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Neil_BB
14th June 2007, 12:46
Hey all,
I haven't been on a bike for 20 or so years, I'm looking to get back in to it but before buying a bike I wanted to canvas real riders out there for advice. I rode trail bikes for 4 years doing a little road riding but mostly dirt, enduro's etc... I rode my brothers Norton Commando for about 6 months on the road and loved it!
So to start from the start... I don't have a licence so I need to buy a bike that will meet those requirements i.e. 250cc and sit my restricted. Some of the advice I've had so far is that I need to buy something that I can re-sell because, and using their words, "I'll get pissed of with the lack of power a 250cc delivers and will want to get a more powerful bike". So my first questions are... what 250cc bike is good for a) a learner? b) will re-sell quickly?.
I'd really appreciate some experienced advice... thanks in advance...
Mully
14th June 2007, 13:11
In answer to point b, anything with a 250cc engine will sell quickly (and at an enormous price).
If I was buying a 250, I'd look at an older GN, the race reps are too expensive. Plus if you fall off, GNs are cheaper to fix.
davereid
14th June 2007, 13:16
If you have enjoyed dirt riding in the past, why not get a chook-chaser ? You can use it as a commuter, use it as a learner, and take it fishing on sundays. When you get your full licence keep it !
Paul in NZ
14th June 2007, 13:18
Go see Pete at Wellington MC's
There are a couple of grouse 250's there at the moment and he will give you some decent advice as well. Vicki and i were in there yesterday looking at some bikes.
Happy to meet up with you and introduce you if you want.
Cheers
Paul N
Grub
14th June 2007, 13:31
Happy to meet up with you and introduce you if you want.
... and collect your commission? :innocent:
BigRed2007
14th June 2007, 14:35
Sup bro,
To me I am also a learner but I like the Gz250 cause its really good and helps with having your feet close to the ground. Really depends on what you like but suzuki gz250 is a great bike to learn on/ get your license.
good luck
Sparky Bills
14th June 2007, 14:43
If you have done dirt riding before, we know you can ride. (some of the best road racers come from dirt)
Id be looking at an inline 4, 250 four stroke. ie: ZXR250, CBR250 or a Bandit 250 etc.
They are fast enough to learn on, and on a twisty road, a good rider could beat a much larger bike:innocent:
Good luck.
PM me if you want any other info.
:Punk:
Paul in NZ
14th June 2007, 15:04
... and collect your commission? :innocent:
I'm pretty sure you know I'd never do that...
Grub
14th June 2007, 15:34
I'm pretty sure you know I'd never do that...
Look don't spoil a good stir-up. How's a man going to get any kicks around here.
Neil_BB
14th June 2007, 16:11
Hey all,
I wasn't expecting so many responses... thanks all... I'm now convinced to get either a GN250/similar or a road worthy "chook chaser" (I liked that one!) to get me started... I can see myself dropping it... so something with fairings is just going to get damaged. Hey for 6 months I can put my pride on the back burner until I can get a larger bike.
I really appreciate all of you coming back to me... I can see I'm going to have some fun on this site and perhaps hooking up with some of you on the road...
Neil_BB
14th June 2007, 16:17
Hey thanks Paul... let me know when you're in town i.e. the weekend and meet up at Wellington MC's... Hey no worries if you're on commission as long as it's not added to the cost of the bike!
Marvon
14th June 2007, 17:05
I was in your same position 6 months ago - bought a GN 250 - great for me, mainly commuting
Paul in NZ
15th June 2007, 10:00
Hey thanks Paul... let me know when you're in town i.e. the weekend and meet up at Wellington MC's... Hey no worries if you're on commission as long as it's not added to the cost of the bike!
Hi Neil
I work in town and not far from Wellington M/C's - happy to come in on a sat morning if needs be but weekdays are easier for me. There are a couple of good deals coming up or 250's a little crasherfairy tells me!
You can use the pm (Private message) function to contact me if you like. Cheers
Paul n
Like you I rode for quite a few years, then spent over a decade and a half off motorbikes (and on mountain bikes instead).
Now I've been back a year.
You might be able to make a case based on your previous experience to 'jump' the 3-stage process. Its worth a shot. Having lost (ie. really lost the record of it not had it taken away from plod) my old licence (which I now found) I was making a case when I found I could convert a holiday licence I had from Rarotonga to a full.
As for bikes, if you have to take the 250 route and like road bikes I would get an RG150 again. Much faster than a GN, more enjoyable - more everything.
If you can stand a 2s of course.
Welcome back to bikes.
breakaway
15th June 2007, 18:34
+1 for the RG150. I used to have one, is a great learner bike, and you can pick it up resonably cheap. Most will already have "learner scars" so not to worry :p
Young&Stupid
15th June 2007, 22:19
+1 for the RG150. I used to have one, is a great learner bike, and you can pick it up resonably cheap. Most will already have "learner scars" so not to worry :p
Mine has the "learner scars" but shes still a great bike! Nothing a bit of plastic welding doesn't fix! Go the RG!!:yes:
McJim
15th June 2007, 22:23
Mine has the "learner scars" but shes still a great bike! Nothing a bit of plastic welding doesn't fix! Go the RG!!:yes:
RG150 is damn easy to repair - all you need is some superglue and a hammer (hammer for the metal bits and superglue for the plastic bits)
scorpious
21st June 2007, 15:54
I was in your same position 6 months ago - bought a GN 250 - great for me, mainly commuting
From what ive heard the GN 250 is just that, commuting. I havent achually had one myself but ive heard that they are really boring. my FXR has the same power as the GN. My brother has a ZXR that he loves so I would recomend that.:yes:
Steve 555
21st June 2007, 21:22
From what ive heard the GN 250 is just that, commuting. I havent achually had one myself but ive heard that they are really boring. my FXR has the same power as the GN. My brother has a ZXR that he loves so I would recomend that.:yes:
Well you HEARD that they are boring try riding one they are actually quite fun. I love my GN great bike
Neil_BB
9th December 2009, 14:01
Hey Paul N...
You gave me some advice way back in 2007...to go and Pete at WLG MC, that was for a 250cc bike back then. Well i didn't then but I've just purchased a Buell XB12SS off him. Gotta say Pete's a great guy, very helpful and most importantly knows how to make a deal easy... Had my first ride on it last night...albeit a windy night so didn't go to far... loving it!!! can't wait for the weekend!
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