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    For Sale: Zongshen ZS125-7 - Low km - $550

    Hi,
    Looking to sell my Zongshen 125cc bike to upgrade to a bigger bike. It's been a good learner bike and runs well with only 2200km on the odometer.

    The pros:
    - Easy 125cc bike to learn on
    - Has gear indicators for learners
    - Upright seating position so comfortable
    - Very agile because it's light - a lot of fun

    The cons:
    - Deregistered with no WOF
    - Gear 3 doesn't show on the dashboard indicator (Not sure why, probably just a sensor)
    - Has rust on the headlight casing, front guard and exhaust (Not too deep rust by the looks of it)

    Could maybe be good for a bucket racer or for a learner.

    I'm looking for $550.00 solid. I'm on the North Shore, so drop me a PM if you'd like to view/test ride.

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    Cheers

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    Selling already? Good luck mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reibz View Post
    Selling already? Good luck mate
    Cheers. Yeah decided I'd rather a gn250 even.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DanielM8 View Post
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    Come on dude, you can get better than a gn250. Although not many bikes wouldn't be an upgrade from a zhongbleh 125.

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    Quote Originally Posted by haydes55 View Post
    Come on dude, you can get better than a gn250. Although not many bikes wouldn't be an upgrade from a zhongbleh 125.
    Yeah true.. Haven't been riding very long though and a this point thinking any 250 is better than my Chinese 125.

    That being said.. Are you sure you don't want to buy it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by DanielM8 View Post
    Yeah true.. Haven't been riding very long though and a this point thinking any 250 is better than my Chinese 125.

    That being said.. Are you sure you don't want to buy it?


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    I've already got a 300 on my shed that has barely moved since I got my Z1000. Video yourself pulling a mad wheelie on it and I'll consider buying it as a skid bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanielM8 View Post
    Yeah true.. Haven't been riding very long though and a this point thinking any 250 is better than my Chinese 125.

    That being said.. Are you sure you don't want to buy it?


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    Strictly speaking, any Ginny you're likely to buy, you'll be upgrading a Chinese 125 for a Chinese 250 . Not sure one is any better than the other! Get a scorpio instead of you're determined to go that route.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glowerss View Post
    Strictly speaking, any Ginny you're likely to buy, you'll be upgrading a Chinese 125 for a Chinese 250 . Not sure one is any better than the other! Get a scorpio instead of you're determined to go that route.
    Nah man.. 1980's GN... built in Japan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanielM8 View Post
    Nah man.. 1980's GN... built in Japan.
    They're all fucked now. Were superb learner bikes 10 years ago, but the majority of the Jap GNs are starting to shit the retarded cam "bearings" in the head, and cannot be easily fixed unless you know somebody who can line bore some stuff cheap. Or buy a Chinese head

    Scorpio, or Chinese GN. Or any decent bike from the LAMS list for that money, you'd be surprised.
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    They're all fucked now. Were superb learner bikes 10 years ago, but the majority of the Jap GNs are starting to shit the retarded cam "bearings" in the head, and cannot be easily fixed unless you know somebody who can line bore some stuff cheap. Or buy a Chinese head

    Scorpio, or Chinese GN. Or any decent bike from the LAMS list for that money, you'd be surprised.
    Oh really.. Thanks for the info


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    Quote Originally Posted by DanielM8 View Post
    Oh really.. Thanks for the info


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    Just sayin' from owning a few and working on countless others You can do much better than a GN.
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Save up your pennies and buy this dudes Hornet. http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...nda-Hornet-250 Reasonable ass price, and with dual carbon exhausts, it'll sound the fuckin business . You you happier a hell of a lot longer than any GN will as well.

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