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15th August 2012, 20:11
:eek5: See this link: http://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/bikes/7459257/Ducati-set-to-Monster-NZs-new-riding-regs
:eek5:
"The new Lams regs will specifically exclude 250cc two-stroke sportsbikes such as the Honda NSR250, Suzuki RG250, Aprilia RS250, Kawasaki KR250, and Yamaha TZR250, which are all 120kg bikes capable of making 45kW (60bhp). However, bikes such as the Honda VFR400R, with a rev-happy 400cc V4 engine stuffed into a similarly sporty alloy twin-spar frame to that of the NSR represent some of the sportiest choices from the list.
If you have penchant for classic bikes, original Triumph, Norton and BSA parallel twins can be ridden on a learner licence.
Have to have a two-stroke roadbike? An air-cooled Yamaha RD350 or RD400 twin is the only alternative, if you can find one."
Potential LAMS rider: 2 stroke? Power band? Whats that?
Seller: Don't worry about it sonny, its an old bike yer granny woulda ridden, it's a pussy believe me.
:eek5:
"The new Lams regs will specifically exclude 250cc two-stroke sportsbikes such as the Honda NSR250, Suzuki RG250, Aprilia RS250, Kawasaki KR250, and Yamaha TZR250, which are all 120kg bikes capable of making 45kW (60bhp). However, bikes such as the Honda VFR400R, with a rev-happy 400cc V4 engine stuffed into a similarly sporty alloy twin-spar frame to that of the NSR represent some of the sportiest choices from the list.
If you have penchant for classic bikes, original Triumph, Norton and BSA parallel twins can be ridden on a learner licence.
Have to have a two-stroke roadbike? An air-cooled Yamaha RD350 or RD400 twin is the only alternative, if you can find one."
Potential LAMS rider: 2 stroke? Power band? Whats that?
Seller: Don't worry about it sonny, its an old bike yer granny woulda ridden, it's a pussy believe me.