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    What 250 to get?

    Hi guys,
    I currently own a mc17 cbr250 and i now want to get a new bike that is abit faster. I am considering buying an aprilia rs250 or a NSR250 and want to know what they are like. How reliable are they? What will i need to do to them regularly as i have heard that 2strokes require alot of maintenance.

    thanks..

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    How soon can you sit your full?

    If it's not that long then it would be a better use of your money to wait it out and get a 600 or an old school 750 inline 4, if you just want to go "faster".

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    Ahhh...the path to lack of funds

    The RS and NSR are great bikes. As you said more work needs to be put into them and the safe move would be to get a modern 600 as these are the 2 strokes of this age.
    Then again the 2 strokes are great bikes and for you hard earned cash, you will need lots. Big grin factor. On twisty roads they are great on not so twisty roads not so great.
    I have both these bikes and i would guess that any NSR you bought would need a new crank soon. Good idea to change piston rings and little end as standard on either of these. The power valves on the RS would need to be inspected just to see how much wear there is on them.
    Can tell you more if you are keen but the 600's do look good.
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    They will eat any 4/stroke 250 any time any place....

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    When you get one start a rebuild saving fund.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    id suggest MC22 cbr250rr if you want to also become a better rider...

    dont bother with nsr unless your planing to strip the entire thing down to crank or unless you buy an mc28 with v. low kms

    rs250 is v.fast bike IMO spend the dosh and get low km cbr250rr, best 250cc period (4-stroke)

    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    When you get one start a rebuild saving fund.
    lol, you pay people to re-build?, 2-stroke is like lego


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    If you can go for the rs and the newest (and lowest kms) you can get and get ready to tip money into it. the nsr's are too old now they will cost you more in the long run. make sure you get a good one, and make sure you have the money to spend when they brake. If your nearly at your full id just stick it out or get a 600. 2 strokes feel different to ride remember, they are more gutless through most of the rev range than the cbr, but better in the power band, it makes them a bit of a bitch to ride in town regularly, and every time you want to do anything fast you have to change down, plus the warm up time is fucking annoying. for the rs you should be giving it 5 min or so every time

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    Im getting a ninja250R as soon as i get me another job. not the fastest 250 in the world but i hear they not too bad. good on gas, reliable as. not bad price for what they are. and common as, dont need to worry about lack of parts around
    Thats whats up.

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    2 strokes are harder work...well that's what i found being a learner I felt like there was a lot going on...with the ring-a-ding sound as well
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerdarrell View Post
    Hi guys,
    I currently own a mc17 cbr250 and i now want to get a new bike that is abit faster. I am considering buying an aprilia rs250 or a NSR250 and want to know what they are like. How reliable are they? What will i need to do to them regularly as i have heard that 2strokes require alot of maintenance.

    thanks..
    You need to ask yourself the question. Why do I want a "faster" bike? why do you want to go fast for? most 250's are quick enough to keep up with traffic on surburban streets and even the motorways.
    Stay with the bike you've got. They're great bikes and excellent for learning on. Start a big bike fund for when you've got your full.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattian View Post
    Start a big bike fund for when you've got your full.
    Wot he said...
    Ride fast or be last.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodney007 View Post
    id suggest MC22 cbr250rr if you want to also become a better rider...

    dont bother with nsr unless your planing to strip the entire thing down to crank or unless you buy an mc28 with v. low kms

    rs250 is v.fast bike IMO spend the dosh and get low km cbr250rr, best 250cc period (4-stroke)



    lol, you pay people to re-build?, 2-stroke is like lego

    If your intent on not waiting for your full licence you may as well get a 2smoker, a MC22 CBR is a great bike and pretty quick but it wont keep you interested for long if you are over your MC17 already.

    But my advise is to wait, I started with a 250 Bandit, which got stolen so I changed to a MC22 CBR which was nice but got boring after about a month but I kept it till I got my full and saved allot of money for a very nice big bike.
    I'm back on KB, goodbye to any chance of a productive work day...

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    Learn to ride your 250 properly and you'll go fast
    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    you dont get 180+ hp out of 998cc by being nice to trees.

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    Get your full and get a 400

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiflyer View Post
    Learn to ride your 250 properly and you'll go fast
    Yeah. Theres a lot more to going fast, than booting it in a straight line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    get a 400
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