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    Smile Just got my learners!

    and considering getting either a


    1.Aprilia RS250...they look so good!!
    2.Suzuki GSX...
    3.Yamaha FZR-R
    4.Honda CBR250RR
    5.Suzuki GSXR250RR.
    6.Honda NSR250.


    I like all the above bikes,the only thing i know is the Aprilia would be extremely fast with 72hp..and I may kill myself......


    So which one should i purchase?


    Thanks.

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    onya mate.....My choice of those would be the GSX, they are relatively forgiving....and plenty about too...or have ya considered the Kawasaki Ninja?


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    I have had a look at a few Ninjas on trademe...at the moment i really like the GSXR250RR...but will take yer advice and check out some GSX's.

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    Or there is the other end of the scale...a Ginny,,,,Ya cant get into a lot of trouble with those...


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    gratz man now join the club for my learners about 3-4 weeks ago still no bike getting your license is the easy part finding the right bike for you at the right price is hard bit.
    I change my mind on what bike I what about ever 2 days I think.

    I am hoping next couple week I will have my bike.

    Then you have all you all gear as well but fun though got most of my gear now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Everlasting View Post
    1.Aprilia RS250...they look so good!! Go for it if you can afford it and know how to ride it!
    2.Suzuki GSX...Overweight and underpowered are what i have heard
    3.Yamaha FZR-R My choice of 4 stroke! Some real good looking ones out there
    4.Honda CBR250RR Every man and his dog has one of these. And for a reason!
    5.Suzuki GSXR250RR. Same as the FZR and CBR and ZXR!
    6.Honda NSR250. Get one in rothmans colours!!
    As above

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    yea shot, i need to get my full lol.
    you missed out the vtr, and the poo hyobags.
    or do ya have to have the full fairing wana be bike?
    just find what ya like riding! the rs if you want to go fast is the bike to get

    MFSC lives on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bren View Post
    Or there is the other end of the scale...a Ginny,,,,Ya cant get into a lot of trouble with those...


    Haha nah,i sat my test on one of those,i don't like em much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    As above


    Yeah it's pretty much between the honda,yamaha and the suzuki now.

    I reckon the Aprilia is too hardcore for a learner.


    Nah i don't want anything not made in Japan! so no hyosung.......

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    learner bikes...

    Congrats on your learners!!
    Now how long you reckon you going to keep your 250? Long enough to upgrade or you going to have it for longer than that?

    If you planning to flick it as soon as your times up then get something you won’t lose money on and will get you around safely.
    If you’re going to keep it for longer then get what you want, after all YOUR riding it, or do you let your mates pick who you go out with to?

    Long and short of what I’m on about is make it cheep if you’re going to flick it after your time, looks aren’t important just not so cheap you’re never riding it only repairing it. Get something you like if you’re going to keep it for longer, and do a few test rides you’d be surprised how different some bikes feel, stop and go.
    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Dude, I was riding it home from Hamilton in the pi$$ing rain $hitting myself .... There's no way in hell I could own that bike for a week and still have my license. There...I've admitted it.

    Scracha Loves me ... Know him before you judge me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    As above
    Are the FZR CBR ZXR all the same size?

    I was told the ZXR A is a little bigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Heathen View Post
    Are the FZR CBR ZXR all the same size?

    I was told the ZXR A is a little bigger.
    No idea haven't sat on any of them

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    Well have a found a 1990 FZR I am real keen on all is sorted going to look at it tomorrow morning and hopefully be coming how for H town with it if its as good as looks wont be riding it back though on the back of the ute its goes.

    gear is all sorted ( boots gloves) just have my new jacket pants and helmet to pick up tomorrow avro and should be good to go.

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    Hmm there doesn't seem to be that many bikes on sale at the moment...I wanted a 2002 GSX250FX,but someone got there before me..

    I'm now trying to avoid bikes like the FZR,CBR,GSXRR,cos they are getting a little old...so I'm looking at Kawasaki GPX's,Suzuki Bandit's...

    I do want an inline four really..are there any advantages to have a V-Twin?



    PS,i really don't want a ginny,it just looks too old fashioned for me......

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Everlasting View Post
    I do want an inline four really..are there any advantages to have a V-Twin?
    Much better on gas. That's about it i guess!

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