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 CB250 A friend of mine at work has just bought a CB250 (don't laugh, it's a step uo from a step thru and CG125) but doesn't have a handbook. Can anyone tell us what tyre pressures he should be running? Please :puzzled: | 
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 Give Tyreman a bell (info link in my sig Paul) or here:??? http://www.honda-geneve.com/catalog/CBF250-2004.html others indicate 29psi f & r if thats any help? C:) | 
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 Thanks Chaz, got Steve's link in my signature too. Y'see Mike, I told you you'd get the answer on THE worlds best Ducati club website ;) | 
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 Is that the super 'wet' dream 250 or the older 250 G5 or K4? I seem to remember I used to run about 30-32 F&R on my old K4. Ains. | 
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 80 front and rear (but only if the front is a Corsa)  HTH :D | 
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 1994 CB250. I asked if it was a 250N but apparently not, looks a bit like the "Nighthawk" import model but it's a genuine UK model. Thanks peeps. | 
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 cripes Dom, you HAVE put on weight to run at those pressures :sing: | 
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 :lol::lol::lol::lol::D | 
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 Step UP????? 2003 Varadero 125 15bhp (same as CG125) 2004 CB250 20bhp It does 80mph downhill with a following wind - same as my Varadero did. | 
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 It just gets there 30 minutes quicker Karen  :lol: | 
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