Hi there and welcome. I have only just joined up too but am already a member of Ulysses. Just thought I would say hello![]()
Hi there and welcome. I have only just joined up too but am already a member of Ulysses. Just thought I would say hello![]()
Small and dangerous with a sting in my tail!!
hehe im in the same boat. Selling my car so I can buy a bike. Been looking at scooters but I would rather buy a bike.
Know of anyone in Tauranga that will let me practice and do the basic test?
Welcome to the site, hope you get a bike soon!![]()
Welcome to KB![]()
have to try and sell my ford laser now ><
update!!! I got me my learners. Just gotta decide what bike to get now....
good stuff.. im looking at getting http://www.motogb.co.nz/Details.cfm?ProdID=89
not really a fan of the GN's. plus i got my idea for leathers all sorted. Even got drawing like Spiderman![]()
Great advice Raster!!!Originally Posted by raster
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Welcome mate. Have come off learning in the car park doing less that 15 km and the boots took a scrapping - took a bit of the top layer off, but my feet were saved and I was wearing leathers so my legs were pretty much saved too, just a bit sore and a bump on my knee!! Good gear is worth its weight. The other thing is never, ever buy a second-hand skid-lid (helmet) as you don't know what condition it's in and if it's been dropped or been in an accident!!
Good luck
Small and dangerous with a sting in my tail!!
My problem is I want a some what reliable bike - which normally is a no with engines. (yes I have had quite a ride with cars...) and prefer to find a dealer so I can get warrantee/guarantees.
Main prob is I have stuff all knowledge on bikes, and yeah I do prefer to start on a old bike. but the word 'reliable' doesnt like 'old' as a friend....
Any advise for me given the situation?
..... treat them like that and you'd be just about right lol
ohhhhh - and welcome!
Originally Posted by LiasTZ
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Grass wedges its way between the closest blocks of marble and it brings them down. This power of feeble life which can creep in anywhere is greater than that of the mighty behind their cannons....... - Honore de Balzac
Or alternatively, get something like a CB250RS, put some good tyres on it, and blow them away on a gravel road anyway.Originally Posted by Ixion
As for cool factor, VTR250? FXR (at least for those who know little about bikes - it has a half fairing....)? Hornet? Hyosung GT250?
Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....
Can't get new CB250RS (as far as I know). Is a pain for beginners, you can't get any decent sporty single cylinder 250's now. 'Tis sprotbikes or the GN250/XV250 cruiser types. Vt250 I think is styilll available , and the Hyosung, but they're damn dear. I suppose the sport singles suffered the fate of those who fall between two camps. The beginners who can't see past top speed want full blown sprotbikes, and the communter types just want the cheapest possible.Originally Posted by Posh Tourer :P
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
those RG150, KR150 things appeal to me, fairly small outlay for a fairly new bike. And from what i read around this site, not that bad..... any other thoughts?
Edit: Oh and any recommendations for honest and good dealers? if any? I've been bitten too many times by this sort of stuff, and will absolutely explode if it happens again. Part of the reason for going to a bike is cause I had enough of cars...
Originally Posted by Albin
I would really suggest spending some time on a "forgiving" 250 before tackling a twosmoker, if you have no experience. Two smokers very nice BUT, they have their odd little ways. Ms Str8Jacket has had quite a few K's up on her GN now, she's past the "how do I make it go - eek what do I do now" stage.
However , as always, there will be people who started out on an RGV250 and lived to tell the tale. 'Tis all relative - depends on how bold (or foolhardy ) you are.
Incidentally , two smokers are two smokers. They sometimes throw their toys out of the cot for no real reason. best dealer in the world can't be sure it won't happen. And remember, they do need more maintainence than a 4 stroke. Easier to do , if you do your own, but they do need it.
EDIT: Incidentally, when a model of bike seems cheap secondhand compared to others, there's often a reason for it. Which is not to say the RG/KR aren't good bikes. For the right person. And given an EXPERIENCED rider who knows how to wring the necks of the little bastiges, they can give much bigger bikes a surprise.
EDITITY EDIT: BTW, if you do get a two smoker COVER THE CLUTCH
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
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