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    i owned one of those rmx 250s like yours and have also had a couple of dr350s back in the 90s
    bothe great bikes, the rmx isnt high maintainence like an rm250...im certain theyd do 25 to 30
    thou before a topend rebuild (in road trim/gearing) and be bloody ace on the offroad sections

    dr350 i must say tho would be an ace adv'er.....what saize tank is on yours mrs jatz?
    all the post '93 models start real easy too....by hand even
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    Quote Originally Posted by neels View Post
    Worth a look then?

    I could be up for a trip to oamaru....
    Totally, & if you want some more snap the RMX would be good too, but maybe a bit more buzzy on the highway. These sorts of bike haven't advanced much in the last 20 yrs so km's & condition are what you need to look at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadkillnz View Post
    That's great and all, I was merely pointing out that not all 250's have to be slow or gutless. It's also incredibly light, which is nice for the times you're offroading. What 350's are you referring to? DR350's, or the newish KTMs?
    I was reffering to the 2 DR350's in the shed I'm sure the RMX is a hell of a lot of fun for shortish trips and when the going gets tough, but I'm not sure I's like to do 5-600k days on one day after day. I reakon it'd be a weapon with some motard wheels too

    Quote Originally Posted by fridayflash View Post

    dr350 i must say tho would be an ace adv'er.....what saize tank is on yours mrs jatz?
    all the post '93 models start real easy too....by hand even
    Both the 350's have Clarke 14l tanks, running 15/41 gearing to give em some legs on the road, takes about 10 mins to change to a 13 front for the rougher stuff. Decent suspension and a good low maintenance motor. However it is nice having a leccy start now though

    The guys in the movie in your avatar convinced me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    I was reffering to the 2 DR350's in the shed I'm sure the RMX is a hell of a lot of fun for shortish trips and when the going gets tough, but I'm not sure I's like to do 5-600k days on one day after day. I reakon it'd be a weapon with some motard wheels too



    Both the 350's have Clarke 14l tanks, running 15/41 gearing to give em some legs on the road, takes about 10 mins to change to a 13 front for the rougher stuff. Decent suspension and a good low maintenance motor. However it is nice having a leccy start now though

    The guys in the movie in your avatar convinced me...
    A friend recently replaced his DR350 with the DRZ400, but was sad to see it go, and you're not wrong about being able to clock up big k's on them. He's toured the South Island quite a few times on it, he's also finding the 400 seat to be nowhere as comfy. As for the RMX, I'm lucky to hit 130km before hitting reserve lol ... Definitely fun short range k's. Well unless you keep it off the power, but that would defeat the point of that bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete-blen View Post
    looks like a chinese commuter
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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    looks like a chinese commuter
    It looks very Husquvarna'ish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadkillnz View Post
    A friend recently replaced his DR350 with the DRZ400, but was sad to see it go, and you're not wrong about being able to clock up big k's on them. He's toured the South Island quite a few times on it, he's also finding the 400 seat to be nowhere as comfy. As for the RMX, I'm lucky to hit 130km before hitting reserve lol ... Definitely fun short range k's. Well unless you keep it off the power, but that would defeat the point of that bike.
    great movie eh! have you seen 'terra circa' ? the next dr350 epic
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    Quote Originally Posted by fridayflash View Post
    great movie eh! have you seen 'terra circa' ? the next dr350 epic
    Of course.... watch them both every so often

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadkillnz View Post
    Ahh. so thats who owns the RMX i have been eyeballing !!!!
    I have a cbr400 that has been sitting in the garage collecting dust for past ten years. I'll head out clean it up and throw it on trade me .

    I'm after a road legal bike for when i am stuck down in chch on the farm .My last one was a 93 RMX the one before your model . its still going strong so i have heard , but no reg.
    My baby ktm can stay here.

    I have "starred" in one of your you tube classics. i was bulldogging down a muddy hill , you flew past. I got to say to the wife look i'm on tv.

    She just huffed and shook her head. " but you werent riding it"

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    Thumbs up Super Sherpa

    Gotta put a word in for the little Kawa.

    People think its just a girls bike--but I don,t care. Its COOL to ride. Light --smooth & just SO easy. Derestricted exhaust helps the power a bit. Limiting factor is the suspension over rough ground.

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    These little buggers go bloody well....
    smooth on the road..Double height suspention..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumruat View Post
    Ahh. so thats who owns the RMX i have been eyeballing !!!!
    My baby ktm can stay here.

    I have "starred" in one of your you tube classics. i was bulldogging down a muddy hill , you flew past. I got to say to the wife look i'm on tv.

    She just huffed and shook her head. " but you werent riding it"
    Hehe, I get the same treatment from my partner. She's very ho-hum about seeing my latest footage lol.
    What ride / video did you star in?

    Glad to see others getting noticed in my vids. I try to include footage where there's others on the track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
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    Oy! That's my bike!

    I've been eyeballing that RMX too, selling the family silver as we speak.

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