Difference between revisions of "Honda CN250"

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In 2001, the Helix was in its last year being replaced by the [[Honda NS250|NS250]], marketed in the US as the Reflex and other countries as the Forza.  Comparing the Reflex to a Helix is much like comparing a sports sedan to a luxury car.  While the Reflex handled better and had a higher top speed, some argued that there was a tradeoff in seating comfort and ride.  In the Japanese market, the Helix (Fusion) had an aftermarket and cult following with the younger generation not unlike sportbikes in the US.  Seeing that the customer base was still there, the CN250 (Helix) made a return to all markets in 2004.  In the US the Helix sold next to the Reflex and both were priced similarly.
In 2001, the Helix was in its last year being replaced by the [[Honda NS250|NS250]], marketed in the US as the Reflex and other countries as the Forza.  Comparing the Reflex to a Helix is much like comparing a sports sedan to a luxury car.  While the Reflex handled better and had a higher top speed, some argued that there was a tradeoff in seating comfort and ride.  In the Japanese market, the Helix (Fusion) had an aftermarket and cult following with the younger generation not unlike sportbikes in the US.  Seeing that the customer base was still there, the CN250 (Helix) made a return to all markets in 2004.  In the US the Helix sold next to the Reflex and both were priced similarly.


But the days were numbered for the CN250.  Superior machines from all scooter manufacturers were hitting the market.  With that, Honda has decided to cease importation of the Helix to the US after 2006.  At this point, it is unclear to this author if the Fusion in Japan will cease as well.  This is an unusual decision since recently Yamaha has hit the market with its own modern interpretation of the Helix, the Morphus.
But the days were numbered for the CN250.  Superior machines from all scooter manufacturers were hitting the market.  With that, Honda has decided to cease importation of the Helix to the US after 2006.  At this point, it is unclear to this author if the Fusion in Japan will cease as well.  This is an unusual decision since recently [[Yamaha]] has hit the market with its own modern interpretation of the Helix, the Morphus not to be confused with the [[Yamaha Morpho|Yamaha concept Morpho]].


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