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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    YES exactly. that is exactly the sort of thing I would love to do. pottering about. I learnt to ride on a dirt bike, rode mountainbikes for years and would love to do some of those trailrides. I even own a bike trailer.

    And I have money in the bank at present. I was even thinking of buying something like a TY250 just to piss about on.
    I love the idea behind the freeride cos its aimed at folks like me who aren't interested in racing but who still want something light with enough power and handling to simply have some fun on. I almost bought a 350 FR but ended up with modified Beta Rev3 trials bike at half the cost. And I have to say I'm loving it.

    The 250 freeride would be a cool bike but too expensive as a hacker for me...but I really dig the concept...it wont be for everyone - still there must be heaps of 40+year old riders who simply want a bike they can swing their leg over and have fun on without the added risk of injury that goes with riding more race orientated machines. But who knows....if they catch on I might buy a second hand one in couple of years
    ....wherezz that track go

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    The thing I find most interesting about the Freeride concept is the number of seriously fast and skilled guys that have had a go on the 350 and raved about how much fun they are.

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    Far better deal than that orange thing...
    290cc ,only $7500 New & road legal to boot
    http://images.trademe.co.nz/photoser.../261367449.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete-blen View Post
    Far better deal than that orange thing...
    290cc ,only $7500 New & road legal to boot
    http://images.trademe.co.nz/photoser.../261367449.jpg
    Yup, been looking at them, too. Definitely a style of bike for a 40 something like me & the missus. Am wondering if the Ossa will be hitting our shores.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete-blen View Post
    Far better deal than that orange thing...
    290cc ,only $7500 New & road legal to boot
    http://images.trademe.co.nz/photoser.../261367449.jpg
    yeah definitely - that's all ya need.







    and you can buy some orange paint with the spare cash and do it up
    ....wherezz that track go

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete-blen View Post
    Far better deal than that orange thing...
    290cc ,only $7500 New & road legal to boot
    http://images.trademe.co.nz/photoser.../261367449.jpg
    Heres a link to the listing rather than the photo:

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-630249237.htm

    I can't do $7500 for (another) toy at this point. Was thinking $5k but tell SWMBO it was $4k...
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    Heres a link to the listing rather than the photo:

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-630249237.htm

    I can't do $7500 for (another) toy at this point. Was thinking $5k but tell SWMBO it was $4k...
    Would be fun owning that but it would take a while to get from A to B because I would detour every time I spotted a piece of land worth riding on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    If you can find one...get a TYZ. Incredible diff.
    You'd have to be lucky, how many in the country dude?

    And I think they'd now be eligible for doddery old pharts class, so they'd fetch a tidy wad.

    Quote Originally Posted by pete-blen View Post
    Far better deal than that orange thing...
    290cc ,only $7500 New & road legal to boot
    http://images.trademe.co.nz/photoser.../261367449.jpg
    Yes, I heard about them. Relatively robust are they dude? Got any good reviews? I had great hopes for the long awaited Scorpa T-ride but when I finally got my hands on one I couldn't give it back fast enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post



    Yes, I heard about them. Relatively robust are they dude? Got any good reviews? I had great hopes for the long awaited Scorpa T-ride but when I finally got my hands on one I couldn't give it back fast enough.
    Oh? Please tell me more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    You'd have to be lucky, how many in the country dude?

    And I think they'd now be eligible for doddery old pharts class, so they'd fetch a tidy wad.

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    Doubt you'd find one here in unzud. Few in Australia but. And Ebay it is the best chance.

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    Saw a photo of the engine last night, it's a development of the existing EXC 250 engine and still has the cock-eyed starter arrangement and not a ground-up new design. Without a mechanical leg back up, I'd be concerned about starting reliability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay GTI View Post
    Saw a photo of the engine last night, it's a development of the existing EXC 250 engine and still has the cock-eyed starter arrangement and not a ground-up new design. Without a mechanical leg back up, I'd be concerned about starting reliability.
    Mmm, I agree the 2/ ktm's are hardly an advert for e-start reliability, but the 4/ are pretty impressive. I think if they wanted to KTM could do it just fine & nothing like removing the kick start to motivate you to get the e-start right.

    No power valve either .

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    Quote Originally Posted by takitimu View Post
    Mmm, I agree the 2/ ktm's are hardly an advert for e-start reliability, but the 4/ are pretty impressive. I think if they wanted to KTM could do it just fine & nothing like removing the kick start to motivate you to get the e-start right.

    No power valve either .
    Not had a single issue with the electric start on my 4T KTM, other than the battery recently giving up the ghost through lack of use and the fact it's getting on for 3 years old. KTM can make a reliable electric start, it's just the way they stuck it on the 2T engines, it has always had fundamental issues due to the add-on nature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Oh? Please tell me more.
    Difficult to pinpoint, it simply wouldn't behave for me. Admittedly it was set up for a much smaller guy but it felt like the front ploughed on turn-in and then suddenly washed out. It's the sort of thing you get with a lot too much compression damping, but it felt OK bouncing around at walking speed.

    Again, might have just been me, or that machine, but I'd been watching the long gestation of the bike, with each subsequent press release having it heavier and heavier and more expensive, and to have a first ride be so bad was disappointing. Experience tells me the geometry of these new trailbikes, (for the want of a better term) is better for typical NZ bush-bashing than the heavily MX influenced stuff aimed at the US market that’s been the only real choice for ages.

    Now, if one of them arrives that handles like I think it should, with a torque-tuned low revving 500cc 4T it’ll be difficult to keep the cheque book closed.
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    The 350 can do ok


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