MarkyMarc
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You'll be alright. It'd be faster than your rebel. Seems like a nice city bike! I'd drive one if I was in the city.......
Hi CBR250 Owners,
I'm a newbie and will be buying a 2012 Honda CBR250 this coming July 28th.
How's the performance of this bike on our 400-series highway?
I am currently riding a Honda Rebel 250 but this is not fast enough on the highway so i need to replace it.
Thank you.
The biggest danger that these smaller bikes present is passing...yes they will 140 kph + but you have to "time" your passes carefully. If you get stuck behind someone do 90kph and traffic around you is doing 120kph...you may have a bit of a hard time merging due to lack of highway roll on capabilities. Otherwise, great little bikes.
to the OP....
if you have a 250, and feel it is underpowered... maybe buying another 250 isn't going to solve the problem. the engines in the rebel and the cbr are different 250 cc engines, but they are within a couple horsepower of each other, and the extra fairings and stickers on the cbr don't add that much hp these days.
maybe look into the 400, 500, 600 range if you are looking for a more powerful bike. Just my opinion though.
if u are thinking about speed and havent bought the cbr250 yet , i would suggest u to check kawi 250r . its 2 cylinders and got better end torque than cbr250(1 cylinder). i did 170kms with kawi 250r on highway (usually cruise around 140) and its very good at handling highway speeds. i like cbr250 for its ABS option. if u are getting cbr250 ,make sure u got the ABS version which worth for extra 500$. also cbr250 is more efficient on fuel because its 1 cyclinder engine. choice is urs ...both are good bikes for highway ...
One correction here -- the CBR actually has more torque than the Ninja (as it is 1 larger cylinder vs 2 smaller cylinders which add up to 250cc). This means at lower speeds the CBR will accelerate faster, but at highway speeds yes the Ninja will go faster/continue to pull better than the CBR. With that said, both are 250s, so neither will do too well in this category compared to a larger displacement bike.