
Originally Posted by
ducatilover
Soooooooooo
Anyone interested in letting me have a ride on the EX300??
The Hornet will be more reliable, I bet a box on it. I have yet to see an EX/ZZR/GPZ/GPZ pass 100k on an unopened motor. I've seen several CBR/CB250s do it.
Ride better. I'll be the judge of that, I've had a hoon on a shit load of little Hornets and, for what they are, they ride extremely well (best riding small bike IMO)
Depreciate: Hornet is still fairly modern and a very proven bike, it is good, not an old heap in a skirt.
I am more than happy to take a 300R for a tootle and write what I think, if it trumps the Hornet, I'll be a happy fellow.
One would be fair to assume the 300R rides like an improved 250R (which is a budget heap), if not, I'll sing its praises all day long.
So yeah, gizz a go and I'll be happy to do a write up
One of the 250 Hornets BIG advantages is that it's in a frame that way out performs the engine's capabilities. So it has probably got some of the best overall handling abilities in the 250 class. I'd agree most Honda's are built extremely well, their biggest 'fault' over the years has been a lack of user (maintenance) friendliness.
The other side of this coin is, regardless of 'how good' these old hornets are, thy are 'mostly' just that OLD and the K's ARE piling on.
There HAS to come a point where these machines are no longer viable as a really reliable and serious option... With Lam's regardless of 'rose tinted' specs... and gawd help us, most of us old buggers wear them!! The options now seriously outweigh the Hornets finite abilities.. for Hornet pricing I can buy a GS500, This is going to be the 'decider' for the old 250's... the exorbitant prices they have commanded will now start to drop to realistic levels..... The Hornet and similar will soon become the 'second' cheap hack bike options for Winter riding, or 'disposable' learner bikes.
If the road to hell is paved with good intentions; and a man is judged by his deeds and his actions, why say it's the thought that counts? -GrayWolf
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