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    Affordable (barely) Moto 3 bike

    Its on http://mcnews.com.au/

    Not sure how to link the actual story NSF250R

    http://www.mcnews.com.au/NewsArchive...ly/NSF250R.htm

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    just get yourself a hyosung
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    23k Aussie.....hmm. Seems kinda expensive. But - cheaper than Moto2 by heeeeps

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    Its on http://mcnews.com.au/

    Not sure how to link the actual story NSF250R

    http://www.mcnews.com.au/NewsArchive...ly/NSF250R.htm
    I think it is a cheap entry level class to "prove" oneself in, and I think the success of Moto2 has proven the value of having a "kinda" stock class within/under the GP umbrella - lets not forget that that's what it looks like now, by the time its been fettled to within an inch of its life, it'll be a whole 'notha bike altogether!! It will also rely more on rider ability than rider dosh!

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    If the MD250s were sorta competitive with the GP125s this will be for sure. These will sell like hot cakes in oz, those guys spend a fortune on the 125s

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    If the valve train is anything like the crf250 it will need a top end rebuild after evry day at the track

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixerracer View Post
    If the valve train is anything like the crf250 it will need a top end rebuild after evry day at the track
    your right there twice the hp to

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    Chassis looks identical to a RS its gonnabe cool to see how this goes against IODA racings bike, and apparently there is a Yamaha coming to
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    Quote Originally Posted by gixerracer View Post
    If the valve train is anything like the crf250 it will need a top end rebuild after evry day at the track
    It's a race bike, not a consumer toy dressed up like a race bike. If you're not racing genuine race bikes, then you're really just pulling your knob.

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    Dam good price for an exciting bike
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    It's a race bike, not a consumer toy dressed up like a race bike. If you're not racing genuine race bikes, then you're really just pulling your knob.
    And with your vast experience of pulling your knob, what would you know about racing genuine race bikes, cant even recall you turning up at buckets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    And with your vast experience of pulling your knob, what would you know about racing genuine race bikes, cant even recall you turning up at buckets.
    Hit a nerve did I

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Hit a nerve did I
    No I was just stating the facts.
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