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I didn't an option for ABS on Honda site for the Repelled edition of this bike while I was configuring it. Is there not an option to select it because ABS is standard? I really like the Repelled option but not at the expense of the ABS. Can someone that owns it chime in on if it comes standard or simply not an option after all?

Sorry about the typos.on my wife's tablet and it has the predictive text thingy on. I hope the above made sense.
 

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It probably depends on the country. Where are you located, Ruben?
In the U.S., the Repsol will NOT have the ABS option, from what I could tell from Honda's website.

But then, the CBR125R (regardless of paint) has a much more impressive frame than the 250. I'm not sure what that is about.


BTW Ruben, if that tablet is auto-translating for you, I can understand the poor grammar.
If it is auto-correcting for you, I would find a way to turn it off!
 

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Thank you all for the answers, and in response to the tablet, it was auto-correcting for me. Since I am from Texas, it could very well be auto-translating as well and I just got the darned thing plum flustered while doing so!
 

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I didn't an option for ABS on Honda site for the Repelled edition of this bike while I was configuring it. Is there not an option to select it because ABS is standard? I really like the Repelled option but not at the expense of the ABS. Can someone that owns it chime in on if it comes standard or simply not an option after all?

Sorry about the typos.on my wife's tablet and it has the predictive text thingy on. I hope the above made sense.
I was just wondering the same thing. Does honda think a fancy bodywork doesn't match safety? If you see the caliper, you see those are standard brakes. Too bad:(
 

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I saw the repsol model last Wednesday at our local bike night and basically, I wouldn't trade mine for that model! The salesman told me the power tarin IS the same! I tend to move to a bigger bike, NOT a lateral move! Just not a fan of the repsol model this small. Honda should've stayed with 1000cc, NOT a 250cc model! Sorry fellow riders.
 

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I saw the repsol model last Wednesday at our local bike night and basically, I wouldn't trade mine for that model! The salesman told me the power tarin IS the same! I tend to move to a bigger bike, NOT a lateral move! Just not a fan of the repsol model this small. Honda should've stayed with 1000cc, NOT a 250cc model! Sorry fellow riders.

Hi there, I was under no preconceived notions about the Repsol having a better engine or even different gearing, I knew (from a business standpoint) that Honda would just offer a more striking color option and they did. I just wished they had offered the Rep with ABS. On a side note, I have not seen it in person, merely from website pictures, most likely I will end up with the black one and ABS.
 

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Joe, I bet the bike is still fantastic. My family and I live in Laredo, Texas and though my commute to work everyday is 4.1 miles from my driveway to my parking spot at work, there are hundreds of big rigs that drive this route daily (Laredo being the largest inland port).

The few times we DO get rain here the ONLY available route to my job has great variations of grip due to the "slick strip" that runs down the center both ways of my drive. The ABS would be there to help give me that little extra layer of protection during these times.

Unfortunately because it rarely rains here, the general populace just continues to drive in the rain as if they still had the same grip as on a sunny day and chaos ensues shortly thereafter. There are times when I do not even bother with my short drive to work on the few days it does because of the trucks backed up due to a collision blocking the road, and I am forced to call in a sickday :(
 

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You want to look cool or be safe? Moto3 has a lot of Repsol sponsored 250s. Some are even Hondas. I just wish they had picked one of them to replicate instead of their production 600.
I just want the added security of ABS. Though I did take a liking to that Repsol edition. I call it The Christine Effect (after the book by S.King). I can't explain it, just something about it calls to me.
 

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I just want the added security of ABS. Though I did take a liking to that Repsol edition. I call it The Christine Effect (after the book by S.King). I can't explain it, just something about it calls to me.
If I had not bought a new CBR in August, I would have bought the Repsol happily, even without ABS.
But then, I opted out of the ABS with my purchase as it was. :)
 

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This has been a point of contention for me as well regarding bikes -- I simply don't see why the 'top trim' can't come in all colour schemes for that model year in the same market, as they are already making and selling them. Even from a sales standpoint the following would make more sense to me:

CBR250R base model -- Red, Black
CBR250R ABS model - Red, Black, White, REPSOL

If it were like the above, it might drive more people to spend more on the higher-tier (and higher profit) ABS model, as it has more colour options available to it. I know this has kept me from buying a 2012 CBR600RRA here (Canada) to some degree, as the RRA is only available in black and I don't like black bikes, whereas the RR model comes in a red/black mix I rather like -- but then I want a bike with ABS.

Anyhow just my 2 cents -- </rant off>
 

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This has been a point of contention for me as well regarding bikes -- I simply don't see why the 'top trim' can't come in all colour schemes for that model year in the same market, as they are already making and selling them. Even from a sales standpoint the following would make more sense to me:

CBR250R base model -- Red, Black
CBR250R ABS model - Red, Black, White, REPSOL

If it were like the above, it might drive more people to spend more on the higher-tier (and higher profit) ABS model, as it has more colour options available to it. I know this has kept me from buying a 2012 CBR600RRA here (Canada) to some degree, as the RRA is only available in black and I don't like black bikes, whereas the RR model comes in a red/black mix I rather like -- but then I want a bike with ABS.

Anyhow just my 2 cents -- </rant off>
I understand completely, my original bike was gonna be the NC700X, but again something about this market where you can only get the the ABS option with the DCT (automatic) transmission. Everywhere else you can ADD the ABS to the Standard bike, but not in the U.S.A. This is ONE thing I really don't understand about how certain companies go about bundling certain packages.

You would think, as a "Top-O-Line" paint option, we could also get the ABS as well.
 

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If American Honda offered the Repsol paint scheme with ABS, it would have an MSRP of $5099 USD... maybe they figure there wouldn't be enough buyers willing to pony up that much for a CBR250R. I wouldn't. Another $900 will get you into a CBR500R. It's all about price point.
 
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