Honda Hornet 250
Honda Hornet 250
Hey guys im new the bikeing and im wondering what everyone thinks oh the Honda CB250 Hornet, is it a good bike, any common problems etc etc etc
Cheers
Cheers
Oh I love the Hornet 250! Great looking bikes and a relatively friendly ride.
The 250 should be a pretty smooth bike to start on. It is an I4 so the power curve is relatively smooth, revs high near 16k redline. The seat height isn't tall, but it isn't the most narrow either, so it on it for feel of course. It is a hint heavier IIRC than the VTR250 but manuevers really well.
I think of it as my VTR250s sister of sorts. If you're looking for a Vtwin with a little pep, VTR250 like mine is the way to go. Actually for what I'm doing with it and how it's treating me, you'd love it for sure.
Eh, pardon me, my bias is showing
...the Hornet 250 - good bike 
The 250 should be a pretty smooth bike to start on. It is an I4 so the power curve is relatively smooth, revs high near 16k redline. The seat height isn't tall, but it isn't the most narrow either, so it on it for feel of course. It is a hint heavier IIRC than the VTR250 but manuevers really well.
I think of it as my VTR250s sister of sorts. If you're looking for a Vtwin with a little pep, VTR250 like mine is the way to go. Actually for what I'm doing with it and how it's treating me, you'd love it for sure.
Eh, pardon me, my bias is showing


VTR is slightly taller, not by much. I think they range 760-780mm depending on the year model. The pegs are comfortable for me, but I'm not tall, 5'3" with a 29-30" inseam. So definietly try it out to see if you fold ok for the bike. If you sat on the Hornet already and it wasn't cramped the VTR should feel ok too.
Go to the blog section and look in my blog for vids. You can see the VTR in slowpoke beginner action
You can hear the little rumble too. Its not a bad soundin' stock 250.
Go to the blog section and look in my blog for vids. You can see the VTR in slowpoke beginner action

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It's not availible in North America, but by all accounts it's a great bike, and more then capable of getting you around. As an added bonus it looks pretty damn nice as well.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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Indeed it is!

I wonder why its not available on the US
it would sell more than the Nighthawk 250, I would think.

I wonder why its not available on the US

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CNF2002 wrote:Indeed it is!
I wonder why its not available on the USit would sell more than the Nighthawk 250, I would think.
Because it is a nice standard naked 250 - "no standards in US" post ring a bell? Only in JPN, UK, AU(?) NZ(?)...etc
The Hornet 250 is the same as the 599 and 919.
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I would kick the Pope in the face for one of those. The Nighthawk at my latest rider training was laughably sad.CNF2002 wrote:Indeed it is!
I wonder why its not available on the USit would sell more than the Nighthawk 250, I would think.
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