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Another New CBR250R Rider
I have just finished running in my new motorbike (Honda CBR250R-B, 2011). The bike is very economical (I regularly get well over 90mpg) and as quick as I need it to be (suburbia, B-roads and single carriageway A-roads). Given the roads I am using, the dry weather handling seems really good too; since getting the bike I haven't had many rainy days to contend with.
This will be my second Honda CBR250. The first one was ca. 1980, when the three valve version first came out. Since then I moved to cars (family) and bicycles (commuting, fitness, sport).
I returned to motorbikes about 5 years ago and use mine mainly for commuting, and when my cycling legs tell me to have a rest!
Best Regards,
I have just finished running in my new motorbike (Honda CBR250R-B, 2011). The bike is very economical (I regularly get well over 90mpg) and as quick as I need it to be (suburbia, B-roads and single carriageway A-roads). Given the roads I am using, the dry weather handling seems really good too; since getting the bike I haven't had many rainy days to contend with.
This will be my second Honda CBR250. The first one was ca. 1980, when the three valve version first came out. Since then I moved to cars (family) and bicycles (commuting, fitness, sport).
I returned to motorbikes about 5 years ago and use mine mainly for commuting, and when my cycling legs tell me to have a rest!
Best Regards,