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nzvlogger
18th March 2012, 20:17
Heres the listing : http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=457570930

Just wondering about these bikes, looking for one for my brother possibly, i cant believe how wide the stock tyre is lol 180 on the rear. Good bikes? anyone viewed this one in particular? and are they full size or tiny like the CBR250's

bluebird
18th March 2012, 20:30
Great bikes, but the 250 Bandit is better! especially since I have a 1996 22,000k one for sale! It has renthal bars on it to make the ride more fun and the VTEC head for a bit more top end power. :yes:

tigertim20
18th March 2012, 20:35
they are a larger bike for a 250. good bikes, worth a look if your mate is serious about getting on two wheels.
Havent seen that one in particular before, so do your due diligence

SMOKEU
18th March 2012, 20:42
Great bikes, but the 250 Bandit is better! especially since I have a 1996 22,000k one for sale! It has renthal bars on it to make the ride more fun and the VTEC head for a bit more top end power. :yes:

I'd personally rather have the Hornet as it's better quality, although I wouldn't pay as much as the auction is asking for an old 250. I had a mate who had a 250cc Bandit and the overall build quality was noticeably inferior to my older CBR250 which I had at the time.

Gremlin
18th March 2012, 20:56
Haven't seen that specific one. I think the single bar end mirror is a bit ridiculous for a learner, making it harder than it needs to be.

Generally, the hornets are reliable little bikes, a mate has one with over 100k on the clock and it keeps ticking along. They are a large learners bike, definitely, using the same frame as the 600 I believe.

nzvlogger
18th March 2012, 21:08
Ah well ill have a look with him, cheers dudes

SMOKEU
18th March 2012, 21:19
Ah well ill have a look with him, cheers dudes

Even though someone has clearly spent a lot of time and money on that bike, if you pay the asking price you'll never get that money back again. The 250cc market is going to drop out when the LAMS stuff comes into effect so I wouldn't pay more than $3,500 for a 250 unless it's an RS250. About 4 months ago I sold a tidy MC19 CBR250 with new Pirelli tyres for $3200 and that bike was very tidy so that should give you some sort of indication of the value of the 4 stroke 250cc market.

EJK
18th March 2012, 21:22
Hornet knows how to drink a lot but it's a very capable learner's bike IMO.

mossy1200
18th March 2012, 21:22
Even though someone has clearly spent a lot of time and money on that bike, if you pay the asking price you'll never get that money back again. The 250cc market is going to drop out when the LAMS stuff comes into effect so I wouldn't pay more than $3,500 for a 250 unless it's an RS250. About 4 months ago I sold a tidy MC19 CBR250 with new Pirelli tyres for $3200 and that bike was very tidy so that should give you some sort of indication of the value of the 4 stroke 250cc market.

agree unless its a 2 year old 250 thats worth 7-8k new and selling at 5-6k then idd say 3k + or - 500 is the best budget to shop with

mossy1200
18th March 2012, 21:36
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-458842742.htm

http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-454801261.htm

nzvlogger
18th March 2012, 22:33
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-458842742.htm

http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-454801261.htm

True lol, yea i think hes asking to much... never mind

mossy1200
19th March 2012, 06:07
Hes done a nice job of making it look good but it does seem to be selling for bike shop prices or even higher.

gijoe1313
19th March 2012, 09:38
PM sent :msn-wink: If you're patient and can wait for the LAMS program, prices will drop for sure. I paid $5500 for my lil'ol'hornet 5 years ago and it's still serving me excellently. If your brother is keen to get riding, then it's a nice example of a lil'ol'hornet.

Tigadee
19th March 2012, 10:20
...and are they full size or tiny like the CBR250's

Tiny. If you're a big fella (especially if you're tall), forget it. The Hornet and Bandit 250 bikes are tiny little things...:facepalm:

FJRider
19th March 2012, 10:41
PM sent :msn-wink: If you're patient and can wait for the LAMS program, prices will drop for sure. I paid $5500 for my lil'ol'hornet 5 years ago and it's still serving me excellently. If your brother is keen to get riding, then it's a nice example of a lil'ol'hornet.

The LAMS range of bikes will rise too ...

nzvlogger
19th March 2012, 13:39
The LAMS range of bikes will rise too ...

True that, suposed to be October eh? (the law coming)