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Thread: Kawa 250Ninja or Hyosung GT250R

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coldrider View Post
    I sold mine because I wasn't GAY
    Ok so you used to be..and when you and your boyfriend broke up, you decided to try girls??? Or What happened?

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    i have a hyo and can't fault it and i don't find the handling that bad but i havn't ridden anything bigger with better suspension so can't comment on bad handling. The late model hyo's have pretty good build quality and if you get a new 2010 model they also have fuel injected so is a big improvement on the earier one's. But go ride both bikes and make a decision based on how they feel to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miloking View Post
    Ok so you used to be..and when you and your boyfriend broke up, you decided to try girls??? Or What happened?
    left yourself right open, you can never recover, ever.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeemax View Post
    Want a new bike (something with warranty) but will want to keep it even after full license. Anyone got any good/bad news about either of these 250s. The hyosung i think is a full size bike?
    You will not want to keep either after you get a full licence.

    Unless you have money to throw away I think you are making a mistake.

    Not to discredit the bikes, as they are solid 250s and excellent for their purpose, but if you want to have real fun on a 250 after you get your full, get an inline four or a two stroke.

    I suggest you save the money and buy a 650 ninja once you have your full.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McWild View Post
    I suggest you save the money and buy a 650 ninja once you have your full.
    Do they make a Ninja 650?

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Do they make a Ninja 650?
    They certainly do.

    http://www.kawasaki.com/Products/pro...?id=429&scid=6

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    So they do. American model, are they going to be selling it here?

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    The NINJA 650R (in NZ) is the dressed version of the ER-6N is it not.

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    The 2009+ ER-6F is hot


    Edit: To OP, here's a free tip. IF you get a Hyosung GT250R, please DON'T customise it. That'll save you a fortune.


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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    The 2009+ ER-6F is hot


    Edit: To OP, here's a free tip. IF you get a Hyosung GT250R, please DON'T customise it. That'll save you a fortune.
    Agreed, and not just for the hysoung.
    All you need to do with a hyosung is the zorst and that's it. That's $200-$300.
    Don't bother with levers and double bubble screens etc.

    But if you really want to then go ahead.
    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    you dont get 180+ hp out of 998cc by being nice to trees.

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    as we say in italy, don't confuse chocolate with shit.


    between the two mentioned, ninja all the way!
    as for the 650r, well, in two years gave me great fun...

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    I reckon it comes down to how tall you are;
    I'm 6'2" and a ninja would be ridiculously small for me, whereas the GT250R is the same size as the GT650R, which means it fits (me at least) a lot better than any other 250 would.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    IF you get a Hyosung GT250R, please DON'T customise it. That'll save you a fortune.
    Not at all. Black screen is easily paintable yourself, and it looks really good (take the screen off and paint the inside - dont paint the outside!) Any of the noisy pipes on these sound great - don't need the $550 carbon-fibre shit-hot gold-plated one. Second-hand GSXR or ZX rear shock improves the handling immensely. HID lights are around a hundy per bike and look grrrreat!

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    WTB: Hyosung bikes or going or not.

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