Honda Hornet 250

gtkisaru

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  • Dec 30, 2007
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    Los Ratmalanos.
    Gaana ithin chassis number ekath ekka wenas wenawa.
    130 chassis - 4,00,000
    140 chassis - 5,25,000
    150 chassis - 6,75,000
    Recondition prices (not used in Sri Lanka)
    Used ewa nam gaana adui.
    2007 nam aduwata tibba, eka paara ganan giya,

    Petrol = 25km/litre
    Brand new eke 32km/litre

    thawa monawada ithin..............

    hmm. Car ekak gannath puluwan neda oya gaanata..:nerd:
     

    allmusic

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    Umbala pin karala nethuwa ethi...
    Menna ..

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    machan me blue honet eka kiyakwenawada koheda thiyenne ganna puluwan place ekak kiyanawada
     

    Silver bird

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  • May 30, 2008
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    The pride of Honda,
    Menna me bike eka ride karapu aya innawanam kiyamu balanna guna aguna?
    Mama eye ride kara, pissu wage thaama, maara gathi,:)

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    The hornet definitely isn't the pride of Honda. They make much better bikes than the hornet. We can't get them here because of the 250cc limit.and 250cc bikes are considered commuters in America :P.
     

    Silver bird

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    Define "Better" :oo:
    feel free to post pics "if you own a Hornet" :rofl:
    Guess what, 250cc ain't commuters in "Sri Lanka"

    Goldwing for one example . Check the Honda product listing.:rofl: And Honda isn't the only bike manufacture you know. :P
    No I do not own a hornet. Nor do I want one. Why would I want to buy a bike that honda discontinued and some jap rode for thousands of kilometres just because it's considered some kind of fashion statement here in SL.:confused:
    Sorry if I hurt your pride or something :rolleyes:
    Honda CBR250R would be good choice if you want to buy a 250 bike. Or the kawasaki balius II, don't know if they still make them though.
    In japan there was a rule saying that novice riders can only ride bikes either equal to or less than 250cc. Honda and other japanese companies made 250cc bikes targeting them and as a first bike option for American novices.
    Since the limitation for japanese riders were removed it seems honda makes the 250 bikes targeting the american market.
    So my earlier statement still holds. 250s were designed as commuters and novice bikes :P.
    And people here seems to consider the Hornet as a sports bike. But it falls under the category of naked bikes.
    Whether they aren't considered commuters here doesn't matter. Because the company that made them designed them as such.:rolleyes:
    And if you want a sports bike, go buy the CBR250R or the kawasaki ninja 250R.