mt-03 would be a great option if you're primarily wanting a commuter but with the ability to do trips and have fun -- great price at the moment, the best 300cc bike in it's class for what they sell it for new!
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
It was a red AN400, with stock exhaust though.
It wasn't the best on the open road but I was able to tick along at 109kph without complaining so it wasn't like it couldn't do a decent trip.
The longest ride I did in one day on it was Auckland to Christchurch - long day though.
There are some nice bikes out there that are LAMS compliant, for more open road riding I'd probably go with a bike, for more city commuting a bigger scooter could be worth considering.
You can get some good 400cc, 500cc or even 650cc bikes that are LAMS compliant - it all depends on what you want in a bike.
Hey flav. Have you thought of a bigger scoot ?. I use a burgman 650 executive for my work commutes. It's a scoot on steroids.. no maintenance cept oil changes...+ it's lams approved & goes like the clappers at half throttle
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If you want to have a look at the costs incurred I have had my bike for about a year now and I have tracked most costs here: http://www.fuelly.com/motorcycle/hon...ambaldi/379624
It isn't showing insuarance and rego but starts with a nice set of new boots. The main set of stats only tracks petrol costs but I have listed others if you go through the logs. I just had a service today and it came to $120 odd, of which $52 was for labour (doing it yourself would save you that). I replaced the chain as well based upon the stores suggestion so that was a bit more, but they didn't charge for fitting it.
If I was to buy a new bike, for learning on, and I didn't want one of the biggies (like the Versys which sounds great) I would look at the MT03. I love my VTR250 but they aren't coming in anymore and they are missing some of the features that the new bikes offer (namely ABS).
You can't go to something with bigger engine, tyres, brakes , plastics and not expect it to cost you more. If the cost isn't worth it to you stick with your scooter.
If you service your scooter you can service a two fifty.
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