YupI don't see a case for this type of motor on the street. Very peaky power band.
I still want one
YupI don't see a case for this type of motor on the street. Very peaky power band.
CBR250RR? The four cylinder? I think you need two r's to get the fun motor, one or no r's and you get the team boredom motor. I wanted to like the 250R but not nearly enough rev's for such a small motor.CBR250s used to have a peaky 19k redline back in the day and tens of thousands of them were sold and ridden in Aus. Rgv, RS250, NSR250, TZR250 two strokes all had crazy powerbands and were sold and ridden by the thousands on road.
CBR250RR? The four cylinder? I think you need two r's to get the fun motor, one or no r's and you get the team boredom motor. I wanted to like the 250R but not nearly enough rev's for such a small motor.
+1, basically no one needs more than a burgman or an NC700/750 on the street.Yup
I still want one
Everybody wants one until they arrive with a ridiculous price tag attached, then they sit bolted to the dealers' floors.Yup
I still want one
No doubt. My eyes say brand new ZX-4R, my wallet says clapped out 1990 FZR400.Everybody wants one until they arrive with a ridiculous price tag attached, then they sit bolted to the dealers' floors.
If BrianP thinks it's no longer cost effective to run an FZR400, I'm going to believe him. I still think that I'd be interested in a zx-25r even though it is super expensive per hp. It sounds amazing and not being overpowered means you can stay on the throttle for more than two seconds. ZX-4r revs a lot lower and ~double the power so much less full throttle operation possible (on the road, if you care about speed limits/tickets, etc).No doubt. My eyes say brand new ZX-4R, my wallet says clapped out 1990 FZR400.
I'm sorry, I don't understand this statement.If BrianP thinks it's no longer cost effective to run an FZR400, I'm going to believe him.
His issue, its not "cost effectiveness", its parts availability.If BrianP thinks it's no longer cost effective to run an FZR400, I'm going to believe him. I still think that I'd be interested in a zx-25r even though it is super expensive per hp. It sounds amazing and not being overpowered means you can stay on the throttle for more than two seconds. ZX-4r revs a lot lower and ~double the power so much less full throttle operation possible (on the road, if you care about speed limits/tickets, etc).
Yes indeed. It's officially released and the pricing is exactly what I had anticipated in my first post. Good price point for a Japanese I4 screamer. Hopefully they bring this over at the upcoming Toronto motorcycle show.Soooo.... it's official now? MSRP $10,999?
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Oh! ...huh. So the upgraded forks only get you pre-load adjustment? That's lame. Wonder how much it costs just to buy the fork caps from the RR lol$9,999 for the ZX-4R (single R).