Very nice review bro, this is the most fun and powerful bike for 250cc 2 cylinder class for me. Gear 2 can reach 100km, Gear 3: 125km, Gear 4: about 152km, Gear 5: about 175km. After you change the exhaust to aftermarket fullsystem, you can feel the real power will come.
Thanks for the comment bro! You have one! What an awesome bike!! Yea I was impressed by the power from a 250cc. Would love to hear it with an aftermarket exhaust.
Depends tho… what do you want to use it for? For daily town commutes the 500. It accelerates much easier and you don’t have to work as hard. But it doesn’t rev too much and it’s heavy so it doesn’t feel as sporty. For spirited rides the 250rr is the pick, so flickable and keeping it at high revs will make you feel like you’re on a racing bike. But with a 250 you gotta work to get the oomph.
@@RUBBERNMETAL Good news, I went with the cbr250rr, collection on monday so excited, thanks for the feedback. Can't wait to ride on it as I'm using it as a weekend bike.
Very nice review bro, this is the most fun and powerful bike for 250cc 2 cylinder class for me. Gear 2 can reach 100km, Gear 3: 125km, Gear 4: about 152km, Gear 5: about 175km. After you change the exhaust to aftermarket fullsystem, you can feel the real power will come.
Thanks for the comment bro! You have one! What an awesome bike!!
Yea I was impressed by the power from a 250cc. Would love to hear it with an aftermarket exhaust.
Came from a cbr250r to 500r and now 650r. I would absolutely love to have a 250rr and 650r in my stable
The 250rr would be slightly underwhelming if you have a 650 already IMO. But for using it on a technical go kart track a 250rr would be great.
So between the cbr250rr and the recently launched cbr500r which would be the better beginner/first bike?
Depends tho… what do you want to use it for? For daily town commutes the 500. It accelerates much easier and you don’t have to work as hard. But it doesn’t rev too much and it’s heavy so it doesn’t feel as sporty.
For spirited rides the 250rr is the pick, so flickable and keeping it at high revs will make you feel like you’re on a racing bike. But with a 250 you gotta work to get the oomph.
@@RUBBERNMETAL Good news, I went with the cbr250rr, collection on monday so excited, thanks for the feedback. Can't wait to ride on it as I'm using it as a weekend bike.
@@PitiPablo_ how do you find the bike
@@RUBBERNMETAL does this bike vibrate near red line and highway speeds? How are the brakes at 140 plus speeds