Which bike should i choose

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chronicent
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Which bike should i choose

#1 Unread post by chronicent »

i have the option to buy a 250CBR Fireblade or a Honda AX1 which is a trailer bike.. I dont know much about sports bikes .. What bike should i buy?? im a bit confused now :?

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Maybe you're in that phase where ALL you have decided is that you want a motorcycle, but IMO I urge you to step back and think about what kind of riding you think you want to do, and what kind of riding in your mind falls within your comfort zone...

...or maybe because you did not tell us much about yourself I'm way out in left field with my suggestion. I think if you told us whether you want to ride on the road or on dirt (or perhaps some of both), whether you are a new rider, a returning rider, have some experience or no experience... anyway you get my drift. If you give more info it will be easier to try and answer your question.

BTW welcome to the TMW.

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#3 Unread post by motocraze »

If your looking for a sports 4 stroke engine, Honda CBR 250 is definitely your machine. It will out accelerate most four wheelers on road. I suggest you buy the Honda CBR 250

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250CBR Fireblade hands down

#4 Unread post by prettyneat »

250CBR Fireblade hands down. It is also a far comfier bike than any of in a similair class. It is ideal for the roads in Ireland as it manouveres pretty well around small roads. :mrgreen:

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Re: 250CBR Fireblade hands down

#5 Unread post by Kal »

I would love a Babyblade myself but they were never formally imported into the UK. If you do go for it then the chances are that David Silver are going to become your best friends as the chances of finding one that hasnt been thrashed by a newly qualified rider is similar to finding a virgin in a London nightclub. Technically possible but against the odds.

The bikes you've named are radically different in riding style, what kind of riding do you have in mind to do, and what are you riding now?
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