QUOTE(tictac @ Apr 10 2010, 07:30 PM)
its a powerful 250 bike compared to the latest 250r. but 250 with 4 cylinders and 16valve..the parts is too small thus leading to reliability issue. A RM20k Entry Level Sportbike, Kawi/Suzie/Yammie/Honda?
A RM20k Entry Level Sportbike, Kawi/Suzie/Yammie/Honda?
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QUOTE(VarioCam @ Apr 20 2010, 08:32 AM) what issues? no issues over here. the problem does not come from the bike, i assure you. it's always the owner. the issue i mean is when comparing with latest 250r. thats the reason why kawa come out with twin engine 250r(already been use with zzr and el250)..if the 4 cylinders were 'that' good..why they stop producing it. maintenance is the main thing here. every bike treat like whore oso won last long. treat it like your youngest child, no prob will come meh! Added on April 24, 2010, 10:51 am QUOTE(yamato @ Apr 24 2010, 09:49 AM) hmm... why is everyone talking bad about kawi 250R? never heard anything bad abt 250r except it's a beginners bike..the design look decent enuff for starter or ppl why doesnt need speed. this started to worry me if i make the right choice earlier. performance is always the main concern, but comparing a 250 with a 650 totally unfair. i have heard valuable comment from owners of blade 250, er6n, zx2, etc. Now i wish there are 250R owners that can share his experience here. This post has been edited by theanswer: Apr 24 2010, 10:51 AM |
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