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<blockquote data-quote="2smoke" data-source="post: 48831" data-attributes="member: 563"><p>Ive factored in the freeway issues and hills and head winds that you mentioned. I do go down the freeway but its only for like 2 or 3 miles. Everything else is for the most part is surface streets with an average speed of 45 mph to be obtained. </p><p> </p><p>I do however appreciate your article inputs comparing the Ninja 250 to the CBR 250. I have looked at both and they for the most part are identical to inclued price, but with some subtle differences. Both have the same displacement, same riding position, same seat height, close in HP, close in MPG and MPH. The only differences that really make much of a difference is the Ninja has a larger fuel tank 4.8 gallons compared to the CBR's 3.4. The Ninja has transvers twin and dual carbs. The CBR is a single cylinder but has EFI. So really the Ninja sounds like it would be the better deal because of the larger tank and better range. But I will have to likely rejet it for my elevation and syncronize the carbs. The Honda has EFI so its self adjusting to elevation changes etc. And even though it has a little less fuel capacity compared to the Ninja. The bike will only be used as a commuter and will have enough range to get me through my 4 day work week as I only drive 44 miles round trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2smoke, post: 48831, member: 563"] Ive factored in the freeway issues and hills and head winds that you mentioned. I do go down the freeway but its only for like 2 or 3 miles. Everything else is for the most part is surface streets with an average speed of 45 mph to be obtained. I do however appreciate your article inputs comparing the Ninja 250 to the CBR 250. I have looked at both and they for the most part are identical to inclued price, but with some subtle differences. Both have the same displacement, same riding position, same seat height, close in HP, close in MPG and MPH. The only differences that really make much of a difference is the Ninja has a larger fuel tank 4.8 gallons compared to the CBR's 3.4. The Ninja has transvers twin and dual carbs. The CBR is a single cylinder but has EFI. So really the Ninja sounds like it would be the better deal because of the larger tank and better range. But I will have to likely rejet it for my elevation and syncronize the carbs. The Honda has EFI so its self adjusting to elevation changes etc. And even though it has a little less fuel capacity compared to the Ninja. The bike will only be used as a commuter and will have enough range to get me through my 4 day work week as I only drive 44 miles round trip. [/QUOTE]
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