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Old 03-15-2018, 02:54 PM   #160 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ProDigit View Post
The cb300f is 335LBS Wet.
I've had a Roketa 125cc bike that was 225lbs.
I don't find it hard driving with a passenger on a small bike at all, so long as the passenger is not all over the place.

The lower the rear seat, the easier too.
On honda's own website, they are saying the 2017 cb300f has a curb weight of 348 pounds. 2018 specs gives an error page. I have had very limited experience riding with passengers, I took my little brother for a little ride on the CBR 250R and it was mildly terrifying. Felt like the front wheel was barely on the ground, hard to turn, etc. But then again my 250 has a 2 piece seat that elevates the passenger more than necessary to allow storage space under the seat.

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If I remember right, you couldn't drive on the highway without a 185 cc or larger. Is that a federal rule or does each state have a requirement. I would think a 125 with a nice fairing should be able to do 65 mph.
Information is all over the place regarding top speed for the CBR 125, but general consensus is that it can do at least 70 mph.
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