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Posh Tourer :P
30th July 2004, 11:01
Can more people add to this, especially adding in the years these model lines were produced so there is some idea of how old they might be
Honda
CA250 Rebel (CMX250??)
CB125T
CB250
CB250RS (1980-1983?)
CBR150
CBR250R 1989-1990
CBR250RR 1991 ->
CBX 250 83-87?
CD250
CG125
VTR250
VT250/VT250F 1984-1988
Suzuki
Across(250) (91- 02?)
AX100
FXR150 (1997-2004)
GF250 (85-97)
GN250
GN125
GS250FW (84-87?)
GSF250 Bandit
GSX250 2000 ->
GSX-R250
Intruder 250
TU250 Volty
Yamaha
FZ 250 85-87?
FZR 250 87-94?
FZX 250 Zeal 1991 - 2000?
RZ250
SRV250 (aka Renaissa -1994-1997, and Soulfull Twin / SRV Twin 1999)
SRX250
XS250
XV250 Virago
Kawasaki
EL250
GPX250
GPZ250R
ZR250
ZXR250
ZZR250
Hyosung
GT250
GT125
Vanvan
RV200
Two Strokes:
Suzuki
RG150/E/ES
RGV125
RGV250 VJ21 (88-90)
RGV250 VJ22 (91-95??)
RGV250 VJ23 (97+)
Yamaha
Yamaha TZR 250 3MA (Reverse cylinder) 88-91
Yamaha TZR 250R/RS/SP 3XV (V twin) 91- ?
Honda
NSR250
Kawasaki
KR-R150
KR250
KR1 250 B1
KR1 250 B2
KR1S 250
KR1Sp 250
Aprillia
RS125
RS250
MZ
ETZ250
ETZ125
Posh Tourer :P
30th July 2004, 11:03
I will add more to these posts as I think of them / as you tell me
Antallica
30th July 2004, 11:09
Where's mine you heathen!
'97-'03 I believe.
the vt250 and vtr250 should be under honda.
tuscan
30th July 2004, 16:38
Where's mine you heathen!
'97-'03 I believe.
I agree :msn-wink:
Don't forget those FXRs. If you came to Auckland Uni you'd think they've gotta be just about the most popular bike in the country. I'm not sure why other companies aren't picking up on this entry-level market.
Those Suzuki GSX250 (I think) look quite nice too... :niceone:
Two Smoker
30th July 2004, 16:49
Honda:
CBR250R (89-90)
CBR250RR 91+
NSR250
Suzuki:
GSX-R250
GSX250 (2000+ i think)
RGV250 VJ21 (88-90)
RGV250 VJ22 (91-95??)
RGV250 VJ23 (97+)
FXR150
Yamaha:
FZR250
TZR250
Kawasaki:
KR-R150
KR250
Thats all i can think of the top of my head...
I am pretty sure you can get a CBR150 now aswell. Its just practically the same as a FXR just a honda, not sporty as the name suggests.
White trash
30th July 2004, 17:11
What about me fuggin CG125 big block drag racing weapon? :spudwhat:
Posh Tourer :P
30th July 2004, 18:53
Don't worry, I remembered the FXR on both lists as soon as I turned the comp off :angry2: What about those 250 cruisers out there? The rebel or something? Give me more :)
I'm hoping to link these to KB reviews, or put a sentence or two short description about each. Perhaps you could design a page SpankMe, and email it to me, and I could update it/put in all the data/links.
SPman
30th July 2004, 20:26
For what its worth..
http://www.250ccbikes.com/thelist.htm
Yamaha TZR 250 3MA (Reverse cylinder) 88-91
Yamaha TZR 250R/RS/SP 3XV (V twin) 91- ?
Yamaha FZ 250 85-87?
FZR 250 87-94?
FZX 250 Zeal 94? - 2000?
Yamaha XS 250 :shit: Early 80's
Homda CBX 250 83-87?
R6_kid
30th July 2004, 20:54
Ahem,
Suzuki:
GF250 (85-97)
GS250FW (84-87?)
Across(250) (85-92?) 91 - 2001 I thought. SP.
Vespas: (if they count)
a variety of 200cc two strokers 1950's-current
50cc,90cc,125cc,150cc,160cc,180cc,190cc,220cc models all available too
Posh Tourer :P
31st July 2004, 12:19
For what its worth..
http://www.250ccbikes.com/thelist.htm
Cheers, had a good look at that. Took all the ones that I've heard of in NZ, but feel free to add more than what I have :)
Yokai
21st September 2004, 15:17
Yamaha SRV 250 (Also known as Renaissa) 1994-1997
and then again 1999 (Soulfull Twin / SRV Twin)
Only produced in Japan. pic at:
This Place (http://www.dropbears.com/m/models/yamaha/srv2-97.htm)
and specs at
That place (http://www.dropbears.com/m/models/yamaha/srv25099.htm)
Yo
Blakamin
21st September 2004, 15:31
And the FZX zeal was bought out in 1991-2
Ms Piggy
21st September 2004, 15:46
Hey PT - my Honda is a CB250RS and definitely a 1983. Does that help at all or am I missing the point?
bungbung
21st September 2004, 16:00
RV200 (Vanvan, Suzuki)
WT may know the years, currently in production
White trash
21st September 2004, 16:41
RV200 (Vanvan, Suzuki)
WT may know the years, currently in production
WT knows sweet FA about anything.
Cajun
21st September 2004, 16:46
WT knows sweet FA about anything.
we all know that trash man
Mooch
21st September 2004, 17:49
Kawasaki
KR1 250 B1
KR1 250 B2
KR1S 250
KR1Sp 250
mooch
Posh Tourer :P
21st September 2004, 19:36
Thanks for all that info everyone - post has been updated.
Yokai, could you make that info into a page that could be linked from this post? One or two of the new bikes list have been done, just copy and paste that into word and edit the info, then save as an HTML file and send it to SpankMe. I would do more but I have no time
gamgee
26th September 2004, 16:36
The honda vt250/250f is 1984 to 1988 and I am looking at buying one with 27000 k's on the clock, anyone got an opinion on these bikes?
aff-man
26th September 2004, 17:27
bloody good little bikes but get the compression check because my engine went pop (actually bent crank). But great first bike
Zapf
26th September 2004, 18:30
How does one bent a crank shaft? I thought they are pretty strong.
aff-man
26th September 2004, 18:40
ride it like i did :eek: :moon:
Posh Tourer :P
26th September 2004, 19:09
Sounds good on the face of it gamgee....
gamgee
26th September 2004, 21:07
what do you mean by that? my dads a mechanic, and he said he will check the compression on it, anything else I need to look out for?
Posh Tourer :P
26th September 2004, 21:10
the ks are low, its not a bad model bike, but of course, rust/mechanical status ie does it still have it's original oil.... will decide whether it is a good buy.
gamgee
26th September 2004, 21:15
or are you saying I should check it doesn't have it's original oil? hey look it's a banana!!! :banana: as i said dads a mechanic, so hopefully he will spot anything thats going to go wrong in the way of rust, all I need is a bit of spoon feeding as to some specific things to look out for when buying this bike, or any bike in general thanks :banana: :banana: :banana:
gamgee
26th September 2004, 21:21
is a good reliable bike, under 250cc, 4 stroke, and under $2000 reg and warrant, have seen a couple of nice FXR150's which I wouldn't mind but would prefer something around the 250cc mark, as I am going to be traveling around a bit over summer :sunny:
gamgee
26th September 2004, 21:26
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Road-bikes/Other/auction-16374824.htm
It's a 1984 thats done 27000k's, it's got no rego or warrant, so I was thinking maybe around $1400
Posh Tourer :P
26th September 2004, 21:27
50,000kms seems to be a ballpark figure at which 250s become less desirable. Depending on the bike, there are various things to watch.
Service history would be great, but that hardly ever happens. Dont worry, it probably doesnt still have it's original oil, if it did, it wouldnt be running by now :S I guess
Run it and listen to any knocks or rattles.
Ride it and listen for piston slap.
Look at the colour of the exhaust fumes - if there is colour it aint good
If it goes ok, and the price is good, get it. You can always fix annoying little problems....
And the first bike I bought, I got with 2 flat tyres and no battery, hadnt been run for 3 years, belched out blue smoke when i initially ran it, and sounded like shit, banging and knocking everywhere.
Still, it gave three years of good service, after we got an electrics problem sorted (coil, twice).
Just goes to show, all the best advice doesnt necessarily apply always. Gut feeling also counts. Not just if it looks cool, but just a gut feeling about how well it is gonna run....
Edit: That one looks pretty tidy and well cared for.... Run it and if it runs well, offer somewhere under $1500 would be my advice
aff-man
26th September 2004, 22:57
Got told from a guy that those vt250's (before like 92 or whatever) don't last past 50000km. Mine lasted close to 90000 before i blew it up. Replaced the engine and it ran sweet again. Also Honda's have the most shittyiest charging system ever. My vt blew a reg/rec and stuffed 2 batteries among other things so you gotta be carefull. But as i said as a runner she was really forgiving and put some bigger boys to shame out of the corners
gamgee
29th September 2004, 11:36
http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/auction_detail.asp?id=16508981
I'm just trying to find a good (fast) reliable bike under 250cc in dunedin area (under $2000)
Blakamin
29th September 2004, 11:58
http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/auction_detail.asp?id=16508981
I'm just trying to find a good (fast) reliable bike under 250cc in dunedin area (under $2000)
Fine, except for the reliable bit. being a 2 stroke it would probably need regular rebuilding.
riffer
29th September 2004, 12:01
http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/auction_detail.asp?id=16508981
I'm just trying to find a good (fast) reliable bike under 250cc in dunedin area (under $2000)
I've hear of problems with the engines but they seem to be okay. Everyone seems to go for the ZXR250 or CBR250. Not too many KR1's around so parts may be a problem.
gamgee
29th September 2004, 13:13
I mis read the description and thought it said it was a 4 stroke, am only really looking at 4 strokes, so will continue looking
gamgee
29th September 2004, 19:46
and I really appreciate it, just wondering about another bike its a 1990 Yamaha SR250, it's done 24600km, and apparently been fully reconditioned 2000k's ago, reg and wof for $900, I'm not sure if it's a 2 stroke or what, but are the sr250's a good bike?
Blakamin
29th September 2004, 19:52
and I really appreciate it, just wondering about another bike its a 1990 Yamaha SR250, it's done 24600km, and apparently been fully reconditioned 2000k's ago, reg and wof for $900, I'm not sure if it's a 2 stroke or what, but are the sr250's a good bike?
ahhh. the hippo..... not if you want to go fast. they're a 4 stroke single cylinder.
and they're old
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=4412&highlight=sr250
was an interesting project and the owner rode it everywhere... but they dont handle and they dont fly.
gamgee
29th September 2004, 19:56
The one I'm looking at is a 1990, will I have trouble getting it past 100, thats all I need is a bike that can do 100 up a decent hill, because I'm going to be riding to alexandra and back every week (from Dunedin) hence the need for a reliable bike - don't want to be breaking down in the wop wops
Blakamin
29th September 2004, 19:59
The one I'm looking at is a 1990, will I have trouble getting it past 100, thats all I need is a bike that can do 100 up a decent hill, because I'm going to be riding to alexandra and back every week (from Dunedin) hence the need for a reliable bike - don't want to be breaking down in the wop wops
it'll be reliable
the guy that had the one Paul in NZ rebuilt rode it from here to northland and back..... it was fine til it was stolen.... give Paul In NZ a PM and see what he says.
i had a fzx250, the zeal.... that would be a recommendation if you can get one... mine cost me $1900 earlier this year
gamgee
29th September 2004, 20:07
what about the speed, any probs there?
gamgee
3rd October 2004, 17:40
before the end of the week, just one last one I'm looking at is a Suzuki Gn250 1991 25000k's would that be better than the yamaha, or worse?
Posh Tourer :P
4th October 2004, 00:20
Dunno - personal preference I reckon... the GNs seem pretty indestructible
gamgee
4th October 2004, 07:07
indestructable as in reliable? or indestructable as in if I fall off?
Posh Tourer :P
4th October 2004, 09:00
Both, I think
Blakamin
4th October 2004, 09:51
before the end of the week, just one last one I'm looking at is a Suzuki Gn250 1991 25000k's would that be better than the yamaha, or worse?
GN's go forever. and if it ever did breakdown, there's enough of them out there that bits wont be a hassle!
The Pastor
4th October 2004, 17:28
What is the feeling about the Yamaha XV250's? Are they a good bike? they look nice
bevsta
9th November 2004, 21:46
GN's go forever. and if it ever did breakdown, there's enough of them out there that bits wont be a hassle!
Bevsta is desperately looking for an exhaust for Suzuki 1983 GN250 so he can get back on the road :scooter:
If have one to spare or you know of someone that does can you PM me.
Muchly appreciated.
Ps. Excuse use of third person.
gamgee
9th November 2004, 21:55
have a look on trademe.co.nz from memory there was a person selling lots of motorbike parts really cheap
hobdar
5th February 2005, 21:35
Do you wanna know about scooters too ?????
:scooter:
Midnight 82
6th February 2005, 09:13
What is the feeling about the Yamaha XV250's? Are they a good bike? they look nice
:spudbooge Ive heard good things about them seem to be a good bike :spudwave:
Bangbug
23rd February 2005, 17:43
Where's my pencil? Oh these buttons work good too.
So, 250 this, list that, blah blah blah, who wants to find me 1 instead?
:brick:
:banana:
And yeah, dancing banana, im an angry man!
So yeah, 250's? laaaaaaaate 80's early 90's. CBR(r)'s and GSXR(r)'s?
Any garages need emptying a bit?
CHeerz
Bangbug :banana:
Joe Blogs
19th July 2005, 13:56
What about those 250 cruisers out there? The rebel or something? Give me more :)
First of all 2 cruisers, suzuki GZ 250 & VL 250
And for lots of 250cc and under goto http://www.250ccbikes.com/thelist.html
Soggy
10th August 2005, 22:52
Hmmm wee too lazy to make a new thread but your thoughts on a 1989 Kawasaki EL/ZL 250 with 47k on the clock, new tyres brakes wof/reg for 2900 ono ?
go my daft logic of not wanting a new bike (gn250) so ill get one that costs just as much second hand :p
other part of my daft logic was not wanting fairings of any description as i know ill drop the bugger so yeah its between this, some old sr250s or do the done thing and get a gn250 :p ( i like to be somewhat different which is why i havent just gone and gotten a gn250 already :weird: )
gamgee
10th August 2005, 23:01
thats expensive, and high km's i'd get an sr250 i used to own one, never had a single thing go wrong with it, i bought it, rode it for about a year, then sold it to buy my vt250f, bloody good learner bike, so yeah go the sr250
2wheels in Red Beach
2nd October 2005, 16:05
:yeah: :yeah: :yeah:
I've hear of problems with the engines but they seem to be okay. Everyone seems to go for the ZXR250 or CBR250. Not too many KR1's around so parts may be a problem.
I have had a 1988 CBR250 Hurricane for 2 years now and have not had a problem with it, I have been told this bikes engine is bullet proof.
Fantastic bike and certainly fast enough for someone on a restricted.
3 more months to go on my restricted then I can start looking for a bigger bike. Yippeeeeeeee
Astolat
19th December 2005, 20:41
Hey there. How would you rate a Honda CB250 for a L plater!
One on trade me with 47000k on the clock for a 99. K's to high????
What prices do they go for?
Thanks for any help
gamgee
19th December 2005, 20:57
cb250
would be a good learner bike, being a single cylinder it will be relatively tame (which is a good thing when you're learning)
provided it's been treated well, it should get to 60,000km's before it needs anything major, but just bear in mind when making an offer on the price the km's are getting up there, and you could get a suzuki gn250 of this year for around $1500 with lower km's, so don't pay any more than $1800 for it from a dealer or $1500 from a private sale
http://www.productreview.com.au/showitem.php?item_id=1111&sort_id=1&sort_dir=2&series=2&batch=5#REVIEWS
Posh Tourer :P
20th December 2005, 03:23
On the other hand, if you bid on a GN250, youŽd get a GN250..... :bleh:
CB250s are fantastic bikes, if it is a good one, then it is worth it. High ks in only 6 years suggests that someone has used it regularly, and probably for longer trips. That is much better than lots of short trips not very often.
But keep in mind GamgeeŽs comments. I might go a bit higher than that, but not much....
Astolat
20th December 2005, 14:31
Thank you both! Yeah I don't really want a GN250 :shutup:
yeah k's are a worry, good to have a price range. Think I'll leave it.
Look around next year.
Fireproof
9th January 2006, 20:46
rgv150 (2000-2002?)
Deviant Esq
19th January 2006, 11:08
Suzuki
NZ-250 (naked bike)
NZ-250-S (small fairing)
Both 1986 to ?
Four stroke single cylinder.
From this page (http://www.dropbears.com/m/models/suzuki/modelcodes.htm).
davidescu_radu
9th February 2006, 23:40
Hi!Ok,i like small engines with big hearts but when it's time for repairs...Now i desp. need a pistons repair kit(+1mm larger) for a GSXR250 and i don't know where to search/find one.Can you help me somehow?
adam666
26th July 2006, 04:09
You know what would be great, a table of all these different models, so we can add sepcs to it ie HP, cylinders, stroke, cooling
I can get the ball rolling with two:
ZN-250, 33hp, 1cyl, 4stroke, air/oil cooled
KLR250, 28hp?, 1cyl, 4stroke, water cooled
cheers
Adam
Posh Tourer :P
26th July 2006, 22:18
Good point..... Maybe when I get back from holiday I could organise it....
Unless someone else wants to do it????
adam666
30th July 2006, 13:12
Hi posh,
Id be interested in setting something up.
is there some way to host a spreadsheet of some description on the site, which I could access to modify?
wat would you suggest?
cheers
Adam
Posh Tourer :P
2nd August 2006, 23:03
Hi Adam - if you could that would be great!! The best way is to host on another free site and link to the page I guess - that way you can update it freely without needing to update your link (as long as the name stays the same) - posts are locked off after a certain time. Alternatively, just add an attachment to your post, and edit your post when it gets updated. You can delete the old attachment and put up a new one.
Mamba
19th November 2006, 00:14
Qm250 2006
STORKEN
25th December 2006, 16:51
Suzuki Nz250. Worst bike ever. Single cylinder air-cooled. Spoked wheels. Mine was very unreliable. Broken Stator left me stranded up pukeiti. Engine later blew up, to be replaced w/- new one that felt unbalanced, and died from oil starvation. Since been fixed up and resold by bike dealer. $1700 down the drain for me, plus constant repairs. Find pictures on google...
ldnz
8th January 2007, 21:30
My KR-150K is going to be up for sale very shortly. Single cylinder liquid cooled 2 stroke, 35 hp. Awesome bike, i've done 36,000 k's on her in the last year and a half, most of which were spent going round corners faster than 600/1000's.
Highly recommended as first bike. Very underated until people see me go past them and wonder what the hell it is.
Quartermile
21st January 2007, 14:40
Hi
I've got my Fxr for sale if anyone interested PM me for info or for pictures
It's
Blue:yes:
A 2000 model:yes:
20 000 on the clock:yes:
With a digital speeedo, but you're KB's not ignorant trade me members so I probably don't need to tell you that.:yes:
Will be sad to see her go:bye:
Disco Dan
25th January 2007, 23:16
250 Kwaka for sale folks... see my thread in online trading...
CM2005
26th March 2007, 10:34
holy shit guys!
Yamaha's R1-Z naked TZR
Kawasakis beautiful rotary valve KR250A1, and powervalve KR250S(A2), the parallel twin KR-1R....
2strokegirl
4th July 2007, 19:29
wanted kr 150 or rg150.
pm me with details if you can help
cheers
Nivosus
19th December 2007, 14:55
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=131681868
;D
whitehard
1st February 2008, 13:40
cbr250 1990+
mahon
17th February 2008, 17:57
Its the same as the sporty CBX250RS but in retro/classic type clothing, great bikes. http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-139929163.htm
Fub@r
10th March 2008, 17:45
Ok, Toymachine has taken off to Ireland to help stave off another potatoe famine and has left his bike in my hands to sell on his behalf.
If your interested send me a PM and I will also be putting it up on Trademe for him.
It has 46k kms on the clock, new sprockets front and rear, new chain, new rear brake disc, replaced front brake discs with meatier 2nd hand ones and has been regularly serviced and run on motul oil.
Also have a pile of receipts for work done on the bike over the years.
Need to sell this bike as its taking up room in my garage :)
SOLD
gixxer-king
10th January 2009, 17:03
anyone had a play on a scorpio z? seem cheap (both sense of the word) but wanting to know if anyone has put up with one long enough to test it out?
Cloggy
11th January 2009, 13:19
Got a Scorpio at the moment. Have done about 7500km on it so far. My first bike so my opinion is probably a little one sided as I have got no experience with other bikes to compare it against.
It is a good little bike to learn on and to commute on. I am of pretty average size, weight and height, and the Scorpio for me is just right when it comes to riding position and being able to plant both feet on the ground. It is also relatively light, weighing no more than about 45kg than my own weight which I guess must help when you are learning to ride.
Around town it is quite zippy. On the open road at 100km/h it is quite busy. They seem to be geared quite low, so the engine is spinning quite fast. Many times I have tried looking for that elusive 6th gear when doing 55-60km/h. 60km/h on the speedo (which reads a little fast) equals 4000rpm in 5th gear. On the motorways, keeping up with other traffic, the needle sits on 7000rpm. The redline is at 9500rpm. At motorway speeds if there is a stiff headwind there is not much extra power left in the engine. If it is not too windy it will accelerate from 100 to 120km/h without too much fuss. No idea what its top speed is, haven't tried that yet but I am guessing somewhere around that 135 to 140 mark. After 11 months on it I am starting to want more power.
During the time I have had it, the only problem has been a slightly leaking fork seal which the the guys at TSS motorcycles (where I bought it) replaced without fuss and under warranty. Reading through the Yamaha warranty booklet it says that gaskets and seals aren't covered under warranty so I was pleasantly surprised to get the work done for free.
The front suspension seems a little soft and dives quite badly under hard braking and bottoms out quite easily if going a little fast up a driveway (might have been the cause of my leaking fork seal in the first place). Rear suspension seems fine for 1 person on the bike. Still being on my restricted I have never has someone else on the back but I would think that being such a small light bike it wouldn't cope with passengers too well.
The bike is assembled in Indonesia and seems to be put together resonably well. I ride it to work everyday, rain or shine, so the bike gets subjected to the weather quite a bit. There are some indications of slight rusting on the bottom triple clamp (think that is what it is called) and I need to deal to this to stop it from getting worse. Other than that it is holding up great. Mine is the blue model with the chrome spoked wheels and chrome exhaust. Another guy at work bought the later red model with the cast alloy wheels and black exhaust. After just 2500km on his I am not sure how long that black exhaust will keep looking good. I have a feeling (and only time will tell) that the black exhausts will end up rusty after a year or so. My chrome exhaust still looks like the day it left the showroom.
The bike is running on Indonesian made IRC tyres which don't seem to stand up to well to the rough roads we have here, especially that grippy man-made chip which they use on the Wainui Hill road and which I travel at least twice a day. The front is showing signs of feathering and the rear might last another 1000km or so. It will be interesting to see if the rear will pass it's first WOF which is due at the end of February.
Overall I am quite pleased with it. Looking to go for my full licence early in March and if the Scorpio had a little more power and cruised at open road speeds at a more relaxed rpm, I would probably hang on to it.
gixxer-king
11th January 2009, 16:09
ah good to hear. nice to see they dont just fall apart. you joining the club 250 on saturday???
Cloggy
11th January 2009, 20:49
ah good to hear. nice to see they dont just fall apart. you joining the club 250 on saturday???
Yep, I'll come along for look and to gain some more knowledge and experience.
WhatThe???
12th January 2009, 14:06
my gt250r is for sale http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showpost.php?p=1887431 if anyones inerested let me know
Alby_Joe
15th January 2009, 16:32
My bikes for sale too:
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showpost.php?&p=1892420
"Rambo"
16th February 2009, 17:49
Hey PT - my Honda is a CB250RS and definitely a 1983. Does that help at all or am I missing the point?
I have a Honda CBF 250 2006. Selling hopefully at the end of August this year.
chester
17th February 2009, 17:25
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showpost.php?p=1860624
aer0
22nd February 2009, 10:52
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=91968
the best learner bike ever
Ojai
12th April 2009, 09:49
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Cruiser/auction-212111997.htm
Saw this on Thursday. It's a bit rusty, but seemed in very good nick, and it's very, very cheap. The owner said she just wanted a quick sale, and she had a thick stack of receipts.
NOWOOL
2nd May 2009, 13:55
I'm selling my 2005 GN250. there's pics on my album page. She's got about 8200 k's and includes the givi screen and top box. rego is due next month. She got a new wof yesterday. Runs great. serviced last month. I'm the 2nd owner. I bought her from McGiver and Vietch with 6600 k's on her. She's got some corrosion on the engine and forks (previous owner didn't have a garage) but no rust or paint scratches.
I'm asking $2900.
if anyone is interested let me know and i'll throw up some more pics. She'll be listed on trademe next week.
motorcyclesonline.net
2nd May 2009, 22:37
Kawasaki KMX 125 2 stroke - two horsepower specs nice little bike very popular with the Poms
KLX 250 road legal
Yamaha TTR-225 Serow
TTR-230
TTR-250
Honda Hornet MC31 CB250F
gumboot99
6th May 2009, 22:51
try
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more info if you follow some of the links]
gumboot99
6th May 2009, 22:54
:whistle:
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://www.honda.co.jp/factbook/motor/HORNET/19960100/index.html&prev=/search%3Fq%3D%2522honda%2Bhornet%2522%2B250%26hl%3 Den%26lr%3D%26cr%3DcountryJP%26sa%3DN%26as_qdr%3Da ll%26start%3D150
NOWOOL
8th May 2009, 07:47
Complete with Givi topbox and Givi ST755 fairing.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=217374294
http://images.trademe.co.nz/photoserver/10/93290210_full.jpg
Suntoucher
1st July 2010, 20:03
Have my VTZ up for those of you playing at home.
Sits between the VTR and a Spada. Dressed between the two, with Spada engine and gearbox and VTR's slightly more comfortable seat(especially for a pillion).
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/125404-Honda-VTZ-250-Not-sure-why-I-didn-t-load-it-up-here-sooner
Learned on it myself and packs more than enough power, gets me up to 175 with 6 gears and accelerating faster than any I4 from stop. Overtaken around the 140 mark.
Buckets4Me
8th October 2010, 19:49
zxr250 a
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=323174748
PhilG
12th January 2011, 21:55
2010 ninja ex250
250cc
custom paint job
tail tidy
solo seat
aftermarket indicators
$6300
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-346899031.htm
Westy_mate
9th May 2011, 20:46
Im also selling my 89 Honda CBR 250r
Its in perfect condition and extremely well looked after, the auction has it all on there so have a look.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=372936704
mossy1200
7th June 2012, 22:43
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-482882422.htm
Asher
8th June 2012, 00:57
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-482882422.htm
Whats the matter with it? or simply just need to be re licensed and
wof'd?
For that price it would make a nice racer.
Its done over 577,000 km.Its probably due for an oil change and possibly a tune up.
Reubix
28th November 2012, 15:30
Yamaha Scorpio SX4W
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