GN's go forever. and if it ever did breakdown, there's enough of them out there that bits wont be a hassle!Originally Posted by gamgee
GN's go forever. and if it ever did breakdown, there's enough of them out there that bits wont be a hassle!Originally Posted by gamgee
What is the feeling about the Yamaha XV250's? Are they a good bike? they look nice
Bevsta is desperately looking for an exhaust for Suzuki 1983 GN250 so he can get back on the roadOriginally Posted by Blakamin
If have one to spare or you know of someone that does can you PM me.
Muchly appreciated.
Ps. Excuse use of third person.
RidE oN
have a look on trademe.co.nz from memory there was a person selling lots of motorbike parts really cheap
Do you wanna know about scooters too ?????
:spudbooge Ive heard good things about them seem to be a good bike :spudwave:Originally Posted by renegade master
must ride everyday
Where's my pencil? Oh these buttons work good too.
So, 250 this, list that, blah blah blah, who wants to find me 1 instead?
And yeah, dancing banana, im an angry man!
So yeah, 250's? laaaaaaaate 80's early 90's. CBR(r)'s and GSXR(r)'s?
Any garages need emptying a bit?
CHeerz
Bangbug
First of all 2 cruisers, suzuki GZ 250 & VL 250Originally Posted by Posh Tourer :P
And for lots of 250cc and under goto http://www.250ccbikes.com/thelist.html
Hmmm wee too lazy to make a new thread but your thoughts on a 1989 Kawasaki EL/ZL 250 with 47k on the clock, new tyres brakes wof/reg for 2900 ono ?
go my daft logic of not wanting a new bike (gn250) so ill get one that costs just as much second hand
other part of my daft logic was not wanting fairings of any description as i know ill drop the bugger so yeah its between this, some old sr250s or do the done thing and get a gn250 ( i like to be somewhat different which is why i havent just gone and gotten a gn250 already )
thats expensive, and high km's i'd get an sr250 i used to own one, never had a single thing go wrong with it, i bought it, rode it for about a year, then sold it to buy my vt250f, bloody good learner bike, so yeah go the sr250
I have had a 1988 CBR250 Hurricane for 2 years now and have not had a problem with it, I have been told this bikes engine is bullet proof.Originally Posted by riffer
Fantastic bike and certainly fast enough for someone on a restricted.
3 more months to go on my restricted then I can start looking for a bigger bike. Yippeeeeeeee
Its all about having fun
Hey there. How would you rate a Honda CB250 for a L plater!
One on trade me with 47000k on the clock for a 99. K's to high????
What prices do they go for?
Thanks for any help
cb250
would be a good learner bike, being a single cylinder it will be relatively tame (which is a good thing when you're learning)
provided it's been treated well, it should get to 60,000km's before it needs anything major, but just bear in mind when making an offer on the price the km's are getting up there, and you could get a suzuki gn250 of this year for around $1500 with lower km's, so don't pay any more than $1800 for it from a dealer or $1500 from a private sale
http://www.productreview.com.au/show...atch=5#REVIEWS
http://thenc30project.blogspot.com/
Popping wheelies on sj50's since 2003
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On the other hand, if you bid on a GN250, you´d get a GN250.....
CB250s are fantastic bikes, if it is a good one, then it is worth it. High ks in only 6 years suggests that someone has used it regularly, and probably for longer trips. That is much better than lots of short trips not very often.
But keep in mind Gamgee´s comments. I might go a bit higher than that, but not much....
Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....
Thank you both! Yeah I don't really want a GN250
yeah k's are a worry, good to have a price range. Think I'll leave it.
Look around next year.
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