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k14
24th December 2003, 15:07
Finally got my new bike today. Just got imported from japan and arrived in auckland on monday.

Have to wait till next wednesday to get it vinned :( :( :(

So have to just ride it up and down the street for the mean time.

Here are some pics: http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/k14/cbr250.html

Beware, it is 1.2 megs of pics, mite take a while on dialup!!

Firefight
24th December 2003, 15:54
:2thumbsup Nice lookin Bike :2thumbsup

Motoracer
24th December 2003, 16:02
Now theres a wepon for the twisties!! Go hard and stay safe. :niceone:

And it comes with GPRs as well? How lucky are you! All you have to do is scrub off the blue crap off the edges and go hard.

k14
31st December 2003, 16:35
YAY :bigthumb:

Got everything VINed and sorted out today finally!! So just took her for her first spin. DAMN, that is definately a big step up from the VT250, lol. Provisional top speed of 160, but that is only at about 14 grand and it redlines at 19 grand. So shouldnt have too much trouble hitting the speed limiter at 180 i think.

Now, just need to wear down the last 10mm of tread on each side of the tyre :whistle: and stay away from cops.

wari
31st December 2003, 18:35
Good stuff K14 :2thumbsup

Just take some time getting used to the bike before you push the envelope too hard ... we dont wanna hear of no offs now eh!!

Uncle Wari

k14
31st December 2003, 18:45
Yeah, definately. I am the last one that wants to see my beauty rolling down the road with no one on it :argh:

Think i will wait till tomorrow till i venture out any more. Stupid hooligans out tonight, dont want to be taken out by some drunken teenager.

James Deuce
31st December 2003, 20:14
Dude!!

Nice one :)

Jim2

Coldkiwi
1st January 2004, 10:35
my advice... be wary of new tyres if they're giving you any doubts. don't be afraid to replace them if they're not your cup of tea. I had my new gsxr on its side on the road only a three weeks after getting it and it nearly broke my heart. I'd hate to see ya do the same thing.
ride safe and enjoy the performance boost :)

k14
1st January 2004, 10:48
Dont worry, i got some Dunlop GPR 70's. Reguarded as the best tyres for my bike. Quite a soft compound etc. But useless for the wet i am assuming.

Think i might go for another ride now. Just need to decide where to go. Dont really know any regular riding routes around new plymouth. But there are lots of twisty farm roads. Just have to watch out for cow shit and gravel.

Racey Rider
1st January 2004, 17:11
Give us a ring and we'll do a round the mountain run or something. 753 2240. Racey.

Racer X
2nd January 2004, 20:05
How did you have the bike imported, and was it cheaper? I know it can be good to import cars but didn't know it was done so much with bikes.

Kwaka-Kid
2nd January 2004, 20:29
hey nice buy k14!! and i can only offer the same advice as wari, but i dunno about CK's comment :P if it did happen to have the hardest cheng shins in the world on it when you got it its all good experience and will only make you appreciate a good tyre more when you finally get to own one... just gotta learn to ride within the limits of the tyre-or at least thats the advice i was always given by my beloved father-"yes son, this is a continental tyre, bloody expensive when i was racing, i only had one race on it about 13 years ago, you can have it for your CB250...ill just sand the hard outta layer of rubber off with some 80grit, then meths rub it to soften it... good as new" hmm... im not kidding, and it actually does work a bit! but hey, what am i bleating on about, you got the best on your beast.. so enjoy em.

Yamahamaman
2nd January 2004, 22:01
this is a continental tyre, bloody expensive when i was racing, i only had one race on it about 13 years ago, you can have it for your CB250...ill just sand the hard outta layer of rubber off with some 80grit, then meths rub it to soften it... good as new" hmm... im not kidding, and it actually does work a bit! but hey, what am i bleating on about, you got the best on your beast.. so enjoy em.

Jeez. Wonder if it is the same 'Continental' brand that the Motomail Tyre Shop tried to sell me - without your fathers advice :eek: