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    "More comfortable than the GN, I'm 6'3" and had to sit on the back seat of the GN to be comfy"


    That's not surprising in that case - I am 5'7 and the GN seems to fit me quite perfectly, as far as finding all the controls and sitting comfortably goes. I'll be interested as to the reliability and all that, I mean, is Indonesia going to be any better than China? People have their favourites and that is good, if we were all the same life would be boring. But the GN is really really shiny and nice looking......hee hee. I am still riding around and wondering what the noise I can hear in my helmet is, and then I realize it is me giggling with glee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander View Post
    Scorpio sounds gruntier instead of the typical small engine sewing machine whine. High revs and no go? Not on this thing.
    Yes "SOUNDS" gruntier but sound is not ervything the fxr is high revs and go not high revs and no go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocketscott View Post
    Yes "SOUNDS" gruntier but sound is not ervything the fxr is high revs and go not high revs and no go.
    Still a sewing machine. And the Scorpio had pleanty of go. Like I said it caught me by surprise and I ride a Vmax.

    There is also the well earned nickname for the fxr, "Fixer"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fub@r View Post
    All these people that slag the mighty Ginny..........
    Hmm, perhaps you are right.
    To help with perspective here lets have a list of 250cc bikes less powerful and less reliable than the Ginny.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tank
    You say "no one wants to fuck with some large bloke on a really angry sounding bike" but the truth of the matter is that you are a balding middle-aged ice-cream seller from Edgecume who wears a hello kitty t-shirt (in your profile pic) and your angry sounding bike is a fucken hyoshit - not some big assed harley with a human skull on the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaN View Post
    Hmm, perhaps you are right.
    To help with perspective here lets have a list of 250cc bikes less powerful and less reliable than the Ginny.
    And at 30km/ltr they cheapest to run

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fub@r View Post
    And at 30km/ltr they cheapest to run
    So that's it then?
    The list of 250 bikes less reliable and less powerful is nill.
    So remind me why people shouldn't slag off the Ginny.

    If cheap is the main criteria, buy a push bike.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tank
    You say "no one wants to fuck with some large bloke on a really angry sounding bike" but the truth of the matter is that you are a balding middle-aged ice-cream seller from Edgecume who wears a hello kitty t-shirt (in your profile pic) and your angry sounding bike is a fucken hyoshit - not some big assed harley with a human skull on the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander View Post
    Just took one for a spin aswell. Sound better than the GN to start with, deeper rumble when on the throttle, Idles quiet as though. More power than I was expecting once out of first gear, I managed a small wheelie (but don't tell Bayride)

    More comfortable than the GN, I'm 6'3" and had to sit on the back seat of the GN to be comfy. Only thing I found uncomfortable about the Scorpio was how narrow it is but I can see how that could be handy for commuting. No idea what it's like at motorway speeds as I only took it around the block.

    Handled well, though felt I had to steer around corners more than actually lean. May have just been going to slow though.

    I would prefer this over the GN but that is not worrying about weather or not there are any mechanical probs that havn't been sorted out yet. though got the sense that aslong as it gets regular care (oil, filter and so on) it shouldn't have any problems.
    So when are you trading up then Gaylander?

    I also think you'll find the FXR is called a fixer for the same reason a GSXR is called a gixxer. It's a shortening of the acronym.

    Sorry, I don't know how to translate that into canadian for you.

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    Go for a FXR. They're cheap, there's a few around, and I've ridden one and they're pretty quick. Plus the Movistar ones look pretty nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaN View Post
    So that's it then?
    The list of 250 bikes less reliable and less powerful is nill.
    So remind me why people shouldn't slag off the Ginny.

    If cheap is the main criteria, buy a push bike.

    But then not everyone needs a sports bike and bulging fuel tank between their legs to make up for (you can finish it)

    May as well change the law and outlaw cruiser's and make everyone start off on a 600+ bike and watch the ACC premiums go through the roof.

    If the Ginny didn't serve the market well then they wouldn't be around

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    I'm with you on one thing there.

    Outlaw cruisers. Make fags walk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover View Post
    I'm with you on one thing there.

    Outlaw cruisers. Make fags walk.
    Seen the back of your head lately

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fub@r View Post
    And at 30km/ltr they cheapest to run
    I can almost match that if I don't rev the tits off the VTR..I normally get about 26km/litre - with the torque of the V-Twin I can effectively cruise using less rev's than a ginny.

    At the end of the day it's all about what you want and what you like.

    All it boils down to is that for someone who likes speed a fast bike is a good bike.
    For someone who likes economy an economic bike is a good bike.
    For someone on a tight budget a cheap bike is a good bike.

    Personally I think the Ginny looks very dated and the Volty is just fugly - Suzuki should perform a facelift on their 250cc offerings as well as fitting them with V twin engines! The Yamaha looks better but not having ridden either I cannot comment on the handling/performance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fub@r View Post
    But then not everyone needs a sports bike and bulging fuel tank between their legs to make up for (you can finish it)
    So Ginny owners have big dicks?
    Quote Originally Posted by Tank
    You say "no one wants to fuck with some large bloke on a really angry sounding bike" but the truth of the matter is that you are a balding middle-aged ice-cream seller from Edgecume who wears a hello kitty t-shirt (in your profile pic) and your angry sounding bike is a fucken hyoshit - not some big assed harley with a human skull on the front.

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    It appears to be a nice looking bike at a more reasonable price than some of the other new 250s

    The GNs have been around a very long time, while they may not suit everyone they haved served the purpose they were built for well, once the scorpio has been around for 20+ years, lets look back at the history and compare...
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover View Post
    So when are you trading up then Gaylander?

    I also think you'll find the FXR is called a fixer for the same reason a GSXR is called a gixxer. It's a shortening of the acronym.

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    isn't 'fixer' longer than fxr?

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