In case anyone was worried about Rob's sanity, check out what I just bought.
But wait, it gets worse:
That's right, 125cc of arm stretching power. On the upside, it weighs in at 301 lbs with a full tank of gas, and that 13L of gas gives a range of over 300 miles, if you can stay awake that long.
I've been busy setting up the non-adjustable suspension, raising the seat height and installing these nifty new bar ends:
My buddy assures me that all the sportbike squids will have them this year.
Now a GPS mount and I'm off to Ken's. If I leave now I should be there by May.
Forgive me for I have sinned.
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My first reaction was that you should have gotten the new Kawi 300 (there's a big comparo of the 250's in one of the latest cycle mags), but then I saw it was a 125!
I don't think they sell the 125 in the States. I've never seen one, but it sure looks fast sitting still . . . probably faster than it does moving.
I don't think they sell the 125 in the States. I've never seen one, but it sure looks fast sitting still . . . probably faster than it does moving.
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It is definitely a sheep in wolf's clothing.Major Softie wrote: I've never seen one, but it sure looks fast sitting still . . . probably faster than it does moving.
I have already learned the first rule of small bike riding:
Don't slow down for the corners!
Garnet
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Brilliant. Needs a loud muffler.
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What I want to know is why the lower-powered 125 gets the nice box-section frame? Racing class? They are popular in Australia and NZ, as well as India and the Indonesian area, where the 250 is the muscle bike.
CBR250R
CBR125R
When seen naked, the 250 does have a nice trellis frame, though:
CBR250R
CBR125R
When seen naked, the 250 does have a nice trellis frame, though:
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It appears the 125 has a beefier duel puck front disk as well. That kind of power needs good brakes.justoneoftheguys wrote:What I want to know is why the lower-powered 125 gets the nice box-section frame?
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They both have dual piston calipers, and the same size (296mm) discs.bbelk wrote:It appears the 125 has a beefier duel puck front disk as well. That kind of power needs good brakes.
Interestingly, the http://www.hondamc2013.com/bikes/cbr125r/ site says that the 125 has dual front discs, although the picture clearly shows that it does not, and no other spec lists say it has dual discs. Even HONDA F's up once in a while.
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And of the CBR250Rs coming to the USA for 2013, only the Repsol edition does NOT have the ABS option. Weird.
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And mine has a 276mm disc. http://motorcycle.honda.ca/sport/cbr125r/specificationsMajor Softie wrote:They both have dual piston calipers, and the same size (296mm) discs.bbelk wrote:It appears the 125 has a beefier duel puck front disk as well. That kind of power needs good brakes.
Interestingly, the http://www.hondamc2013.com/bikes/cbr125r/ site says that the 125 has dual front discs, although the picture clearly shows that it does not, and no other spec lists say it has dual discs. Even HONDA F's up once in a while.
Garnet
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And in Canada the 2013 250 Repsol is ABS only.justoneoftheguys wrote:And of the CBR250Rs coming to the USA for 2013, only the Repsol edition does NOT have the ABS option. Weird.
Garnet