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blackdog
29th May 2010, 13:51
good lookin' learner, i might even have one for a run-a-round (should be quite abit cheaper than the hyo or ninja being a single)

http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/Daelim/daelim_Roadwin%20250R%20FI.htm

sil3nt
29th May 2010, 16:53
I think it looks good! Shame its a single. I see its another Korean company.

blackdog
29th May 2010, 16:58
I think it looks good! Shame its a single. I see its another Korean company.

in context (2nd bike/learner/runabout) i quite like the idea of a single

marty
29th May 2010, 18:36
looks like a 15 year old GPX 250

http://members.fortunecity.com/roadrash2/1024/kawasaki-gpx250r.jpg

sil3nt
29th May 2010, 19:15
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Tourers/auction-287519425.htm
Didn't realise we had them already.



looks like a 15 year old GPX 250

http://members.fortunecity.com/roadrash2/1024/kawasaki-gpx250r.jpg
The girlfriend likes the look of it although she did say it looked the same as my bike!
btw your link doesn't work but this does http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/Gallery/Kawasaki%20GPX250R%2087.jpg

EJK
29th May 2010, 19:24
By the looks it could be another big seller.

breakaway
30th May 2010, 17:40
A CBR125 would make a better runabout than that.

Big Dave
30th May 2010, 20:40
I've tested it. Next KR. Think it's pretty good value for the money and I quite enjoyed riding it. It works OK for a big bloke. Worth a look if you are in the $6k new mark.

blackdog
2nd June 2010, 13:54
A CBR125 would make a better runabout than that.

i can't imagine how

cbr125 only good for buckets

Big Dave
2nd June 2010, 15:30
Few pics here

http://kiwiridermagazine.blogspot.com/2010/06/ridden-daelim-roadwin-r250-fi.html

blackdog
2nd June 2010, 16:15
was just reading about moto3. these guys just getting a head start............

woodyracer
2nd June 2010, 21:47
First things first, the 2010 Hyosung looks ALOT better...plus it has more power...yeah right a 250cc single has the same power as a v-twin..., Also as a run-out id rather a CBR125R as they look like they were desighed by a person with a degree and they are have aftermarket parts availible for them in n.z ect

No market for a "no-brand" bike bike that id say, as least Hyosungs and kawasaki's are proven on the track,

Gubb
2nd June 2010, 23:21
First things first, the 2010 Hyosung looks ALOT better...plus it has more power...yeah right a 250cc single has the same power as a v-twin..., Also as a run-out id rather a CBR125R as they look like they were desighed by a person with a degree and they are have aftermarket parts availible for them in n.z ect

No market for a "no-brand" bike bike that id say, as least Hyosungs and kawasaki's are proven on the track,
Wow. A little one-eyed there perhaps?
Everyone had to start out somewhere. At one point in time Mr Honda was probably the target for the hushed tones of teenage keyboard (or Morse Code tapping machines perhaps?) warriors who know better than everyone else.

Big Dave
2nd June 2010, 23:50
Daelim are already a player. Big player in Asia. I agree the Hyo is a nicer looking and higher performing bike - it's also a grand dearer.

This unit is a comfortable commuter and quite pleasant on the open road. The finish of the cockpit is better than on some bikes costing thrice as mutcho.

Buddha#81
3rd June 2010, 08:16
Daelim are already a player. Big player in Asia. I agree the Hyo is a nicer looking and higher performing bike - it's also a grand dearer.

This unit is a comfortable commuter and quite pleasant on the open road. The finish of the cockpit is better than on some bikes costing thrice as mutcho.

........and has dealer backing in the main centres......cant be all bad. Being a single has its advantages when servicing time rolls around too.