View Poll Results: Which bike for a learner?

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Thread: GN250 vs FXR150

  1. #31
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    Could anyone check out a zzr250 for me at cyclespot?

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    My main prob with the FXR is the stock tyres in the wet, but apart from that, a pretty nifty thing

    Highest indicated speed i have got is 151kph

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones

    Highest indicated speed i have got is 151kph

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    Well what would you do? Run through the streets stark naked at 350 miles per hour with bells on your toes?


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    i doubt a fxr can get near that, or am i wrong?
    Well what would you do? Run through the streets stark naked at 350 miles per hour with bells on your toes?


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    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightMike
    Could anyone check out a zzr250 for me at cyclespot?
    You were on a better track with the FXR/GN.

    Basically theyre the best learner bikes out there, The GN being the slightly better of the two simply because it isnt covered in very expensive plastic.

    Both will be boring as hell after 6mnths, but they will teach you shitloads during that time. 250 sprots bikes are little more than a waste of time.

    Do 6mnths on a fxr/gn, then buy a 250 twin, then jump to say a 4cycl 600
    when you really have riding under control

    Dont listen to any "my bike does XXXkmph" either, theyre all a bunch of truth benders! both bikes are easially able to do 110, workn to do 120 and askin for it to try and make it do any more
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    Must have been downhill , he does says its abused :eyepoke:

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    Quote Originally Posted by flash
    i doubt a fxr can get near that, or am i wrong?
    That's what the speedo said the other day lol

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    There not supposed to be very accurate r they?

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    my point exactly

    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones
    That's what the speedo said the other day lol

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    I have a 400 single that weighs much the same as the fxr and it is workn damn hard to do that sorta speed! I beleive the shit factor must be coming into your tales a bit Indy
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    Quote Originally Posted by zooter
    2nd hand shitter for a while is a damn good idea. You're more than likely going to drop your first bike at least once.
    Being used to an 1100 I still had a real hoot on a GN250 loaner that looks almost as old as me. It had enough grunt to hold 100 up a pretty good incline, but I'm a lightweight. Dodgy handling? Not at the speeds I was doing. Kawarau gorge took a little longer to get through but still an awesome ride.

    I've never ridden an Fxr but what I see is covered in expensive plastic.

    I learned on a Honda VT250, a genuine highway going bike with a decent riding position for long trips.
    I think I know the very GN loaner you talk about, it belongs to the Chatto Creek club and is used by the local Suzuki dealer as a loaner bike. I

    'm not a light weight and I can cruise quite happily at 100 - 110 km/h on it. Top speed is around 110 -115 if you just open it up in top gear and see where it settles at. But if you get down as low as possible use a lower gear until the motor is screaming then change into top it will get 125 - 130 km/h. But then if you really want more than 110 km/h then the GN is not the bike for you.

    Handling is actually very good, but to get the best from its handling it must be ridden as a motard not as a sports bike. The suspension is soft, as it should be for a commuter, but by keeping your weight on the pegs and not on your bum the bike will take any angle of lean you care to try and will roll into and out of turns faster than would be expected from a commuter.

    Either the FXR or the GN would be a good first bike, but you'll probably grow out of the FXR slightly sooner than the GN. Overall I'd rate the GN as an almost perfect first bike.
    Time to ride

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    If you mean size wise for the fxr then im probably already too big

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    I vote FXR, 'cause that's what I got, but then I got a NSR250 going that I got for $500, so I'm sorted as.
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    Also, also, I've had the FXR on the open road, does fine, but wont be doing alot of passing or breaking of the law, but that's okay. And I've heard of folks doing Sth Island tours on them, something I might be keen to try before I sell mine perhaps.
    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    If I didn't have to answer to the wife and provide a certain level of comfort for the kids, I'd sell our house, buy a shed, fill it with toys, and live in the shed along side all my wicked shit.

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    When i said 151, i did say indicated lol, I'm guessing it was really about 135-140ish

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    sounds more realistic...
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