Call to all 250 riders
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Call to all 250 riders
Hey all, I'm still debating whether my first bikes going to be a 250 or 500. The main factor will be when I pass my msf class. I did want to ask all the 250 riders, is it hard to keep up in traffice? I read that it was somewhere. I live here in the panhandle of florida and the traffice isn't bad like atlanta or new york but I would like to keep up with traffice. let me know...thanx
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My girlfriend's civic is about 30 pounds her horsepower, but it has no trouble going over 100 mph..black mariah wrote:Let's put it this way. It has a power/weight ratio of around 10:1. That is, nine pounds per horsepower. That's better than practically every car on the road. It may only be ~30 HP, but that 30 HP only has to push around 300lbs, plus you.
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No.. I hear the Ninja has a top speed of 100 with the engine screaming and straining its brains out... and my 4-banger Civic with its massively inferior hp-to-weight ratio doesn't have much trouble breaking 100 mph at around a comfortable 3500 rpm.cobaltbluechaser wrote:So is the 250R = honda civic?
HP/weight isn't everything.
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