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vindy500
20th January 2009, 22:11
Im sick of pouring money into my 87 ninja keeping it fixed, a new engine is the last straw, what is something a wee bit more reliable? max $4k kind lookign at the 150 2 strokes, rg 150, krr 150. dont really care about huge performance but dont want a turd either. ideas?

CB ARGH
21st January 2009, 07:06
Smoking's bad for your health. Buy a four stroke. :scooter:

Perhaps give an inline four a go? Such as a CBR, FZR or ZXR. Great little bikes, some within your price range too.

Trademe is your friend btw.

Mr. Rock
21st January 2009, 08:38
i agree.. trade me.. i used to have a fxr150 they are reliable and look pretty good too

fatzx10r
21st January 2009, 09:18
Im sick of pouring money into my 87 ninja keeping it fixed, what is something a wee bit more reliable? max $4k kind lookign at the 150 2 strokes. ideas?

dont get a 2smoke, or you will end up doing the same old thing

Rosie
21st January 2009, 09:32
I used to have a KRR150. KR's and RG's are designed as commuter bikes, so are fairly reliable, as far as two strokes go.

They do need to be looked after properly, and can have random two stroke moods, but they are good, relatively cheap, little bikes.

rphenix
21st January 2009, 10:07
dont get a 2smoke, or you will end up doing the same old thing

+1 to that comment :)

Str8 Jacket
21st January 2009, 10:09
Get an RG 150. Reliable as hell :whistle:

NOMIS
21st January 2009, 10:20
You can get a hornet for around that much... Mine's for sale but more than 4k im afraid, I know someone who has a hornet that's mechanically absolutly mint rough around the edges but will take 4k for his. Let me know if your interested

vindy500
21st January 2009, 16:06
Smoking's bad for your health. Buy a four stroke. :scooter:

Perhaps give an inline four a go? Such as a CBR, FZR or ZXR. Great little bikes, some within your price range too.

Trademe is your friend btw.

how reliable are these early 90's bikes though, i know there what you get if you want a fast bike but is it likely to last a year without dying on me in some way shape or form?

I have been using trade me, but its nice to get the opinion of people who arent selling the bike, i.e if i ask a tradme listing, is this a reliable bike? there not going to say no are they

Jerry74
21st January 2009, 16:11
Buy an old shitter or shell out $ 2800 for the new Suzuki GN250 then ping it off once you have your full.

rachprice
21st January 2009, 16:15
Yeah I agree RG150
It seems to be the race replica 2 strokes that are the unreliable ones, i.e 250's (RGV, NSR, TZR etc) and trust me I know!
But you don't ahve to rebuild a RG anywhere near as much (250's up to 3x as much!)
You can get them cheap, around 2g and they are fun little bikes

Hiflyer
21st January 2009, 17:11
theres not really a huge diiference between 250's really, its mainly down to rider ability. if you want cheap and reliable go the GN250 its reliable as hell and even cheaper. and its not really a turd, i had one as a loan bike from a workshop (yes thats right suprise suprise my hyo was in the shop) haha and it was algood on the motorway and if you needed to get away fast from the lights then you just had to rev the poo out of it.

GO THE SINGLE CYLNDER POWER haha

but yea you might master it quickly but your full is just around the corner

vindy500
21st January 2009, 18:00
not interested in the gn at all, not only is it slow but its ugly as a turd at the same time.

Bikes im currently umming and uhhing at

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-197434236.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=197783092
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=198817682
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=198915318

Jerry74
22nd January 2009, 15:20
get a ZXR then

vindy500
22nd January 2009, 16:07
get a ZXR then

how reliable are the bikes like zxr's cr's etc?

Taz
22nd January 2009, 16:21
4K should get you a good late model GPX... Keep up with oil and filter changes and servicing and she'd be a reliable ride.

Jerry74
23rd January 2009, 06:21
My ZXR is a 91 and still going strong