Monday, October 3, 2011

Fuel economy of the CBR250R


Today, on the 6th day of the ownership, I tanked up the CBR250R for the second time to calculate its first fuel economy. The odo read 352km and she took in 10.47 litres of fuel, translating into a real world fuel economy of 33.61 km/l. However, these were the riding conditions
1. The bike was kept in 5th and 6th for 50% of the time
2. The bike was ridden with a pillion 50% of the time
3. The bike is relatively brand new.

I dont really push her as she is new and believe that after the first service, the economy might actually go up a little. There has been a strong rumors and myths about the CBR250R's mileage being less than 30kmpl - this can be the truth but only if one rides always in congested traffic, or in the evening around the locality with friends where the bike stays in 2nd / 3rd and 4th.

I feel that 33.61kmpl for a 250cc bike indeed is fabulous! More updates coming soon
Also to be noted is that the fact that I ran the bike for around 30km after the last fuel gauge barstarted blinking.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Nocturnal Bliss - some shots taken at night

Bikes like the CBR do make you fall in love. I spent a good part of my Sunday yesterday cleaning up the bike - this even though she was just 4 days old. At night, I couldn't resist shooting her under the lights and this is what came as the outcome

The CBR250R indeed looks massive for a 250cc. A layman can easily mistake the bike for a much bigger machine and that infact can sometimes massage your egos!

For all those who curse the manufacturers for stuff like the Saree Guard should understand the fact that the company isnt at fault - they are just complying with the norms laid down by the government of India. The Saree Guard u see here will disappear at the first service (1000km) mark :)


The speedometer console of the Honda CBR250R is again picked up from the VFR1200F - the design part that is. It looks fab at night. The tachometer is analogue while the digital display at the bottom houses the speed, temp, fuel, odo and time functions.
At the time of writing this post, the bike had done 280km. Today is the 5th day of her life with me and we are shortly departing for our daily 65km commute to office and back. I might also tank her up today to register her first tankful to tankful fuel economy. Stay tuned!



3 Days and 250km later - the 1st update

I had immediately tanked up the CBR when I left the dealership, Globus Honda, on the 29th September. The tank took in around 11 litres of fuel and now, with over 250km on the odo, two bars still remain in the fuel display section of the speedometer console.
Bobby Roy, a colleague and a dear friend took this snap on the 2nd day and the bike surely shines ;)

I have mostly been riding the bike on 50% highway stretches and hence making full use of the 6th gear. The gear shifts are pretty smooth though I have learnt that being a single cylinder 250 and the way it has been tuned, the bike doesn't like to be below 3500rpm in the top two gears. The engine does feel as if its protesting and hence I am keeping her between 4000 to 5000rpm in 5th and 6th. Also, these are the speeds in 6th at the following RPMs
4000rpm - 64km/h
5000rpm - 82km/h
6000rpm - 99km/h
I also checked the speedometer error using GPS and the bike showed 80km/h with a true of 75km/h!

Mods
I have done one modification, which was important - the seat. I am 6 feet tall and weigh over 100 (as of Sep 2011) and hence the stock seat didnt feel very comfy. It now has more padding and does feel a tad better.

Hoping to reach the 1000km mark soon (for the 1st service) which is also when I head out to the Himalayas for a much needed break!

Here is another pic of the bike that was taken before the delivery