KIWI RIDER 12 2018 VOL.2 | Page 57

It’s not just the MX racers who will love the 250’s midrange grunt - cross-country racers will be well impressed with the Honda’s ability on the longer circuits too It’s not just the MX racers who will love the 250’s midrange grunt - cross-country racers will be well impressed with the Honda’s ability on the longer circuits too. In fact all three major factors – engine and handling and suspension – are excellent. At the Woodhill Sandpit there is a long road of whoops that runs parallel with the beach for about a kilometre. They’re not huge, but certainly decent and not always evenly spaced. They can be ridden at quite high speed... fourth or fifth on a 450. I’ve never been more impressed by a bike’s suspension feel and chassis confidence than this 250 delivers through those whoops! The forks are very compliant, don’t seem to bottom and the rear is plush. The bike stays low after impact and yet the shock still stays up in the stroke enough to be ready for the next hit. The faster I went the better it felt and it got to the stage where it felt like it was just floating across the tops with no discernible impact at all – quite amazing. Even other well suspended MX bikes I’ve ridden in this section eventually start to get sketchy as the speed rises. I never had the opportunity to ride the Honda on hard pack to check the suspension action there, so can’t really comment on plushness over square edged holes. It certainly felt firm on tree roots in Woodhill single track, but again it felt better the quicker I rode. So, I suspect that overall the suspension action favours quicker riders who stay on top of the bumps. KIWI RIDER 57