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    Quote Originally Posted by dean
    Crash Harry I praise you for having the courage to help fight the non beleivers everyone read this mans post, you have just fixed my jaw.

    This goes out to all who feel the same way about Gn's Infact I think a social group is worthy soon down the track.

    Quote Originally Posted by huff3r View Post
    Did you not read the rest of his post? He was making the same point i was with my somewhat sarcastic 1st post. It's all opinion, and no 250 is truly better nor worse than any other.

    Apart from the GN which is truly the best motorcycle ever made.... *sarcasm*
    Whilst I do happen to hate GNs with a loathing that is deep and real, and thus agree with dean for the most part - I have been trying to popularise the phrase "Friends don't let friends buy GNs" - huff3r has the right of it. Some people, for reasons I can't fully explain, love them to bits. That's their perogative and I wish them the best. It's all more people on bikes which can only be a good thing at the end of the day, and if you love your bike you'll enjoy riding it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huff3r View Post
    Did you not read the rest of his post? He was making the same point i was with my somewhat sarcastic 1st post. It's all opinion, and no 250 is truly better nor worse than any other.

    Apart from the GN which is truly the best motorcycle ever made.... *sarcasm*
    Personally I think the Aprillia Rs250 is the best 250, the hard thing about them is that when you do get enough money to buy one recent model you are borderline with enough money for buying a nice modern 600 sport. A mate who owns one said that sometimes it can pull power wheelies in 1st when it hits the powerband It sounds fun just the maintenance kinda puts me off.

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    Im just glad ducati don't have one just imagine the work you would have to do

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    rs250 & rgvs are pretty much the same bike Best 250s over all i think

    then CBR250 and ZXR 250s


    thats it thats all i dont rate the GN sorry

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    I can't believe how much people like GN's? the only good thing you could say about them is they are cheap and good on gas, If I had a child who was learning to ride maybe i'd get them one cause you know they can't break the speed limit on one, but there is no way in hell you would get me on one if I had a choice,

    My pick would be a RS250 followed by a RGV or NSR, sure they may be a bit of work to keep running but they're the balls on the open road

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    It's all relative (much like Southland)...

    I don't think you can say which is "best" without defining "best"

    Best at what? For a learner N00b bike, a GN is hard to go past. It'll do the speed limit. When it's dropped, nothing will break. Parts are plentiful and fixing them is simple.

    Would I buy one? Not at the moment, I have no need for one. I would recommend an old one (pre Chinese assembled) if I knew someone just getting their licence though.

    I wouldn't put a N00b on an RS250. They'd either kill themselves, or be sworn of bikes forever.

    (and fuck Zeals too - little homo bikes if ever there was one )

    The RF met all my requirements (including price) at the time. I don't think it's the "best" bike made, but it suited (and still does) my needs at the time.

    It's like comparing a Starlet and a Ferrari to find which is best. Horses for courses. Taking a Ferrari to the supermarket would be a nightmare, but you can't say a Starlet is "better" based on that, unless you're looking for a little runabout.

    So, in short, define what criteria you are measuring on and then you can get an answer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Addict View Post
    Seriously its gotta be the CBR 250rr mc22 early - before it got restricted 94 I think.
    Obviously taking into account price and stamina and reliability (not two stroke)


    Agreed! and it also sounds damm good!!


    I want one...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Addict View Post
    Seriously its gotta be the CBR 250rr mc22 early - before it got restricted 94 I think.
    Obviously taking into account price and stamina and reliability (not two stroke)
    Gotta agree thats the pick of the 250 sports bikes.
    my fzr250 was awful to ride in comparison, not to mention a handgrenade of an engine.
    the CBR MC22 has never skipped a beat and its lived through a lot so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post

    Best at what? For a learner N00b bike, a GN is hard to go past. It'll do the speed limit. When it's dropped, nothing will break. Parts are plentiful and fixing them is simple.

    (and fuck Zeals too - little homo bikes if ever there was one )
    The Gn's do break when you drop them if that weren't the case rider skills wouldn't have duct tape over their mirrors for the basic handling skills and they only go around 30kph.

    I believe that for a Noob sure they cant be put on a fast bike like a rs or a cbr but deserve to be baby fed a little bit of power, the GN actually plays with their mental! The GN starves the rider, and makes them try to get a bike that goes balls to the wall to make up for the lack of power the GN had. When you starve a man he goes for the biggest food on a plate when you give him the option. I think a vtr250 or a gpx250 keeps that right amount of fun to play with a healthy supplement but not to much. Fair statement?

    The zeal's are very rare bikes, I am a proud owner of one of the very few zeal's in NZ. I could of gone and bought a Hornet or a common bike but I personally like to be unique, whenever I park it up people have thought it was a ducati monster, Hornet (which it preforms like), streetfightered zzr, bandit 650, it starts convo's . Not to mention the sound of my twin pipes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    I personally like to be unique
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    .....whenever I park it up people have thought it was a ducati monster, Hornet (which it preforms like), streetfightered zzr, bandit 650, it starts convo's .
    I want the drugs that those people are taking, they must be kick arse!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    The Gn's do break when you drop them if that weren't the case rider skills wouldn't have duct tape over their mirrors for the basic handling skills and they only go around 30kph.
    OK, go throw an RS250 on the ground and a GN - tell me which one needs more money and time to fix.

    Unless they are complete muppets, most BHS places take the mirrors off. Mirror use isn't tested in BHS (well, it wasn't when I did it)

    I believe that for a Noob sure they cant be put on a fast bike like a rs or a cbr but deserve to be baby fed a little bit of power, the GN actually plays with their mental! The GN starves the rider, and makes them try to get a bike that goes balls to the wall to make up for the lack of power the GN had. When you starve a man he goes for the biggest food on a plate when you give him the option. I think a vtr250 or a gpx250 keeps that right amount of fun to play with a healthy supplement but not to much. Fair statement?
    Again, go drop a GPX and see what breaks.

    I see your point (sort of), but I disagree with it. Less power makes smoother riders. Smoother riders are generally faster. Who actually cares about straight-line power anyway? Any monkey can twist a throttle in a straight line. Corners are where the fun happens and that's where you need smoothness.

    The zeal's are very rare bikes, I am a proud owner of one of the very few zeal's in NZ. I could of gone and bought a Hornet or a common bike but I personally like to be unique, whenever I park it up people have thought it was a ducati monster, Hornet (which it preforms like), streetfightered zzr, bandit 650, it starts convo's . Not to mention the sound of my twin pipes.
    I'm leaving this one alone. Not gonna touch it. Except to say you should stop hanging out at blind people's conventions. And to say that this was very nearly my new sig.
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    70,000 Euro with no possibility of spares, ever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McWild View Post
    KTM 250 GP bike.

    70,000 Euro with no possibility of spares, ever.
    110hp from a 250 weighing just over 100kgs. Who wudda thunk?


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