which the cbr has already...of course because "styling"is way more important than ABS and FI
but i guess now its not about feature's battle anymore but the look's battle
which the cbr has already...of course because "styling"is way more important than ABS and FI
I'd say a twin trumps a single though. the Kawi 250 is looking like a nice package.which the cbr has already...
but i guess now its not about feature's battle anymore but the look's battle
"Bikerpoint reports that both the crankcase and pistons are new, the cylinders are now die-cast, the frame is new and that ABS is optional. Fuel-injection is included."
If this is true, this will be my next bike! Next year..
The new Kawi comes with FI too. And I'd still choose the Honda.of course because "styling"is way more important than ABS and FI
Aren't the current 250's FI in Europe and it's just North America that's still using carbs?
and most likely fuel injected.
Hell For Leather said:Sadly, it appears that, despite the heavily revised frame, motor and fairings, this is yet another facelift to a bike that’s been around largely unaltered since 1985 rather than an all-new model.