it will probably stop the dealers selling worn out 15 year old 250s for 6k
it will probably stop the dealers selling worn out 15 year old 250s for 6k
Will LAMS affect the prices of all categories of 250cc bikes, i.e. Sports, dirt/dual purpose, cruiser, scooter? Or just mostly bikes such as sports and cruiser?
Last edited by Tigadee; 4th February 2012 at 10:00. Reason: Rephrase question
I'd want to get a Vj22 as a nice project bike. Take one with low k's, and fix it up like new. Top & bottom end rebuild, all done in the garage. Then have fun after everything is done![]()
I never get lost. I go on adventures
Dumb question time, I know a Ducati 400SS falls under LAMS, but does a Monster M400 also? I want one of those!
LAM's in aussie has a list but also a defined power to wieght ratio and if you can prove
from the manufactors data that it falls inside the limit your away laughing
( its a drawn out process )
I don't think it will kill the second hand market, I think you will see less
bike shops stocking them though..
or the trade in value will be less again?
From memory, 659 is AU specific, and restricted from factory to suit them.
Woot for the 400! Best I start really saving huh
I like it.
Options for tall people i was so cramped at 6.4 on a rg250f when i had learner licence.
People getting into riding are currently getting stung with inflated 250 prices.Lets face it cbr250 singles????Hondas next move.That stinks of make a cheap bike for a learner market and rip them off.Top speed 130kph.LEMON!!!!bet they are 7grand to buy.
I like the fact that this will encourage the restoration of some cool old 600s and some bobber projects.Im going to start building up a old banger project cause I know I can sell it later without making a loss and there will be a market for it.
Good old 600 well mainted nice and safe and now a learner can go to rallies and tours with clubs.Its good for NZ motorcycling.
I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.
It's being copied from here in Australia, and there are still plenty of 250's buzzing around. That includes your run of the mill CBR/ZXR/FZR/XYZ 250 RR/RS/SP etc. Not to mention heaps of new 250's too (hyobags, cbr250r's etc). From what I've seen prices are no different to in NZ, but it seems a lot harder to get your hands on a 300cc-650cc 'classic' 70's/80's era bikes, at least they appear cost prohibitive from my point of view.
What it does mean is that people like my father (50+ born again rider) can get straight on something like BMW F650GS (650cc) and get on their way without being made to suffer getting around on a 250cc bike for 18mths+.
KiwiBitcher
where opinion holds more weight than fact.
It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.
But if he was in NZ, he would still have to suffer the higher registration costs of owning a bike "likely-to-cause-more-accidents-than-a-250-purely-because-it's-a-650-according-to-ACC."
Don't you love that? I know I do...I doubt that they will adjust the ACC levies to be in sync with the LAMs scheme.
Not that I'm endorsing increased ACC levies on motorcyclists either way...
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