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    Cheap bike! Up to $2k. Anything considered.

    I sold my NC30 a little while ago because I thought I'd be leaving the country, but my departure date has been pushed back to October, so now I need a cheap bike to get around on in the interim.
    I'm wanting to spend up to $2000; my only criteria are that it be in good running condition as I don't really have the time or money to throw at a project.
    I've been considering the Hyosung GT250R's as they're very cheap, and have a frame that will accommodate my size nicely, so if someone has one of those they want to get rid of for under $2000 that would be great.
    Open to any suggestions/offers of other bikes though. I'll only be keeping it for about 4 months so I'm not all that picky.

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    CHeers Mossy, that Comet looks like a good option if it goes cheap. Hopefully the rust puts off potential buyers!

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    This would be worth keeping an eye on https://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Lis...x?id=908206916

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    This would be worth keeping an eye on https://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Lis...x?id=908206916
    Bugger me,will be interesting to see what gets it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Bugger me,will be interesting to see what gets it.
    I had one of those for a very short time. Bought it off trademe and advertised after a few weeks. Tall riders need not apply. Zero leg room before fairings start. Wasn't happy with suspension or handling but a few dollars could have sorted that. I tried getting seat packed up 2 inches but still cramped. Bike for the sub 6foot guys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    I had one of those for a very short time. Bought it off trademe and advertised after a few weeks. Tall riders need not apply. Zero leg room before fairings start. Wasn't happy with suspension or handling but a few dollars could have sorted that. I tried getting seat packed up 2 inches but still cramped. Bike for the sub 6foot guys.
    TWR had one and the ability to make it travel pretty quickly,cant remember if he did much fettling.
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    Hmm, either of those could work if they go cheap enough. Always a bit of a gamble in terms of work required though. 'Running well' can mean very different things to different people.

    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    This would be worth keeping an eye on https://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Lis...x?id=908206916
    Not too sure about that, I'm 6'3 so might have a bit of trouble. Looks like it might need a bit of work too. Love that engine though, I used to have an old oil boiler 1200 Bandit and it was great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinz0r View Post


    Not too sure about that, I'm 6'3 so might have a bit of trouble. Looks like it might need a bit of work too. Love that engine though, I used to have an old oil boiler 1200 Bandit and it was great.
    Not knocking them but im 6'4 and I would suggest you find one to at least sit on first. Normally I wont find anything uncomfortable to ride. Be careful comparing engine also as the gs has a very soft cam. Saying that I love the way they look. Even the stock exhaust looks cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Not knocking them but im 6'4 and I would suggest you find one to at least sit on first. Normally I wont find anything uncomfortable to ride. Be careful comparing engine also as the gs has a very soft cam. Saying that I love the way they look. Even the stock exhaust looks cool.
    Jesus M ive a soft spot for em myself but the exhaust comments like saying Beyonces arse suits the rest of her.That aside TWRs a tall bastard,im 6ft and hes well taller.
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    [QUOTE=98tls;1130878319] Beyonces arse suits the rest of her.QUOTE]

    Idd bounce coins on that arse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinz0r View Post
    Not too sure about that, I'm 6'3 so might have a bit of trouble. Looks like it might need a bit of work too. Love that engine though, I used to have an old oil boiler 1200 Bandit and it was great.
    Lol, I'm 6'4" & a shade over 100kg and didn't have too many issues with comfort....Silage has one & he's of equal height, hes done a shitload of kms on his without complaint (he is older too).
    Whole package is simple & bullet proof.....mine even ran on a diesel mix once. Simple as piss to tap into extra hp if wanted, did straight forward bits with my one and it went really well; but in real world use the punch on tap is near perfect.

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    Another way of looking at it is: if you folded up into the NC30 you'll find a GS12 decidedly roomy & spacious

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