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    Updated VTR250

    http://74.125.19.132/translate_c?hl=...jt1E0W5x1Ryhdg

    Honda Japan have recently updated the VTR250. Read the info in the link, translated into Engrish

    Dammit, my link was =fail before. Hopefully this works...

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    Cute Japanese promo film about it.
    Note the Coldplay style tune behind the Japanese singing.
    http://www.honda.co.jp/VTR/theater/image/theater.swf

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    Yay, the new model is fuel injected.
    That seems to be the only substantial difference, other than a couple of different plastic panels, and the dials now have digital odo, twin trip meters, and clock.

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    nice find sam, I like the new look. But it's bit pricey 556,500 yen for VTR style I (NZ $11315.97) http://tinyurl.com/vtr250

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    I've always wanted to build a little adventure bike around a VT250 donk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    I've always wanted to build a little adventure bike around a VT250 donk.
    It's a fantastic little motor. Goes great for a 250, sounds good, plenty of torques, and really reliable.

    I was interested to see that the new fuel injected one is rated in the specs at the same fuel economy, but has slightly less power and less torque?!?! Odd.
    I'd've expected more power, more torque, and better fuel economy.

    (Edit: I'd say emissions ratings would be the reason, it'll probably have lower emissions.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by arctic View Post
    nice find sam, I like the new look. But it's bit pricey 556,500 yen for VTR style I (NZ $11315.97) http://tinyurl.com/vtr250
    Ouch! You're right, that's frikkin' expensive... Especially considering that the brand new price for the current VTR when NZ officially brought it in was NZD$7995.
    http://www.otorohonda.co.nz/new_bike...street/vtr250/

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    Quote Originally Posted by samgab View Post
    It's a fantastic little motor. Goes great for a 250, sounds good, plenty of torques, and really reliable.

    I was interested to see that the new fuel injected one is rated in the specs at the same fuel economy, but has slightly less power and less torque?!?! Odd.
    I'd've expected more power, more torque, and better fuel economy.

    (Edit: I'd say emissions ratings would be the reason, it'll probably have lower emissions.)
    I rode mine like a mini Ducati and didn't pull many revs.
    My brother found it could do 170kph at 13,000rpm and it sounded like a 2-stroke coming toward me

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    What's the world coming to when someone gets excited over a new 250!

    Now if they grafted 3 of them into a 750cc V6, or 4 into a 1000cc V8 - I'd start stressing my undies.

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    Yes, I just saw the promo video. I might have to get a new one just so I can have that much fun on the beach too ;O) That "impression" video is pretty cool though, some ex racer fanging around on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    What's the world coming to when someone gets excited over a new 250!

    Now if they grafted 3 of them into a 750cc V6, or 4 into a 1000cc V8 - I'd start stressing my undies.
    +1

    even a vtr 500 v4 would be mint, could nearly fit that into the 250 frame..
    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    Fkn crack up. Most awkward interviewee ever i reckon haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
    +1

    even a vtr 500 v4 would be mint, could nearly fit that into the 250 frame..
    If it was a V4 then it wouldn't be a VTR, would it?

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    Nice update, but I cant see how they came up with this new price figure. Way too pricy. I'd go for new ninja 250 instead if I had to have my restricted again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by samgab View Post
    Cute Japanese promo film about it.
    Note the Coldplay style tune behind the Japanese singing.
    http://www.honda.co.jp/VTR/theater/image/theater.swf
    Ooooh is that an Asian biker chick I see??? Where can I get myself one of those?!


    Anyway... what's with that video? There is hardly any leaning at all, it's almost all straight roads and the corners they do go around they pretty much go around them upright, what's with that?? It's a motorcycle advertisement, they need knee down!! Haha... And she passed him on the left... doesn't look like safe riding at all...
    Motorcycling is like life - it's about the journey, not the destination.

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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by musicman View Post
    Ooooh is that an Asian biker chick I see??? Where can I get myself one of those?!


    Anyway... what's with that video? There is hardly any leaning at all, it's almost all straight roads and the corners they do go around they pretty much go around them upright, what's with that?? It's a motorcycle advertisement, they need knee down!! Haha... And she passed him on the left... doesn't look like safe riding at all...
    Unfortunately, cute Japanese girl does not come with the bike... though she did seem quite excited by it.
    You wanna see someone actually RIDING it, here's a video of an ancient Japanese GP rider on it:
    http://www.honda.co.jp/VTR/impressio...impression.swf
    And giving his impressions of it... But you'd need to understand Japanese, except for "VWEE-TEE-AAHR, FEER THE REEER!".

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