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Jackpot
30th September 2013, 21:50
Hi, I recently got my learners and so am in the market for a bike up to $3500. I have found one in Auckland but I am based in Wellington. The person who replied to my email said the bike could be sold for $3500 incl. shipping. Anyone know if this is too good to be true or if it's safe. I have no experience so would like some help with advice. Many thanks
http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.asp?id=645019522
nzspokes
30th September 2013, 22:04
Fastoys sells insurance write offs. Guess some are still useable.
Jackpot
1st October 2013, 08:22
Fastoys sells insurance write offs. Guess some are still useable.
Many thanks, I might just avoid atm.
fridayflash
1st October 2013, 09:49
good idea, youll find something in your neck of the woods to suit your budget...dont forget to keep money aside for essential gear
Jackpot
1st October 2013, 14:21
good idea, youll find something in your neck of the woods to suit your budget...dont forget to keep money aside for essential gear
Cheers, I'm not after a bike to become a long term project. Learning to maintain, fix and ride to work in Wellington is my main priority. Insurance write off may just not be worth the hassle for me atm. Only recently have I wanted to become a little selfish and do something for myself and no one else.
I see many GN250's around on TradeMe and locally on the road that are <$2k but I have too much of a research mindset that I just keep getting put off via google searching as scrolling the foums here - rust, oil, Chinese for newer models aren't on par with Japanese. I rode a GN125 for my Handling & Skills and it was very enjoyable but the discussions can be more negative than positive. I do understand though that it comes down to owners and not solely the bikes fault that it can become like this so would still very super happy to have one for myself. I'm more of a practical buyer imo than trying to spend the most money for vanity purposes.
Thanks for the tip about gear. My semi-idea is to spend $1k on some 'decent' gear so that I can feel more confident if something were to happen down the road.
sil3nt
1st October 2013, 14:46
The only learner bike I ever recommend is the good old GPX 250 ;)
Shame mine got stolen.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-641593911.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-645022407.htm
faq.ninja250.org has all the information you could ever want about the bike.
I wouldn't pay more than $2000 for one though.
Jackpot
1st October 2013, 14:53
The only learner bike I ever recommend is the good old GPX 250 ;)
Shame mine got stolen.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-641593911.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-645022407.htm
faq.ninja250.org has all the information you could ever want about the bike.
I wouldn't pay more than $2000 for one though.
Legend. Many thanks
Mushu
1st October 2013, 15:46
I wouldn't pay more than $2000 for one though.
Damn, I paid $9k for mine.
sil3nt
1st October 2013, 16:13
Damn, I paid $9k for mine.For a GPX 250? :wait:
tigertim20
1st October 2013, 17:24
For a GPX 250? :wait:
brand new I assume
sil3nt
1st October 2013, 17:32
brand new I assumeI doubt that. The newer ones (00+) were $7k brand new I am pretty sure. I doubt the old ones were $9k brand new.
Even the updated EX250J (new ninja 250) were less than $9k.
Mushu
1st October 2013, 17:48
Actually the EX250J was around $8k brand new but I had to have the newest one so I paid the extra grand for a EX250K.
The K model is the FI version.
sil3nt
1st October 2013, 17:59
Actually the EX250J was around $8k brand new but I had to have the newest one so I paid the extra grand for a EX250K.
The K model is the FI version.Ah sorry my bike got stolen around the time FI went on sale here so I stopped reading about them. Didn't realise they were K models (and forgot about the price).
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