Should be fine.
The old man used to do trips up to Taupo just for shits and gigs on his old XL175 with a full back pack and a rifle hanging off his back.
Hard as nuts.
Should be fine.
The old man used to do trips up to Taupo just for shits and gigs on his old XL175 with a full back pack and a rifle hanging off his back.
Hard as nuts.
I often go for 400+ km rides on my 250 Bandit, longest was 600km in a day.
No, you can't travel between Wellington and Taranaki on a 250. It won't make it. 250's have no business being out on the open roads. It's illegal. A 250 would blow up if you tried riding any sort of distance on it.
250's can't handle highways or even secondary roads, it's a well known fact. All 250's are made for streets and town riding only. You'll find that the 250 people traveling over 35 kilometres distance in one ride are actually riding special 250's with special heavy duty engines that they've specially imported from Germany. Be sensible and don't venture from the immediate neighbourhood until you can save up for at least a 1200 - 1500cc machine.
There is no law regarding engine size for open-road riding.
There must be something wrong with me, I've been commuting from Raglan to Hamilton on my 250 and doing long open-road rides for the past 10 months and it's still running fine. And it's imported from Japan, not Germany.250's can't handle highways or even secondary roads, it's a well known fact. All 250's are made for streets and town riding only. You'll find that the 250 people traveling over 35 kilometres distance in one ride are actually riding special 250's with special heavy duty engines that they've specially imported from Germany. Be sensible and don't venture from the immediate neighbourhood until you can save up for at least a 1200 - 1500cc machine.
Many people believe that any motorcycle becomes munted after having travelled more than 20,000km in total or more than 200km in one burst. People interested in buying 250s bring a whole range of other prejudices with them, foremost of which is paying silly money for something that's at least 15 years old and which has prominent vacuum cleaner hoses attached to the tank.
Vacuum cleaner hoses aren't necessary for a ride to Taranaki because, as opposed to other parts of the North Island, Taranaki is one region that doesn't suck.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
When you looking to ride up,am thinking of heading to Stratford in next couple of weeks,maybe first week Sept,or so happy to meet at Sanson and ride with you.
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when you looking at returning to Wgtn ? I'll be heading down there on the 9/9 we could meet up in Whanganui![]()
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+1 to all the good advice, also ensure you keep your personal fluids up so you don't get too dehydrated. Stay warm and bring a cloth to wipe your visor clean (you can do it at a servo, but it doesn't help when you are in between them and get a wicked bug splat in the center of your visor!)
My lil'ol 250 Hornet has been everywhere in the NI, once doing a trip from Auckland to Cape Reinga and down to Wellington in one go! 100 000km+ and it's still keen to see more riding!
It's a high revving machine, so I'm pretty sure your beasty will be just fine! Go for it!![]()
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