, but power isn't every thing mind you.
    • I found it reasonably and suprisingly comfortable (its physically big for a 250) I'm 6'1" and around 100kg I would happily take it on a long ride...


    Little bad point things about the VTR250
    • No Rev counter on early models (I believe the 07 model does).
    • Very little storage under seat, and seat is part of the rear covers.
    • Has typical honda gear box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NighthawkNZ View Post
    Both bikes will have there good points and bad points... I ride the other halfs '98 VTR250 every so often, and the good points about it

    • Is a good learners bike, has a solid sub frame, and is very stable. It will (and has) give a new rider a lot of confidence.
    • VTR does probably have a bit more power, but power isn't every thing mind you.
    • I found it reasonably and suprisingly comfortable (its physically big for a 250) I'm 6'1" and around 100kg I would happily take it on a long ride...


    Little bad point things about the VTR250
    • No Rev counter on early models (I believe the 07 model does).
    • Very little storage under seat, and seat is part of the rear covers.
    • Has typical honda gear box.
    doesnt matter if its a silkie smooth gear box its still better and will last longer because hindas own

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