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Cycle News 2014 Issue 34 August 26

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 34 AUGUST 26, 2014 P83 excellent clutch with the motor's increased torque and crisp on/ off throttle fueling, be- ginners will master launches in no time on the CBR300R. Our first, and so far only, taste of riding the CBR300R took place during an introductory ride hosted by Honda that was conducted on mostly low-speed roads with some gentle curvy sections, and there were plenty of stop-and- go sections in between. Overall, the little CBR300R was fun to ride. Its relaxed seating position makes city riding very tolerable yet is still aggressive enough to make more spirited rides com- fortable, as well. We made a detour onto the freeway for a short run in top gear and it held its own just fine. It doesn't scream quite as much as the CBR250R at 65 mph and ac- celerates a little better at speed. Again, the difference between the CBR300R and CBR250R on the freeway isn't night and day but every little bit—in this case, power—helps. The CBR300R's suspen- sion isn't anything to write home about, but it gets the job done well enough. It's not plush by any means; it's actually a little on the stiff side and you feel every bump in the road. Unfortunately, but not unexpectedly, the CBR's suspension is not adjustable ex- cept for shock preload. Still, the CBR300R is a very good han- dling machine that rides well and can be ridden fairly hard through the S-turns with excellent results. Like with any small-bore motor- cycle, though, momentum—no mistakes—is the key for maintain- ing a good clip through the twist- ies on the CBR300R. Luckily, The CBR300R is just as easy and enjoyable to ride than the previous CBR250R but with more torque and a hint more power. Honda also offers a naked version of the CBR300R—the CB300F. It's the same bike but without all the plastic and with taller and wider handlebars. It's a steal at just $3999.

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