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ducatilover
20th August 2005, 21:34
m getting a gsx250[2002] and want t know if theres any cheap and/or decent exhaust mods going around? im going the way of k&n for breathing. oh if you dont know it is a parralell twin not the inline 4 many cofuse it with. is it true the gsx only has 29hp/22nm? :Punk: :kick:
Zed
20th August 2005, 22:13
m getting a gsx250[2002] and want t know if theres any cheap and/or decent exhaust mods going around? im going the way of k&n for breathing. oh if you dont know it is a parralell twin not the inline 4 many cofuse it with. is it true the gsx only has 29hp/22nm? :Punk: :kick:Not sure you'd get much more out of it really, especially if you want to do it "cheaply". IMO I wouldn't bother with modifying it, if you want more power buy the GSXR model. :scratch:
hondacmx450
20th August 2005, 22:18
if you want you could put 98 hight octane in it you might get 29.6hp out of it hahahaha
na ok my mate has one ond thay go all right hay it is a steeping stone ride it take care of it and then move up thay do what thay do and thay go ok to
ducatilover
21st August 2005, 11:29
i suppose i should wait till i can afford a triumph speed four! i mean fuck they are sexy or maybe a ducati monster s2r [cause of that sweet slipper clutch] or if i turn in to a tight arse an sv650 would do me, they dont look bad either. yeah i loooove naked bikes... :Punk:
geoffm
21st August 2005, 11:47
m getting a gsx250[2002] and want t know if theres any cheap and/or decent exhaust mods going around? im going the way of k&n for breathing. oh if you dont know it is a parralell twin not the inline 4 many cofuse it with. is it true the gsx only has 29hp/22nm? :Punk: :kick:
The engine in those things goes back to the Dark Ages (when Lucas made electrics). It is not the most efficient or powerful motor to come out of the factory - even when the motor design was new the lack of power was commented on. My GT250X7 was faster...
In short, if you want more power, buy another bike. You might be able to squeak another pony or so out of it with exhausts and jetting, but even with internal mods and head porting, etc, you will still have a slow bike. It will be faster, as it will be carrying less weight in your wallet...
Geoff
ducatilover
21st August 2005, 22:31
nah fuck modding it ill just wait till i get my full, and a decent income, and get a duke monster900 or a 900supersport ive seen the 900ss around 10k for a 2000/2001 should get about $3.00 discount with a trade in!!!! :Punk: they sound sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo farken good. head one in welly with decent pipes & almost came. well maybe not that great.........now i dont know what im going on about...... :clap:
Mooch
22nd August 2005, 00:02
i suppose i should wait till i can afford a triumph speed four! i mean fuck they are sexy or maybe a ducati monster s2r [cause of that sweet slipper clutch] or if i turn in to a tight arse an sv650 would do me, they dont look bad either. yeah i loooove naked bikes... :Punk:
How about a S4 with a 996 engine , this one might still be for sale . I've seen it a couple of this and it is as new !.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=14666
Big Dave
22nd August 2005, 01:56
i suppose i should wait till i can afford a triumph speed four! i mean fuck they are sexy or maybe a ducati monster s2r [cause of that sweet slipper clutch] or if i turn in to a tight arse an sv650 would do me, they dont look bad either. yeah i loooove naked bikes... :Punk:
Speed 4's won't get cheaper than they are now - TNZ got a batch of real keenly priced ones. $11,990 is rrp from memory but it will only last as long as current stock.
loosebruce
22nd August 2005, 02:05
Modding a GSX250, saw a guy not so long ago with a yoshi pipe grfted onto it, sounded fucken choice, but yeah why bother. save ya money and use it to buy a better bike fuirther down the line.
Best 250cc performance mod - grow some balls and go hard.
Flyingpony
22nd August 2005, 08:08
Buy an FXR150. They put out 20 ponies.
I wouldn't bother to modify your bike as above people have stated.
Buy and ride. When you're ready and legal, buy a bigger bike.
So, since you've got money left over after your purchase, buy protective gear instead of mods. That's money well spent.
FROSTY
22nd August 2005, 08:15
my advise is kinda like lucebruces--cept --instead of putting your money into go fast bits get good rubber and suspension -then learn to outride guys on bigger faster bikes.
Young Two smoker is doing just that on his little 55hp zxt400 -up against guys on gixxer thous
ducatilover
24th August 2005, 21:16
bad news....................cant get anyone to sign my hp[hire purchase] papers. im going to have a shot @ fixing the gpz up. any body with spares for one of them could maybe become richer.......hint, hint...........cheers for all your help anyway :violin: :puke: :Punk:
loosebruce
24th August 2005, 22:26
Young Two smoker is doing just that on his little 55hp zxt400 -up against guys on gixxer thous
Really!!!!, this i have too see.
Shame about the HP mate, dems' the breaks huh, wait a while and try again, save a bit more money and go in with a bigger deposit as well, that always helps. All the best to getting a ride soon.
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