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    Another Newb (Retep5)

    Hey Guys/Gals

    My names Peter

    Managed to join the ranks of the new learner riders. Just got my license arrive in the mail today. :P O wait it's blue again.

    I have some newbie questions which some o very helpful person can hopefully answer .

    My total time spent at all on a motorbike consists of about 40 minutes of learning to ride on a bike and the actual test time. So pretty much no time at all.

    Done a bit of Road Cycling so balance is pretty good but motor bikes are a totally different ball game.

    So now I'm looking for my first bike to get out and riding to build up some experience, time before 6 months fly bye.

    I have really only been looking at a couple of bikes and was wondering if they are reasonable bikes for a learner.

    Any major pro's and cons.

    Hyosung gt250r 2008 or above
    Kawasaki Ninja 250R 2008 or above

    Few Notes:

    At the moment I'm swaying towards the Ninja since from what I've read it's easier to control and has a more upright position than the Hyosung so better sitting in traffic.

    At the moment I would like to keep the same bike for 2 years till I have my full.

    I will be looking at a true sports bike down the track.

    My bike could end up being my commuter to work 35km.

    I'm 5' 11 180.5cm 80kg

    Live in a more rural area at the moment.

    Cheers Again

    Peter

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    Welcome to KB!

    I'd go for the Kawasaki myself but I'm a tad biased.

    Check out Bay City Motorcycles, they're both Kawasaki & Hyosung dealers. Chris from there will sort you out - He's good like that.

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    Dropped into Bay City today and talked To trish which was extremely helpful. Gave me a few things to think about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retep5 View Post
    Hey Guys/Gals

    My names Peter

    Managed to join the ranks of the new learner riders. Just got my license arrive in the mail today. :P O wait it's blue again.

    I have some newbie questions which some o very helpful person can hopefully answer .

    My total time spent at all on a motorbike consists of about 40 minutes of learning to ride on a bike and the actual test time. So pretty much no time at all.

    Done a bit of Road Cycling so balance is pretty good but motor bikes are a totally different ball game.

    So now I'm looking for my first bike to get out and riding to build up some experience, time before 6 months fly bye.

    I have really only been looking at a couple of bikes and was wondering if they are reasonable bikes for a learner.

    Any major pro's and cons.

    Hyosung gt250r 2008 or above
    Kawasaki Ninja 250R 2008 or above

    Few Notes:

    At the moment I'm swaying towards the Ninja since from what I've read it's easier to control and has a more upright position than the Hyosung so better sitting in traffic.

    At the moment I would like to keep the same bike for 2 years till I have my full.

    I will be looking at a true sports bike down the track.

    My bike could end up being my commuter to work 35km.

    I'm 5' 11 180.5cm 80kg

    Live in a more rural area at the moment.

    Cheers Again

    Peter

    Hey Peter,

    I certainly reccommend a Ninja 250 I have a 2008 model and love it

    I nicked it off the other half...he's 6ft and fitted on it nicely I've just taken it on Pukekohe for the last A.R.T day all I can say is awesome bike!!!

    I'm with Madness...a little biast towards Kawasaki as I have one and not a huge fan of Hysosungs!!

    Oh yeh and I commute from West Aucks to the City daily...beats sitting in traffic for sure!!

    Anyway...Welcome to KB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retep5 View Post
    Dropped into Bay City today and talked To trish which was extremely helpful. Gave me a few things to think about.
    you should come to the pub on thursday, and buy me a bourbon.

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    I'd go with the ninja, had an 08 to learn on and it was great. Plus the ninja is of better quality than the Korean made hyosung.

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    Thumbs up

    Rode a mates 08 Ninja a couple of weeks back and was quite impressed with it. Good wee bike.
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    Awesome thanks for the feedback. Pretty much sold on the ninja. I'll just to have to take it for a test drive. .

    Any recommended insurance company's hahaha.

    My insurance company will give me full cover for just over $700 a year.

    That would be for a ninja 2011 250R.

    Do you think that's a good price for a under 25 with learner motorcycle license. Note takes into account no claim bonus 40% which is max for a motorbike otherwise the cover would of been around $1100.

    Cheers
    Peter

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