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    Question Yamaha Virago 250/400 compared to Suzuki GN250

    Hi everybody

    I have looked at the GN250 for a while and have read about the Virago 250.

    My Question is: Are those bikes compareable? How do they differ in terms of:

    - Performance
    - Handling
    - Economy
    - Sound
    - Comfort
    - Reliability
    - And price?

    I have found this on trade me http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/a...250&permanent= could this be a rip off or just a real bargain?

    Any input is appreciated

    Cheers, Fabian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stressfaktor
    Hi everybody

    I have looked at the GN250 for a while and have read about the Virago 250.

    My Question is: Are those bikes compareable? How do they differ in terms of:

    - Performance
    - Handling
    - Economy
    - Sound
    - Comfort
    - Reliability
    - And price?

    I have found this on trade me http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/a...250&permanent= could this be a rip off or just a real bargain?

    Any input is appreciated

    Cheers, Fabian
    I have a Virago 250 and I have owned mine for over 5 years.
    - Performance - great top speed $1.30 but prefer 100 to 110.
    - Handling - fantastic
    - Economy - real cheap to run - 9.5 litre tank.
    - Sound - quiet as
    - Comfort - blardy comfortable seat.
    - Reliability - hell yes
    - And price? - depending on what year you buy.


    I just took a look at the bike... its a Virago 400cc and a 1991 with 26,000km on the clock.
    It hasnt been used much (fair weather rider) and that looks a good bargin..
    The bike is a tad taller than the 250cc.

    My bike is a 97 model with 69,000km on the clock... which means that I ride my bike a lot.

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    The price on that bike is just the start bid.
    Could go higher than that.
    Their a nice bike,even the 250 is cut above the GN,imho.

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    I just looked at the questions asked..

    Guys does it matter that it has two different brands of tyres?

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    it's within about $400 of the reserve now - i'd say it's still a pretty good buy at that price

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe
    I just looked at the questions asked..

    Guys does it matter that it has two different brands of tyres?
    nup.

    (that WAS the short answer!!)

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    hmm i couldn't find a quote for the virago 250. does anyone know how much they go for in new zealand?

    cheers, s.

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    new they are around $6995

    second hand they can start from $2000 for the really older models.
    but most are around $3500 - but more closer to $4500

    CaN has his Virago 250 on sale for about $5700 I think..
    but its a 2004 model with low kms on it.


    they are great bikes.....

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    Beautiful one!! also close to where I live
    She'll enjoy a trip on the ferry
    The reserve price is really low to me, condition looks excellent

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    I bought a new one last weekend.
    $7000 including on road costs.

    I loved to tel you that its a great bike .. but it has rainging heavily everyday since I bought it

    Damn this weather !!!!!

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    IMO
    The GN is a good cheap bike and there are still heaps around (altho they are starting to get less and older and I hear the newer ones are less reliable but that is just heresay), but I think the virago is definately the better bike now. A few years ago they were too expensive as a first bike, and there were stuff all around. Now if i was getting my first bike I would probably go for the Virago over the GN.
    I had a GN as my first bike...it was good, fun, and easy to ride and maintain and very forgiving ...my second bike was a Virago but the 750 (vastly different to the smaller models). Didn't even know they made a 400 Virago, but this one looks pretty good especially for the price.
    So I have now seen 250, 400, 535, 750 and 1100 versions of the Virago ...and I think? there is a 900 or similar as well
    Thats a lot of different sizes...interesting
    Good luck in whatever you decide!
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