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    Seems Like My Bike Is Costing Me More Than Expected

    Ive Had My Kawa 89' Ninja (GPX) 250 For About 6 Months Now,
    At first it was a really good investment, i was loving it and its a brilliant bike,
    Then i started to notice wierd things and i dont know if this is me or not:
    I live on a hill and so when i come home from work/play i just chuck the bike into nuetral, then off while i wait for a garage door to open, then just roll it in, When i'mdoing this tho, it sounds like the brake pad is contacting with the disc, i didnt think much of it at first but now a couple of ridges are appearing on the disc.
    Other things include the seals going, finding out just how much tread there ISNT on my rear wheel, the front brake not working very well, and other stuff i cant remember quite well.

    So heres my question: The bike is imported from japan about last year, is it common for second hand bikes this old to just be wearing out? Or hav i been sold a lemon?

    Im guessing i could replace those parts, fix it up and all the rest, but unfortunatly with my experience (0) i cant do much but wash it every couple of weeks.
    My Next Question is to do with my experience in repairing bikes, whats the best way to do it? i dont want to fork out $50/hr for sumthing really simple.

    Sorry for the long message, im just a bit worried its gonna fall apart on me.
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    Mate...

    Go do the TSS basic maintenance thing this saturday.

    jap import 4 pot 250cc bikes are a bloody worry. Everyone I have been involved with has caused the owner to reach into their pockets sooner or later. They are an amazingly high performance vehicle. Most of them would have won the world title a few years before their manufacture in the right chassis. A Suzuki 250cc bandit revs to something like 17,000 rpm and cruises at 11,000!! I mean, think about that! These are precision machines...

    Once the first owner in Japan is sick of abusing it, they sit around outside in acid rain before being gathered up, drenched in silicone and sold here. If the carbs stuff up, (and they do) the bike is essentially worthless because parts are so expensive! Just the way it is.....

    Look. They are not all bad, some of them are pretty good but the fact is the factory that sold these things in Japan never thought they would still be running 15 years later... Seals and other perishable bits are bound to crap out... As it the paint, the chrome etc etc. The exhaust will rust and split and it will cost a fortune to fix....

    Thats the price of performance!!!

    I know it's horribly unfashionable but you can buy a brand new GN250 for $2,995.... In 2 years time you will easily get $2000 for it..

    Most 250cc bikes are built to a price for a certain market. They aways have been and always will be!

    Paul N

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    Mate...

    Go do the TSS basic maintenance thing this saturday.

    jap import 4 pot 250cc bikes are a bloody worry. Everyone I have been involved with has caused the owner to reach into their pockets sooner or later. They are an amazingly high performance vehicle. Most of them would have won the world title a few years before their manufacture in the right chassis. A Suzuki 250cc bandit revs to something like 17,000 rpm and cruises at 11,000!! I mean, think about that! These are precision machines...

    Once the first owner in Japan is sick of abusing it, they sit around outside in acid rain before being gathered up, drenched in silicone and sold here. If the carbs stuff up, (and they do) the bike is essentially worthless because parts are so expensive! Just the way it is.....

    Look. They are not all bad, some of them are pretty good but the fact is the factory that sold these things in Japan never thought they would still be running 15 years later... Seals and other perishable bits are bound to crap out... As it the paint, the chrome etc etc. The exhaust will rust and split and it will cost a fortune to fix....

    Thats the price of performance!!!

    I know it's horribly unfashionable but you can buy a brand new GN250 for $2,995.... In 2 years time you will easily get $2000 for it..

    Most 250cc bikes are built to a price for a certain market. They aways have been and always will be!

    Paul N
    GPX is not a four pot but a twin and normally very robust

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    What I would like to know, is why this thread is more popular than the other identical thread...:spudwhat:
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by firestormer
    What I would like to know, is why this thread is more popular than the other identical thread...:spudwhat:
    Because I"M in this thread!

    Honestly.... SOME PEOPLE!



    Paul N :sneaky2:

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    The other thread has twice as many views as this one,they must be using unfair tactics...maybe even cheating!I'm supporting this thread - how can we get the view count up? anyone got any dirty picks?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    The other thread has twice as many views as this one,they must be using unfair tactics...maybe even cheating!I'm supporting this thread - how can we get the view count up? anyone got any dirty picks?
    How about this one?
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    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    The other thread has twice as many views as this one,they must be using unfair tactics...maybe even cheating!I'm supporting this thread - how can we get the view count up? anyone got any dirty picks?
    That's because the other thread is BETTER. Go the "other" thread.
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    The thing to remember too is that a 1989 bike is not a new one - it was made back when I was young and had a bit more hair and fitted my leathers a bit easier. You can't expect miracles from something 15 years old unless you have nurtured it from new through its life.

    Also a lot of the Jap imports have sat around a while in various places too in transit so stuff like seals and things can be a worry as the plastic will have gone all hard especially after baking in their hot sun and polluted air and stuff like that.
    Cheers

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    OK

    Heres a picture of a bike that cost me a fortune and it was a twin too...

    It's the one that left the girl standing in the interesection.
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    Bad thread.
    Pay no attention.
    Move along now......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    OK

    Heres a picture of a bike that cost me a fortune and it was a twin too...

    It's the one that left the girl standing in the interesection.
    You hoon!
    not gunna ask when that was

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    Many of you will remember I have harped on many times that since 1973 I have only ever used bikes for fun, they are not a cheap means of transport so don't expect them to be.

    Is this thread winning yet?
    Cheers

    Merv

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    OK

    Heres a picture of a bike that cost me a fortune and it was a twin too...

    It's the one that left the girl standing in the interesection.
    It'd be pretty easy to slip of the ''seat'' you gave her! Nice,cast iron T'bird,52 maybe? No loop for the SU carb in the frame,could even be a Speed Twin frame,my wife had a chrome SU T'bird frame in her 51 T100.So,what's the front end off? Too much chrome,but there was no such thing as too much chrome back then eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    You hoon!
    not gunna ask when that was
    That would've been back when men were men, and women were men too.
    Were the risers as crude as they look in the foter, Paul?
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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