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nll
26th September 2009, 01:17
I've been exploring this forum for the last few weeks, thought I'd finally introduce myself and say 'hi everyone / what an awesome site!'
I bought a scooter a couple months ago and pretty much immediately decided I *had* to get a motorbike. So..Got my learners a week ago! :-D
So now I'm looking to buy my own bike. Have settled on doing the standard learner route with a gn250, I think... I'm a student so it does work well with my bank account. I've had a try of a gn125 for the basic handling test and felt that type of bike was a good size/weight for me. Plus I'm assuming they will put up with quite a bit of complete 'learner' treatment as well?
I was wondering if anyone has a pdf of the manual? I'd really like to study it a bit before going to look at some bikes. I've spent hours searching the net but can't find any that are in english and also not from the 80s...
(I found the gn250manual.rar link on this forum, but I'm on a mac and can't expand it)
Would really appreciate it if any has a copy they can share or advice on purchasing your first bike
n
CookMySock
26th September 2009, 06:44
google apple mac unrar. Lots of hits.
Welcome to KB, and to biking. ;) The GN should be cheap to run. Whtever you ride, you will have fun on it.
Steve
one fast tl1ooo
26th September 2009, 07:54
:laugh::laugh:Welcome to kb mate. You can have alot of fun on here. A little gn is a good startin point. :bleh:
cave weta
27th September 2009, 07:58
:msn-wink:Those 80 manuals will be just fine... all they have changed since then is the horn button
naphazoline
27th September 2009, 08:10
Welcome to KB Nll,and to biking.:)
nll
27th September 2009, 11:41
Cheers for the welcome guys!
And thanks for the googling tip. Have expanded the manual - will sneakily print the whole thing off at work tomorrow! Still can't believe that suzuki don't just put them on their website
Fatt Max
27th September 2009, 16:46
Gidday matey, welcome to the site
tate35
28th September 2009, 20:05
Welcome to KB,
The gn's are great little cruisy bikes Great for learners you can't go wrong :2thumbsup
KrazyGixxerBoy
29th September 2009, 19:18
Welcome to the madness mate! Go the mighty GN!
chasio
29th September 2009, 19:38
Hey, scooter to motorbike... sounds familiar to me :) Welcome!
Pedrostt500
29th September 2009, 20:06
Welcome to KB, if you are going after a second hand GN, get the one with spoked wheels, against the one on Mags, the earlier spoked wheeled GN was japanes made against the latter Chinese made GN.
YellowDog
29th September 2009, 20:11
Welcome to KB, if you are going after a second hand GN, get the one with spoked wheels, against the one on Mags, the earlier spoked wheeled GN was japanes made against the latter Chinese made GN.
Good info.
I had no idea.
nll
29th September 2009, 21:48
Thanks again guys for the welcome. I've roped in my biker flatmate to help me look around next week. In the meantime I've gone into ultra bike geek mode and have a pile of motorbike info books from the library (hate the idea of trusting my life with something without having at least a basic understanding of the mechanics).
And cheers for that tip Pedrostt500. Does anybody happen to know what year they started making them in China? On trademe it seems like most of the ones available are 2004-2007. But I'm guessing the 2004+ gns are chinese..
Swoop
29th September 2009, 21:54
Welcome to KB, nll!
If possible, go for the 250cc. You will not regret having a few extra horses under the seat.
:ride:
nll
29th September 2009, 22:03
Welcome to KB, nll!
If possible, go for the 250cc. You will not regret having a few extra horses under the seat.
:ride:
Yep, definitely going for the 250. Want something that will last me through the whole learner/restricted phase. :D
paddy
29th September 2009, 22:03
...what an awesome site!
Yup, you think that at first and then it sucks you in.
TOTO
29th September 2009, 22:09
Welcome to the site bro.
GN250 is an awesome bike. Great learner bike, very reliable, and rides on anyting, road, rocks, gravel, sand, rivers. A true bike legend :clap:
Good luck , and welcome to the wonderful world of motorcycling :yes:
Hard Nut
2nd October 2009, 03:25
Welcome to KB land and as for me I was coming over to NZ next year but I might get killed if I do, lol.....so I might put those plans on hold and go to Bali instead, just need to pack a vest.
Nuts
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