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Thread: 250 vs 500
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Old 12-11-2007, 01:12 PM   #9 (permalink)
Greentwofiddy
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Originally Posted by Godzilla View Post
The 500 is a better hiway bike the 250 is quicker handling. I love my 250 as a short commuter and utility bike. The 500 has more leg room and some reserve power over 70mph where the 250 begins to go limp. The extra 100lbs is nice on the road but not enough to make any big difference, you have to get up to 500lbs or so to really feel planted. The 250 has a soft suspension unless you opt for the new "08" which is what I would buy if I were in the market right now. Nothing freeway legal can touch the 250 for economy. In my view the 500 simply isn't big enough to make it worth while, but if I only had one and it had to be a 250 or 500 bike I would choose the 500. You will very likely want a bigger bike and the 250 makes a great 2nd ride.
True for the most part, but I think the 500R has less room than the 250R. Neither has a whole lot of it, but the 500's pegs don't seem to be in a favorable position.

Otherwise, I tend to agree... I've ridden a 250 for over 3 years and have put... I dunno, about 13,000 miles on it. It's been a great bike, it's been a "commuter" for that whole time, and I've never found it lacking. Anyone that thinks they can outride a 250 in a month simply can not.
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