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Thread: Reasonably priced 250cc learner?

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    I bought a Yamaha Scorpio, reliable and forgiving (which is important if you have the ability of a nanna like me!) ..... don't give a rat's if I get laughed at! I guess you look for what suits you

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    Quote Originally Posted by baptist View Post
    I bought a Yamaha Scorpio, reliable and forgiving (which is important if you have the ability of a nanna like me!) ..... don't give a rat's if I get laughed at! I guess you look for what suits you
    good call champ. nice looking wee bikes

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    bikes and Reasonable....

    In same sentence...?

    Get real............
    Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....

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    Hey guys, I just bought a '05 gsx250f for a first bike. It's been pretty nice to learn on. It's only about 140kg so not too bad to push around etc. Im quite short but can still touch the ground (tippie toes), even though it has the same chassis as the 500cc (gs500). The clip on bars are fine too.

    Only thing I have to say bad about it is the noise. I would love it to make MORE!

    Anyone else have one of these?

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    Quote Originally Posted by supremacy View Post

    Only thing I have to say bad about it is the noise. I would love it to make MORE!
    You could always rape the muffler with a drill or unbolt it if it's not welded on.

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