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Searchin'
23rd August 2006, 17:55
Hello fellow motobike enthusiasts!
I've just got my learners, just got some money from the bank and now I'm shopping for a bike as we speak.
I've been through numerous shops here in Auckland, seaching for the right bike. Not an easy task since I've never ridden at all before.
I am quite looking forward to having a closer look at the re-release of the Kawasaki GPX 250R. I think it's a definite starting option for me.
Is anyone else who might be looking into getting their first bike keen on this model? I understand it will have the same engine in it as the ZZR - but will be going new for $6,995.00.
Are any other riders here still driving one of the older models?
General comments on the spec, capability, suitability for learners, etc. would be most welcome.
Searchin' :yes:
SPman
23rd August 2006, 18:00
Seem to be OK for a 1980's bike.
Shit loads over here - went on a ride last Sunday and there were 5 of the fuckers! - all black and green....
Searchin'
23rd August 2006, 18:41
Obscelete post.
R6_kid
23rd August 2006, 19:10
try what your name is and it'll come up with a thread in the 250 forum.
Its not a new bike, its the same GPX250 that came out way back in 86, and its probably gonna cost you more to buy than it cost me to get my R6 with all bits on it.
Searchin'
23rd August 2006, 19:19
Obscelete post.
Searchin'
23rd August 2006, 19:32
Thanks SPman. D'you recon they're worth it? 7k?
bobsmith
23rd August 2006, 19:33
Hey I did a post on it a while ago:
see: Kawasaki GPX250 2007 (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=31452&highlight=2007+gpx)
General consensus is that it's a bloody ugly bike and i think it might have a 16'' wheel which would limit your tyre choice, etc...
I would rather think about second hand bikes, or the hyosung GT250 or GT250R which are not too bad...
Sketchy_Racer
23rd August 2006, 19:42
Worth it yeah
Its only about $2000 more than a 17 year old CBR or ZXR that has been rolled bolled and ass holed !!
I have a old one that i still really reliable and can have fun in the twistys too!!
T.W.R
23rd August 2006, 19:51
Good allround honest bikes :yes: 20yr design & a engine design thats been around 22yrs with only minor changes says something for the machine as a whole, still going strong after all that time whilst other bikes have come & gone.:rockon:
Searchin'
23rd August 2006, 20:09
Sweet.
I'm all for tried and tested. I don't yet have the nouse to be judging the complexities of bike selection.
I hope it fits me well enough. Everything seems quite promissing.
Searchin'
23rd August 2006, 20:58
Thanks to the mod who integrated my two posts. Appreciate it.
Just read bobsmith's thread on it. Apart from the fuglyness and the 16" wheels? Everyone seemed to like them...
Warren
23rd August 2006, 21:57
If only they had decided to redesign the front light, indicators and can so it looks a little more 2006 than a 80's/90's bike.
WarlockNZ
24th August 2006, 21:08
I would rather think about second hand bikes, or the hyosung GT250 or GT250R which are not too bad...
ohhh ... do i hear a kind word for the mighty Hyosung ??? LOL ... the problem with the 250 market is really simple ... do you want a new bike or not ?? (your going to pay through the nose anyway).. if your after a new machine your options are limited ... I was on a zxr250 (loaner) before my gtr arrived ... and i'd have to say ... the gtr is a nicer ride ... the zxr is a huge thrill machine ... and i loved it .. but the gtr just feels better. .. i do miss the power of the zxr at 8 grand tho ... LOL
Sketchy_Racer
24th August 2006, 21:31
Thanks to the mod who integrated my two posts. Appreciate it.
Just read bobsmith's thread on it. Apart from the fuglyness and the 16" wheels? Everyone seemed to like them...
16" rims arent bad for a road bike. There is still plenty of rubber to choose from.
The worst bit for me is the super soft suspension. But i try to ride mine like a racer..... not really desighned for it!!
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