I bit the bullet and bought one today. Local stealership told me it'd be $5700 out the door. No, I'm not joking
Of course, I contacted other dealerships within 150 miles and found one offering it for $4300 out the door... Yes, I'll drive 3 hours to save $1400. The purchase is final, but I won't pick it up until next week.
Bought a black 2012 CBR250R:
As with every purchase, I did my research.
I looked at the Ninjas, but as someone mentioned they aren't fuel-injected. I am too lazy to fuck with carbs, and I'd prefer the consistency and ease of starting the FI CBR250R. On top of that, the Ninja does not get quite the mileage that the CBR gets, and being that I've been spending $450-500+ a month on premium gas for the S2000, mileage is my primary concern. I will actually spend
less money each month paying for the bike + insurance + fuel than if I kept driving the S2000, and there's the added benefit of not dumping thousands of miles on the S2000 each month.
Also, at least according to reviewers, the Ninja isn't as nice for driving around town. Unfortunately, most of my commute is in a city, driving in and out through Arsenal gates that employ a large percentage of the area. A lot of slow speeds and stop-and-go traffic. The CBR has better low-end torque than the Ninja. Everyone seems to agree the Ninja is faster, but I don't mind being a little slower for a lot less hassle.
All-in-all, the CBR is a little slower, but gets significantly better gas mileage, is fuel-injected, is better for commuting, is more modern, and I would assume has better reliability as well.
I've already read about the sprocket changes, and ordered a 15T for the front. I may get a different rear sprocket, after I compare drivability/MPGs between the 14T and 15T sprocket. I'll also need to figure out how to fix the speedo as cheap as possible. I'm assuming I can use one of these programmable boards to correct it for far cheaper than the $85+ off-the-shelf solutions.
With my commute, which is about half 45-55mph, and half 65-75mph, I think I'll be able to get 70mpg... Even if I only ride it half the time, which I think is being conservative, I'll still break even. It's like getting a free bike.