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Dropped
15th February 2010, 08:47
Not that im looking to buy one but i was looking at bikes on trademe and came across this which doesnt look like a GN at all lol

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Cruiser/auction-271367969.htm

Mihajlo
15th February 2010, 09:10
Sure as hell looks nice, but i still wouldn't want to learn on a GN

Dropped
15th February 2010, 09:59
haha no one said anything about riding it.

Mihajlo
15th February 2010, 10:13
I know it was just something i felt like adding, but yeah it's definately nice, improves on the GN frame and gives it a bit more class in my opinion.

nudemetalz
15th February 2010, 16:01
If my opinion, GN's are the best learner bike made.
Also, this one does look cool !!

{.bLanK}G_o_D
15th February 2010, 16:13
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA $5.5K for a GN250.

On a serious note, I learnt to ride on a GN250. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not.

Maha
15th February 2010, 16:20
'Just about everthing on this bike (except the Motor and Trans) has been modified'

Dont overlook this very valid point.
The motor and gearbox are still factory.
So it still a GN250, albeit a very cool looking GN.

Mihajlo
15th February 2010, 16:21
I hear they are the best, but it doesn't mean i'd want to :p

Dropped
16th February 2010, 07:54
If you wanted a Harley (hell they are slow anyway) this would be the perfect bike as you could pose all you liked :)

Reido
16th February 2010, 09:36
looks alright, but not 5.5k worth or alright >_>

avgas
16th February 2010, 12:47
nice - and well worth the 5.5K........especially when compared to the Korean and Japanese equiv.

CookMySock
16th February 2010, 13:07
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA $5.5K for a GN250.While I share your sentiment somewhat, that will be an ideal learner bike for some lady rider who just wants to ride around town on. All it needs is a nice leather jacket and pants, and a retro helmet, and it will be quite the image.

edit:

especially when compared to the Korean and Japanese equiv.Well, they are completely different in purpose and image. The hyos (for example) are perfectly capable open tourers, but they have a different image and feel than something like the bike in question.


Steve

John_H
16th February 2010, 16:44
If my opinion, GN's are the best learner bike made.


I completely agree.