killerkeith
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Nice! Thanks for the report.
The 2011 also boasts 120 mpg and 500 km range on a tank of gas. From what I have read it outperforms older models. IMO the cbr125 is better buy than the 250. Is the extra power of a 250 worth 50 mpg?
Depends on the bike. I have tested some that are spot on.120 on ur speedo is actually 109'ish in reality.
Depends on the bike. I have tested some that are spot on.
I've ridden a CBR125, and my own bike is a 600RR. If the 125 had a face, I'd punch it. Most annoying bike ever. Everything about it is spongy. Refined is not the word. No offense.
Plenty of people knock 125s but I have no idea why. In the UK they were common...as common as the 70mph country roads they had no problems flying down. No one had a problem with them and nobody seemed to knock them as underpowered toys as they do here. I just put it down to bad attitudes and the lack of graduated licensing in Canada. Pretty sure if we had graduated licensing there would be way less criticism and also better riders.
, but if my arse wasn't so darn fat,
There was evidently a post from someone who is on my ignore list suggesting 120 mpg and 500 mile (or km?) range. Fat chance in reality. Yes, the fuel tank is bigger than on the old one. Mine has around 220 km on the odometer right now, and the fuel gauge is showing 2 bars out of 6. No telling how accurate the gauge is, but if it's anywhere remotely close to reality, it's going to need a fill-up around 300 km..
Plenty of people knock 125s but I have no idea why. In the UK they were common...as common as the 70mph country roads they had no problems flying down. No one had a problem with them and nobody seemed to knock them as underpowered toys as they do here. I just put it down to bad attitudes and the lack of graduated licensing in Canada. Pretty sure if we had graduated licensing there would be way less criticism and also better riders.
That was the old 125, and I presume it was with stock tires and suspension. The new one is a whole different ball game. (Even the old one was a whole different ball game if you fixed the suspension and put better tires on it.) Suspension still needs work on this one with me on it, but if my arse wasn't so darn fat, even that would be okay.
There was evidently a post from someone who is on my ignore list suggesting 120 mpg and 500 mile (or km?) range. Fat chance in reality. Yes, the fuel tank is bigger than on the old one. Mine has around 220 km on the odometer right now, and the fuel gauge is showing 2 bars out of 6. No telling how accurate the gauge is, but if it's anywhere remotely close to reality, it's going to need a fill-up around 300 km. I'll get a better idea of real-world consumption in a couple of days. Granted, I have no idea how close to full the tank was when the bike was delivered (but the gauge showed all 6 bars), and the engine is not broken in yet.
I don't thik I would choose the 125 over the 250. When it comes to asking myself if I'd be willing to pay 7 dollars for today's ride instead of $10, to have the little extra oomph, I think I would pay the extra $3.
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Brian P, I'm assuming you also ride a 600 since you're making a comparison?
I've ridden a CBR125, and my own bike is a 600RR. If the 125 had a face, I'd punch it. Most annoying bike ever. Everything about it is spongy. Refined is not the word. No offense.
I do like the redesign though. It looks nice.
That was the old 125, and I presume it was with stock tires and suspension. The new one is a whole different ball game. (Even the old one was a whole different ball game if you fixed the suspension and put better tires on it.) Suspension still needs work on this one with me on it, but if my arse wasn't so darn fat, even that would be okay.
lol He's prob been on the track from before we were born or just kidlets
Seen him pass people on his 1988 model bike when others have had newer and faster bikes.
Thinking we can trust his comparison. He's also not a little person, over 6' and not a bone rack.
Brian...that bike looks sick!!! Love it.