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Tryhard
10th January 2010, 09:41
Advice please. Looking to buy. Been offered a GPX 2001 done 20k for $3500.
If it was up to expectation ie regular servicing bla bla.

Is it value for money?

Please any thoughts.

Tryhard
10th January 2010, 17:49
anyone out there? hellooooooooooooooo

marine0089
11th January 2010, 07:33
Has it been dropped or anything like that?

I picked up my '07 with 16,000 on the clock for 4k but it has been dropped once so has some minor damage on the right side. Only cosmetic mind you.

It sounds like a pretty decent offer if it has been well looked after as when I was looking around at gpx's not long ago, the average asking price was ~5k

one fast tl1ooo
11th January 2010, 07:37
Advice please. Looking to buy. Been offered a GPX 2001 done 20k for $3500.
If it was up to expectation ie regular servicing bla bla.

Is it value for money?

Please any thoughts.

Sound's ok

Slyer
11th January 2010, 07:43
As long as it's in good condition, how many k's has it done?

brendonjw
11th January 2010, 08:11
As long as it's in good condition, how many k's has it done?


GPX 2001 done 20k for $3500.



Sounds ok if its in good nic

Slyer
11th January 2010, 08:34
Ah, then yes.

Miscreant
11th January 2010, 08:57
Advice please. Looking to buy. Been offered a GPX 2001 done 20k for $3500.
If it was up to expectation ie regular servicing bla bla.

Is it value for money?

Please any thoughts.

If you weigh more than 50kg move on. Front suspension is crap.

Slyer
11th January 2010, 09:07
The comment about the front suspension is true. I spent $600 making mine awesome with race tech springs and cartridge fork emulators.
They could all use stiffening at least.

avgas
11th January 2010, 10:00
If you weigh more than 50kg move on. Front suspension is crap.
Easily preloaded with about $2 worth of spacers/washers. Cheap easy fix. Most bikes have this problem sub $10K

sil3nt
11th January 2010, 15:05
If you weigh more than 50kg move on. Front suspension is crap.But a learner will not notice for a while and when they do notice they probably won't care anyway. Increasing the fork oil level is an easy fix. Slyer has done what quite a few in the states do and go all out with the emulators.

The GPX is a fantastic bike that was in production for 20 years so there are plenty of parts available and they are nice and reliable. You can't go wrong with owning one. I would take it if i were you!

Miscreant
11th January 2010, 22:02
But a learner will not notice for a while and when they do notice they probably won't care anyway. Increasing the fork oil level is an easy fix. Slyer has done what quite a few in the states do and go all out with the emulators.


I see no point in putting those least able to handle a bike on the worst suspension you can get. I feel sure you will correct my thinking though.

marine0089
11th January 2010, 22:26
What's wrong with the suspension?

(please don't just flame, I honestly want to know as my gpx is my first bike so I don't have anything to compare it with)

Slyer
11th January 2010, 23:04
There's nothing wrong with it, it just doesn't compare to that of a modern supersport bike. The GPX suspension is really soft when stock. Soft suspension means that the front dives a lot under braking and it's not as stable as it could be when cornering etc. The soft suspension is fine for mainly commuting and cruisy touring but you need to make sure you give yourself plenty of room to slow down, I learned this the hard way...
Increasing the preload on the springs inside your front forks stiffens the front end of the bike and makes it more stable but at the loss of being able to soak up bumps well. It's all about balance.
The advantage of upgrading is that you can increase the stiffness without losing its ability to soak up bumps or increase the ability to soak up bumps without losing stability.

The difference was night and day when I upgraded my bike with race tech springs and cartridge fork emulators, but many would argue it's not worth spending money on a 250. I also bought a second hand SV650 shock and modified it to fit the rear, this stiffened it up a lot and also raised the height of the bike a bit. :P
Linky: http://faq.ninja250.org/wiki/Front_suspension_upgrades

marine0089
12th January 2010, 13:21
Ahh I see, cheers for that.

Tryhard
12th January 2010, 15:53
Bought it. Get it Fri/Sat. All I need now is a lic. No rush aye

Slyer
12th January 2010, 16:11
Got gear? <ten>

marine0089
12th January 2010, 17:13
Got gear? <ten>

At the very minimum make sure you get a decent jacket, helmet and gloves...

Tryhard
12th January 2010, 18:24
Thinking about fitting out with 1tonne coruda stuff. all good??????????

sil3nt
12th January 2010, 18:52
You'll be just like me if you do!

I have the following
http://www.1tonne.co.nz/index.php?page=listingDetails&categoryid=2&collectionid=&prodid=22&pageNum=1&x=28&y=13
http://www.1tonne.co.nz/index.php?page=listingDetails&categoryid=2&collectionid=&prodid=27&pageNum=1&x=18&y=19
http://www.1tonne.co.nz/index.php?page=listingDetails&categoryid=5&collectionid=&prodid=17&pageNum=1&x=26&y=24

Dont use those gloves in summer though because you will ruin them.
Grab some cheap leather gloves from here http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/116389-Summer-steals
They are fantastic and you would be silly to miss out on such a deal (assuming he still has some in your size)

Tryhard
12th January 2010, 20:14
done any mods 2 yr bike

sil3nt
13th January 2010, 20:19
As much as i would love to its a bit pointless and expensive. Was thinking about doing the suspension but its expensive. Exhaust is expensive as well. Any mods you do wont make the bike go any faster. Might make it louder which will make you think its faster. Leave it stock and enjoy riding it until your full.

Was that the bike from Hamilton that was on trademe?

Slyer
13th January 2010, 20:21
Upgrading the exhaust will give you 0.5HP but upgrading the suspension is very worthwhile I've found.

Tryhard
14th January 2010, 10:30
Was that the bike from Hamilton that was on trademe?[/QUOTE]

nah an old guy in Tauranga

Tryhard
14th January 2010, 10:31
Upgrading the exhaust will give you 0.5HP but upgrading the suspension is very worthwhile I've found.

did u use the 500 0r 650 shock?

Slyer
14th January 2010, 11:06
Shock from a Suzuki SV650. I had to drill the ends out 2mm to fit the GPX which uses wider bolts funnily enough.
You have to use one from a more modern SV650, the older ones aren't as good as you have to modify more to fit.