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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Fair enough. And if you're stuck with a compromise then at least the 400's a very good one.

    This'd have to be the best deal I've seen for a while:http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-593244467.htm

    ...and a charming snot green, no less.
    you'd recommend that over say a drz400? only asking cause I hear about the drz a lot lol. Anyway it would cost a lot to get that bike road legal... maybe another 1k?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    you'd recommend that over say a drz400? only asking cause I hear about the drz a lot lol. Anyway it would cost a lot to get that bike road legal... maybe another 1k?
    They are the same bike. Back when Kawasaki and Suzuki were married up, they released a few models which were essentially the same, just a different colour

    You only see and hear about DRZs more because they are still being made, I think, whereas the KLX400 was only around during the partnership.
    we may just go where no ones been

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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    you'd recommend that over say a drz400? only asking cause I hear about the drz a lot lol. Anyway it would cost a lot to get that bike road legal... maybe another 1k?
    They are actually the same bike. For a couple of years Kawasaki and Suzuki had an agreement where they would simply re-badge each others bikes to fill a niche in their own range.
    And heck, that sure is a low km model if those km's are legit!

    Doh, 2 mins too late. haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    you'd recommend that over say a drz400? only asking cause I hear about the drz a lot lol. Anyway it would cost a lot to get that bike road legal... maybe another 1k?
    It is a DRZ400. The bike was developed as a joint venture between Suzuki and Kawasaki. I'ts basically a Suzuki frame with a Kawasaki engine. A KLX400 is arguably a better option because it has the few tuning extras that the DRZ400E came with but none of the extra mass that was piled on the S, and yet they came road legal. Not sure why that one wouldn't be but it would have come with all of the required equipment, and even if it's somehow gone missing replacing it's not really a big deal. The procedures around actually registering it I don't know much about but I can't imagine it would be difficult, expecially if you leaned on the dealer to help.

    You probably need to ride one before you go too much further. Hold on tight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    you'd recommend that over say a drz400? only asking cause I hear about the drz a lot lol. Anyway it would cost a lot to get that bike road legal... maybe another 1k?
    Prob better to just get a road legal drz, as much as I like the green haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite View Post
    Prob better to just get a road legal drz, as much as I like the green haha
    better? why?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    better? why?
    Most likely cheaper, and definitely easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite View Post
    Most likely cheaper, and definitely easier.
    If that can be made road legal it represents a near new bike at about half price, can't hurt to email the dealer ask...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    It is a DRZ400. The bike was developed as a joint venture between Suzuki and Kawasaki. I'ts basically a Suzuki frame with a Kawasaki engine. A KLX400 is arguably a better option because it has the few tuning extras that the DRZ400E came with but none of the extra mass that was piled on the S, and yet they came road legal. Not sure why that one wouldn't be but it would have come with all of the required equipment, and even if it's somehow gone missing replacing it's not really a big deal. The procedures around actually registering it I don't know much about but I can't imagine it would be difficult, expecially if you leaned on the dealer to help.

    You probably need to ride one before you go too much further. Hold on tight.
    the DRZ400 was devolped by Suzuki, and just rebadged kawasaki, (along with a number of other models in road, dirt ATV and UTV) the only bike that was joint devolped was the KX250F and RMZ250, where Suzuki was said to design the motor, and kawasaki the frame/suspension, they were manufactured by kawasaki, Suzuki went its own way in 2007 with the rmz250,

    The KLX400's that came into NZ came in 2 models, the 04 was not road legal, and the 05 was, but the full horsepower version, (not the steel tank CV carbed full street version) pretty sure that one will be the road legal one as the off road model does not come with the full dash, just a resetable trip meter,

    might pay to check the VIN first tho, as the non road legal ones can not be registered for the road,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    If that can be made road legal it represents a near new bike at about half price, can't hurt to email the dealer ask...
    Yes, It sure does look to be a awesome deal. It's just this sentence is making my spidy sense tingle a bit "This has only travelled 683ks on the speedo". Makes me wonder if it was raced or has done time off the speedo. I'm really not sure what the speedo set up is on those, but it just makes me a bit nervous. Superb bike though and a great price.


    I'm liking the look of this one as well, looks well set up.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-588963757.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite View Post
    Yes, It sure does look to be a awesome deal. It's just this sentence is making my spidy sense tingle a bit "This has only travelled 683ks on the speedo". Makes me wonder if it was raced or has done time off the speedo. I'm really not sure what the speedo set up is on those, but it just makes me a bit nervous. Superb bike though and a great price.
    Aye, but again it don't cost much to ask.

    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite View Post
    I'm liking the look of this one as well, looks well set up.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-588963757.htm

    ">3670km on odometer"
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    Don't get too brand and model fixed, Most of the jap brands will do the job if serviced OK, All can be neglected and have issues.

    You could upspec your road bike then sell the GN and start looking for dirt

    You cheaper dirt bike to play on as if it needed work you can still have fun on the road.... there are some good deals around

    If you are planning to keep doing long road runs the light dirt bikes are not that great, there is always a compromise

    There are better buys but I was thinking something like this
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-594703980.htm

    or with more K's and cheaper but you wont have a matching colour dirt bike :P
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-590090857.htm

    and then a cheaper dirt bike to learn on like this
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-578318515.htm

    or get a bigger bike if you find you can kick start a 200-250 as they are still cheaper than the electric start versions

    1st thing to do is try some dirt riding, try to start a kick start bike...

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    the thing with a dirt only bike I guess, is that it would mean I have to get a tow bar which will be say 300 odd? then a trailer, f knows how much that would cost, but it'd mean that if I crash it, well I still have my road bike. But if I get a bike for both, I'd have to be constantly changing the rims wouldn't I?? and what a pain?!
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    yup .... unless you have someone local to go riding with that has a ute or trailer all ready

    Tow bar is no biggy, If you go down that road let me know the make and model of the car and I can probably sort something well priced..... always have some laying around but unlikley to suit you if Murphy's law has its say but the last few have been around $150

    Or just sell the car and get a ute :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by leathel View Post
    yup .... unless you have someone local to go riding with that has a ute or trailer all ready

    Tow bar is no biggy, If you go down that road let me know the make and model of the car and I can probably sort something well priced..... always have some laying around but unlikley to suit you if Murphy's law has its say but the last few have been around $150

    Or just sell the car and get a ute :P
    I have a ford laser lxi sedan year 2000, not just the tow bar but gotta do the electrics too of course!
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