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    New and Ready To Ride...

    ...almost. I just sold my crappy old nifty fifty scooter and am currently saving for a bike most likely the gn250 as I'm on a tight budget and am 15 so can't really work full time. But I'm looking forward to getting my bike and license aswell as all the protective gear ofcourse.

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    All the gear all the time most of us say.....good luck Sea Bass, a GN is good safe option

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    Welcome to the site
    Welcome to the world of bikes
    Good choice of bike for starters
    Feel free to ask for help/advice, you'll find plenty willing to help on here
    Mind you, you'll get lots of opinions too
    The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
    Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, .... but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out,... shouting "man, what a ride"!!!

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    All the gear all the time most of us say.....
    Yeah well after having one verry small crash on my scooter and another almost one I'm definately investing in the best I can afford.

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    Welcome to the nuthouse.
    Sounds like you're on the right road already. Hope it isn't too long before you get your bike & gear.

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    welcome

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    Welcome Sea Bass. The GN will be a great first bike and good call on the safety gear

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    Welcome to KB
    Plenty of good folks on here if you need advice.
    If you can, always go for the good gear.
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    Welcome to KB, Take a look at the Yammy SR250 as well

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    Yeah im definately looking into the sr250 aswell

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    i used to own a gn bloodey awful thing i thought itll be great to start out on after a week i was bored with it..

    if i was you i would start off with an fxr...

    because when you want to upgrade later like i did going to a sportsbike from a gn i had to throw out everything i knew about the way i rode and start over because the gn is so different from a sportsbike it was ridiculous..

    then ive ridden an fxr round a race track and on the road... alot faster and actually corners like a sportsbike.... and it is really easy to flick into corners being so light it just goes through with ease great for a learner

    so yeah stay clear of the gn and get yourself a suzuki fxr 150

    can pick a pretty good one up for around 1500 if you look around... and they are gaining in value so you won't loose much money when it comes time to upgrade if anything you will make money

    happy hunting

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    there's a FXR-150 in New Plymouth for $2100.. looks like a good one.. let me try find the thread: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=31427

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    Ok thanks for your help are FXR's suitable for passing and cruising along the highway (I know the gn can't really pass.) and I will definately look into it thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sea Bass
    Ok thanks for your help are FXR's suitable for passing and cruising along the highway (I know the gn can't really pass.) and I will definately look into it thanks.
    I don't remember ever passing anyone on the highway on mine but then again, I would have had Mrs Oakie on the back and you can only ask so much of a single cylinder 150cc bike. Reasonable on the highway if you're not in a hurry. So I suppose, cruise ... yes, pass ... well ... probably safe to pass tractors and Harleys only.
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    FXR 150s rock!!
    I had mine up to 150 with a huge mate on the back.
    May have taken ages to get there, but it did it. Of course wind speed may well have been a factor...
    8 seconds 0 to 100, better fuel economy than a GN250 (if I recall rightly) handles bloody brilliantly, and not too shabby on the power stakes.

    Look good, sound good, go good, what more could you ask for??

    I would happily buy another, just to have in my garage. They are that good.
    On a bad day mine would top out about 146, on a good day, near on 160!! (downhill)

    Cheap on tyres, consumables (except fairings stickers)

    I'd go the way of the FXR all over again.

    Oh, and welcome!!!
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