never got the szr660,.the nearest they came was dingo land.I would have liked one.
never got the szr660,.the nearest they came was dingo land.I would have liked one.
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{Ben Franklin}
hmmm--I wonder if a gn250 or later variant motor would fit.
It just looks like being the perfect beginners bike.
sexy but uncluttered.
To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?
I saw a girl riding one of those (same colour too) in Perth, back in 1999, I think it were. I thought, "Man - that's a good-looking bike!" Can't remember what the girl looked like though...Originally Posted by moko
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....
Anyone know what these retail for?
Looked at the Colemans site but cant find anything.
They look fantastic.
I'm looking for a first bike, looks like i can get an exemption for the 250cc limit thing so one of these could be a starter for me
The Goose i mean... anyone know how much?
We get a horsepower limit rather than a capacity limit so the Goose could be ridden by a learner if they can find one.A lot of bikes have restrictors to get under the limit,and yes there are 33 b.h.p. R1`s around being ridden by learners.there aren`t that many decent bikes for sale under the limit,riders seem to prefer restricted machines or they go for Direct Access,which ironically has a minimum b.h.p. limit. but can only be ridden under qualified instructor supervision.Originally Posted by SpankMe
There is a 250cc version of the Goose.
I much prefer the yellow version of the 350.
It's a lot easier, of course, to police a capacity limit, since a cop could never tell if the restrictors were being swapped in and out between WOFs.Originally Posted by moko
Look, it's an itsy bitsy Bandit.
I went for a ride on one of these a month or so back - it seemed to handle really nicely - and had a nice riding position - would have been a good buy at 2500 - nice guy - name of ralph - he had bought a trx850 that basically looked like a grown up version of the goose .. good fun
They sell for around six - there have been a couple of them at dealers around the country of late - there are a couple of neat sites dedicated to them in the UK
cheers
Faired not Italian therapy
Some of tham can't even work that out. When my #2 son was learning, he had an FZR250. Got stopped by cops for some reason, and they tried to book him for riding a bike over 250. The cop wouldn't listen, wouldn't look at anything, and finally called for backup. Looked like a prat when backup showed him the "247cc" (or whatever) cast into the cylinder blockOriginally Posted by rodgerd
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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A mate of mine's got a mint black one for sale. I'll check the price for you.Originally Posted by greenhorn
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Another truly beautiful Suzuki...Originally Posted by SpankMe
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
but yellow is fasterOriginally Posted by White trash
http://www.bikepoint.co.nz/DesktopDe...as=bikepointnz
3 Gooses err Geese for sale here!
Holeshots gave me one as a loaner a while back,I rode it to work and everybody had a ride on it,and all my mates (no-one here from holeshots I hope....)We all loved it,from idiot's like me through to my boss who rides a Hardley.Not a real powerhouse( will crack over the ton no worries though ) but just great fun and great handling Even had some guy in a cage at the lights comment on it!
Would thoroughly recomend one if yer not into going fast everywhere.
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