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menace
25th October 2004, 22:23
Ok just wandering how come the suzuki GSX-R 250cc brand new costs around 5 grand while similar bikes from the early ninties cost around the same...

can somone explain this to me..? thanx

Two Smoker
25th October 2004, 22:35
Ok just wandering how come the suzuki GSX-R 250cc brand new costs around 5 grand while similar bikes from the early ninties cost around the same...

can somone explain this to me..? thanx
Its because of the 250cc licence restriction, the GSX-R, CBR, ZXR and FZR are the biggest and fastest (excluding 250 two strokes) bikes that a learner/ restricted licence can have...... therefore they mark up the prices for them..... Downside, forking out the $$$ now for one.... plus side..... good resale value...

カワサキキド
26th October 2004, 00:06
Ok just wandering how come the suzuki GSX-R 250cc brand new costs around 5 grand while similar bikes from the early ninties cost around the same...

can somone explain this to me..? thanx

I'm sure I will be corrected if I'm wrong...... the new 250 gixxers only have two cylinders will the old ones have four, so a good old one should be quicker than a new one.

Antallica
26th October 2004, 06:43
That's the one mate, only 2 cyl.

But I must admit, that GSX250 is a nice wide ride (good sized seats etc.)

aff-man
26th October 2004, 07:40
That's the one mate, only 2 cyl.

But I must admit, that GSX250 is a nice wide ride (good sized seats etc.)

yes the gsx is a 2-cylinder but wasn't he talking about gsx-R's :Pokey: :Pokey: . TS is right though they have great resale value and you end up getting a real good 400 or somewhat good 600 for the same price as a good 250. :eek5: :lol:

Hitcher
26th October 2004, 07:44
Supply and demand. If there were more used models available, they'd be cheaper.

FlyingDutchMan
26th October 2004, 09:54
I'm not 100% sure on this, but they stopped making the GSX-R250 in '91 or there abouts. You can't buy one brand new anymore (and if they're telling you it is new, they're lying black and blue). The GSX250 (which was what I was considering buying last year) can still be bought brand new.

StoneChucker
26th October 2004, 10:59
When I had my '87 Honda CBR250, I test rode a new GSX250, and was bitterly dissapointed. It felt slower, and had a "cheaper" feel to it, almost like it was made to be as cheap as possible. It is however, a comfortable ride, and is more than ok to learn on, I'm talking from having owned the CBR.

I would recommend looking for an older "R" version of a bike, in good nick. You'll have a little more fun in my opinion.

aff-man
26th October 2004, 11:04
When I had my '87 Honda CBR250, I test rode a new GSX250, and was bitterly dissapointed. It felt slower, and had a "cheaper" feel to it, almost like it was made to be as cheap as possible. It is however, a comfortable ride, and is more than ok to learn on, I'm talking from having owned the CBR.

I would recommend looking for an older "R" version of a bike, in good nick. You'll have a little more fun in my opinion.

no man if you going back that long zxr or cbr are the way to go. And then if they are out of your price range fzr and gsxr and then just start removing th 'r' s :doobey: :bleh:

menace
26th October 2004, 12:37
Oh yup i think it was the GSX my bad... :innocent:

So theyr not like the old gsx-r's well that then makes sence :)

StoneChucker
26th October 2004, 14:41
no man if you going back that long zxr or cbr are the way to go. And then if they are out of your price range fzr and gsxr and then just start removing th 'r' s

Thats what I said/meant... Go CBR :2thumbsup

marty
26th October 2004, 14:48
try buying a *performance* brand new 250cc road bike, and see how much you'll be forking out....$15000 for an RS250, $15000 for a KTM (awesome motard), $8000 for a VTR250. you could by 3 or 4 10 year old 250's for those prices

inlinefour
13th November 2004, 11:49
Ok just wandering how come the suzuki GSX-R 250cc brand new costs around 5 grand while similar bikes from the early ninties cost around the same...

can somone explain this to me..? thanx

:niceone: :whocares: :msn-wink: :killingme

sAsLEX
13th November 2004, 12:57
you can buy 2 400s( nc30 ) for the price of a decent CBR250RR :eek:

SPORK
13th November 2004, 17:51
Yah, I want one of dem nice NC30's.

Single Sided Swingarm *drool*

Sniper
18th November 2004, 14:27
Supply and demand. If there were more used models available, they'd be cheaper.

Bang on :first: