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Hey im looking for a learner legal roadbike under the $4000 mark. Not too fussy but preferably cbr, nsr, fzr, zxr, rs or similar. And preferable close to newcastle.
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bowsaw |
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You have the good laws there, dont bother with a 250, get bigger.
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is it something to do with power to weight? down there? you cant hace an RS250 but you could have an XR650 or smoething?
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bogan393 |
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Yea its to do with power to weight, we cant have any of the 2 stroke 250's, but we can have a vfr 400, or xr 650's, just that all teh 600's we can have are trial bikes not road bikes and id prefer a roadbike.
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my mate bought a vfr400 for $4700 i think with 6months rego, good bargain, nice bike and goes reasonabley well too
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bogan393 |
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F**k thats a bargain, id kill for one of those but they are normally pricey
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Bsjenko |
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u can buy a 600 Ducati brand spanker on ur L's and P's
all u have to do is mod it a touch and it will run like a full blown weapon. Throttle is just limited so i have been told.considered it a few months ago.. nice lookin machine. but all Ducatis are!!!!!!
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here's the voice of reason, if you haven't ridden on the road before, be sensible and get a 250, power is not the be all and end all, a 250 will give you more than enough opportunity to kill yourself, and before you ask, yes I am, or make that was, and want to be again, a rider, I owned a GSX250 and then a GSXR750 2003, lets just say, I'm glad I had the 250 first.
If you want a great first bike look for a good S/H Suzuki Across, great learner bike. don't let vanity kill you.
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znipa-x |
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here's the voice of reason, if you haven't ridden on the road before, be sensible and get a 250, power is not the be all and end all, a 250 will give you more than enough opportunity to kill yourself, and before you ask, yes I am, or make that was, and want to be again, a rider, I owned a GSX250 and then a GSXR750 2003, lets just say, I'm glad I had the 250 first.
If you want a great first bike look for a good S/H Suzuki Across, great learner bike. don't let vanity kill you.
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Bsjenko |
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{USERNAME} wrote: here's the voice of reason, if you haven't ridden on the road before, be sensible and get a 250, power is not the be all and end all, a 250 will give you more than enough opportunity to kill yourself, and before you ask, yes I am, or make that was, and want to be again, a rider, I owned a GSX250 and then a GSXR750 2003, lets just say, I'm glad I had the 250 first.
If you want a great first bike look for a good S/H Suzuki Across, great learner bike. don't let vanity kill you. wise words..... yes i do agree start on 250, but after a year or 2. u have to upgrade to a big ball missile!!!!!
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bowsaw |
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Some 250s are more powerful than larger capacity, you cant tell me a R65 is a speed machine, it was my mrs first bike, or an old Ttrumpy, makes sense
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Bsjenko |
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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... :B:SS:AU:1
matethese are a nice bike for a 250cc.. my mate had one of these, and they go alright.. and its in newy, speer point.
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