Sep 27, 2016 03:43 PM
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(Updated Sep 27, 2016 03:42 PM)
It's most beautiful and lovely bike and girls are attracting on me from this bike. it's features are Overall handling is very agile—as you’d expect for a bike with a 54.3-inch wheelbase, narrow-profile 110/70-17 front and 140/70-17 rear tires, and a claimed wet weight of 357 pounds—yet there is no twitchiness or instability at sane speeds to alarm a new rider. The same tubular steel frame and suspension from the CBR250R gets carried over to the 300R, which translates to a comfortable ride that is still firm enough to keep everything under control in all but the most reckless of paces on the street. Braking from the single 296mm front disc and 220mm rear disc was more than adequate, with mild initial bite followed by a very linear progression in power—again, very novice-friendly characteristics. We were even surprised at the ample ground clearance available on the Honda; only expert-level aggression managed to cause the footpegs to touch down.