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pzkpfw
4th April 2006, 21:41
See what it looked like new here: http://www.suzukicycles.org/1980-1989/1986d.shtml (site says it's a twin; it isn't, it's a fancied-up DR250).

Registered, Licensed, Warranted.

Seems to have been stored in a bucket of salt by previous owner.

Bought off Trade Me for $780 about 8 months ago.

Things I've done/added since then:
New muffler ($250)
Fork seals and straightening ($300) (I didn't even know!)
Oil and filter.
Genuine Suzuki Service Manual.
New horn. (Not even sure why)
New colour-matched cable-ties to help hold the side-covers on.

Bought to do my CBTA (all done) and now time to "upgrade".

Good "learner bike", for anyone who does not want a GSXR250 or CBRRR250RRR.

If anyone is at all interested, please let me know. Ask any questions.

It's in Tawa.

Cheers,

R6_kid
5th April 2006, 22:53
so its a single cylinder? How fast does it get up too? Handle well?

how much you after?

Kwaka-Kid
6th April 2006, 06:47
i had a spare muffler for one of those in my wrecking stock, still have a taillight lens that i nearly throw in the bin everytime i pass it.

cowpoos
6th April 2006, 10:18
I got mine to 165kmph [indictated]...they are a piece of piss to wheelie...and a heap of fun to ride....u can scrap the foot pegs every where on them...
one of the most fun 250's I've ever rode....they make about 33hp apparently...

pzkpfw
6th April 2006, 13:22
so its a single cylinder? How fast does it get up too? Handle well?

how much you after?


Yep. It's a single. Maybe even a 0.95. I can see from the gasket goo (normal application, according to the Suzuki manual) that the cylinder has been off - no way for me to know what was done or by whom.


I generally get mine to 120 (indicated) on the motorway, to keep up with the cars. I don't red-line it in every gear, so it may well do more.

Up the gorge in a head-wind it begins to struggle; but you get used to the little old ladies passing you.

It kept up well enough with many newer bikes on my CBTA courses.


[Added later:] I think it handles "OK", but I reckon it needs anew rear shock one day. I am 95 kg, and have the back tyre at the pressure for two-up riding. That seems to help. There's plenty of tread on the tyres but they are very "domestic".


I'd like at least a little bit more than I paid, as I bought it cheap knowing I'd need to replace the muffler, but obviously I can't "charge" for normal servicing.


Cheers,

pzkpfw
6th April 2006, 14:26
i had a spare muffler for one of those in my wrecking stock, still have a taillight lens that i nearly throw in the bin everytime i pass it.

Yep, I even have a small box of bits I bought off someone on trademe. Spare left-hand bracket for the foot peg, spare electric bits and few odds and ends.

If you were in Wellington I'd come buy your NZ250 bits.

I still search for NZ250 bits on trade me. The other day I somehow bought an old postcard off a stamp-dealer; it was a picture of an aircraft with the serial number "NZ250".

Cheers,

pzkpfw
6th April 2006, 14:30
I got mine to 165kmph [indictated]...they are a piece of piss to wheelie...and a heap of fun to ride....u can scrap the foot pegs every where on them...
one of the most fun 250's I've ever rode....they make about 33hp apparently...

I've never wheelied mine. I need lessons.

But yes, it's plenty good for a blat to Makara beach and back. Lots of fun.

I tend to scrape my boots before the pegs.

If licensing was not so costly (damn cars bumping up ACC fees for bikes) I'd keep it for my round-town use. I'd like to do-it-up; I reckon GN250 wheels would go well on it - as would a frame powder-coating.

Thanks for the comments.

Cheers,