I just purchased a 2009 Ninja 250R. The manuel states you should not go over 6 RPM initially when you buy. This is a little unrealistic, considering if you purchase a sport bike, you going to want to try it out on the highway.
I've put over 250 km on the bike over the past couple of weeks. I've driven over 100 km/hour at 7.5 RPM. I've tried driving on long, fairly steep incline in 6th gear and the bike stayed at 100 with little effort.
Because I want to stay close to 6 RPM initially, I have tried to keep my speed down. I've researched and according to sources she can reach up to 144km/hour.
My trips have been relatively short because I am a new driver. For a woman, 5'2 and a new driver, I believe this is an excellent beginner bike and more comfortable than I expected.
One thing I did not expect was having to go into 2nd gear for driving on parking lots!
180
Top speed = 110mph 0 - 60mph = roughly 7 seconds
About 100 mph stock
the 2010 250 does about stock 135, 145 with a pipe easy
The top speed of the CRF 250r is around 65 mph. The top speed of 2007 CRF 250R is 115-120km/h. The top speed is about 75 mph for a 2004 CRF 250R.
you start at the top of a hill.
85mph
90 mph
the top speed for the 1986 and 1985 honda atc 250r is 83 miles per hour
55 mph and over 60 mph with a sprocket change.
1996 1000r ninja top speed 162 @ redline in top gear.
65 MPH stock....Can get it to go 80 with different sprockets