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With the price of dinosaur juice (gasoline) again approaching $4 a gallon here in the United States and predictions of $5 a gallon gas in the land of free/brave, perhaps the most unheralded quality of the neat, new Honda CBR250R isn't its sub $4000 price tag (non ABS) nor its high grin factor ROI, it's the bike's impressive fuel economy.
Testers are reporting that non-aggressive riding of the new little Honda spinner is rewarding them with over 60 mpg, near 60 mpg in 'normal enthusiast' mode.
We'd add: thank the CBR250R's fuel injection, as well.
from
http://www.superbikeplanet.com/image/archive/tinysipper.jpg
Its another great incentive for me to look foreword to purchase the new CBR250R
Testers are reporting that non-aggressive riding of the new little Honda spinner is rewarding them with over 60 mpg, near 60 mpg in 'normal enthusiast' mode.

We'd add: thank the CBR250R's fuel injection, as well.
from
http://www.superbikeplanet.com/image/archive/tinysipper.jpg
Its another great incentive for me to look foreword to purchase the new CBR250R