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Old 01-15-2012, 03:24 PM   #96 (permalink)
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Honda CBR250R FI Single - '11 Honda CBR250R
90 day: 105.14 mpg (US)

2001 Honda Insight stick - '01 Honda Insight manual
90 day: 60.68 mpg (US)

2009 Honda Fit auto - '09 Honda Fit Auto
90 day: 38.51 mpg (US)

PCX153 - '13 Honda PCX150
90 day: 104.48 mpg (US)

2015 Yamaha R3 - '15 Yamaha R3
90 day: 80.94 mpg (US)

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Originally Posted by redyaris View Post
There is no Self correcting on the part of the motorcycle. The motorcycle, on its own, would simply veer off in the direction the wind [or other forces...] was pushing it and fall over on its side.
There is on my bike. I thought you said yours did this as well but I must have misunderstood you. I ride in stormy conditions quite often and the CBR250R is quite impressive in it's ability to keep the nose of the bike right on line as the wheels float back and forth under it, correcting for truck buffeting and sidewind blasts with no rider input. A very relaxing, addicting experience. Honda did a great job with the ergos and aeros of this bike.
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