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Oct 4, 2010

8 Honda CB 250 for India..??

Looks like Honda might finally launch a 250 cc motorcycle in India soon..

TVC for a new Honda bike being shot in Thailand

Source of the above photo: TMCblog.com

At the beginning of this year DNA had reported that Honda might be launching a 250 cc motorcycle in India by Diwali (year end). There are hazzar rumours floating on the net and therefore, I decided not to pay attention to it till something more concrete emerged.

But recently there has been a few developments which has led me to believe that Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) might indeed be launching a 250 cc model in India soon.

1. Screen shot of an e-mail shared by a member of xBhp.com (Posted below)




2. Spy shots of a bike commercial being shot in Thailand (Photos posted below).


The bike definitely looks like a model inspired by the Honda CBR and the VFR range of bikes.

But the bike in these photos could also turn out as the New CBR125R/CBR150R from Honda (as the sketch posted below suggests). Before the YZF R125, the CBR125R used to be the best seller in countries like the U.K. It was manufactured in Thailand both as 125 and 150 cc avatars. The 125 cc was sold in Europe and the 150 cc was sold in the South East Asian regions.



In any case, a 250 cc model from Honda seems to be coming for India in the next couple of months.

Honda CBX 250 Twister

Honda CBX 250 Twister

The 250 cc motorcycle for India could be a model based on the very much speculated (since 2006) Brazilian model the Honda CBX 250 Twister (the current Brazilian model has got updated into a 300 cc model and got renamed as CB 300R).

Honda VTR 250

Honda VTR 250

There is also a 250 cc V-Twin model from Honda called the VTR 250. But according to me the VTR 250 has a very slim chance of entering India, just because the VTR 250 has a V-Twin engine and that would jack up the cost considerably.. pegging it close to the Ninja 250R.

And since the Ninja 250R has a full faired Super Sports wannabe looks, the VTR 250 would find it hard to justify the high price. By the way, just like the Ninja 250R, the VTR 250R is considered as a beginners/ladies bike in developed nations..!!



Who knows, the bike in the spy photos shot in Thailand could well be a single cylinder 250 cc model from Honda for India. After all beggars can't afford to be chauvinists.. can they?







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8 Comments:

Siga said...

In Sri Lanka CBR 250 and Hornet 250 are the most famous 250 cc bikes. why don't Honda launch Hornet in India. It's a real naked monster.

Payeng said...

@Siga

CBR250RR you mean..?? But that model (CBR250RR) and the Hornet 250 have been discontinued from Honda's international line up for a few years now.

Pity because they were true pocket rocket in the true sense of the term.

Anonymous said...

VTR looks too good!

sanket kambli said...

VTR 250 looks gr8...i know its beginner bike..but then how many of us have handled 250cc + bikes anyway..except the thumpers....

Sid Soni said...

Beggars can't afford to be chauvinists! :) Well said. That explains it all.

Payeng said...

@Siga

CBR250RR you mean..?? But that model (CBR250RR) and the Hornet 250 have been discontinued from Honda's international line up for a few years now.

Pity because they were true pocket rocket in the true sense of the term.

Anonymous said...

I am from Indonesia ... greetings, fraternal honda classic. "HONDA CB INDONESIA" do not forget to add my facebook.

DoO said...

Thumbs up for the 11th Comment! he is soO damn right!! i am from PK living in karachi ... its similar to ur city... in everything except religion and bikes :p anyway! soo telling u i am 20yrs Old! and i hav been riding since 7 yrs! the best way is to use both brakes at the same time! one has to have a complete control!

i am just gonna explain in a little detail wht the last person said

i.e!

(if your rear brake is loose and your front brake is tight!)
or Vice-versa

then u have to master the technique that you always n always apply the brake with the the same amount of braking pressure delivered to the tire... this means u have to adjust the pedal/lever pressure you are applying to the brakes!

now for the above mentioned condition You must use! lesser amount of front break lever compared to the amount of force on the rear brake pedal- this way You will be delivering a balanced force on both brakes! and this is not that easy you will need atleast a month of regular riding and practicing it! once You are done! with it! You will be a master of braking! and when you know how to brake! you can ride really fast!!!! coz you know how to stop though still its dangerous!

a simple tip! everyone knows how to turn the throttle! but if one knows how to stop/ and to do proper braking ... he knows how to survive from the fast speeds!

anyway for perfect braking you need Good tires! good condition brakes! or (a disc at front end for pin point braking) and suspension helps toO-(if you go in details)

and similarly engine braking is good! its simple! and effective! to perform engine braking you have to leave the throttle while not pulling the clutch, simple as that! engine braking takes place when u leave the throttle and your revs automatically slows down, resulting in deceleration ....

lets explain you further:

i.e you are going on a honda cbz(or whteva bike you have) and you are in 4th gear.. wid a rev meter showing 7000k rpm and engine showing speed/ tacho meter showing 70km/h now if you leave the throttle and dont pull the clutch (just let it go)... now you will notice that as bike's rev gets slow! i.e it drops from 7k rpm to 2rm you will notice your bike is also getting slow! without a need of applying any brake!

okay now the complicated part.. is that the best thing is to use both! ( both end braking + engine braking) very good technique!!

but one must know! that while engine braking the rear tire tends to skid! much earlier than in independent braking/combined braking

and and if u are in a higher gear! i.e fifth and lets say your bike's gearing is too tall/long then you also hav to check the point when your bike starts knocking! while engine braking! it will possibly knock before a (STOP) if its in a higher gear! i.e 3rd + or 2nd in under powered long geared motorcycle... anyway all of this applies to wht eva motorcycle you ride...
as assumption to explain you guys:

1. Combined braking ( fron + rear){givs least skid} = 10 %
2. Engine braking + combined braking = 20% = skid of rear tire
3. ONLY rear BRAKING = 30% {most skid}
4. Only engine braking = no skid ...
option 4. (mentioned just to explain newbies :p )

hope this is enough for you! and hope you get the message what i conveyed instead of being confused... :)

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