I picked mine up for $1600 with 35,000k's and no side (engine) fairings.
Cracked spedo, ripped seats, ect ect........ tell the whole story![]()
still its better than my bike
FXR's are great for the learner
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Yeah i like them. Nothing wrong at all
Originally Posted by madcat_
Well i just saw a GPX250 for sale 2.5K low kms (unsure how much till sat when can view the bike) so i might go for tht depending if ppl say its a good or bad bike,
But if i had to chose out of RGV or FXR id go the FXR for sure
i have no idea wut a GPX is but if ya jus after a reliable bike for commuting and some occansional fun usually it'd b a 4 stroke since they dont need as much attention, not sayin you shouldnt give it lots. But if you can get a 250 i would as itll probably give you that bit more in enjoyment and so on than a 150.
Thats my opinion so ya can point out my mistakes now everyone.
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kawasaki GPX they kinda look like the ZXR's apparnetly - i havnt seen one. al will be revealed on saterday
Originally Posted by madcat_
Now im more keen to ride it.....
Far as I know, the GPX250 is a four-stroke twin. Old, wheezy, reliable and tame as anything.Originally Posted by madcat_
You can buy them new because Kawasaki still make them as learner bikes for the American market, where they call them (giggle) 'Ninjas'.
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Do u know more that madcat_?
If its tame maybe its more suited for me.
Not in the greater universal sum of things, no.Originally Posted by renegade master
It's a good wee bike. Like Magua says, though, the new ones are pretty pricey for what you get. Considering you can have a brand new SV650 for only $3K more, etc.Originally Posted by renegade master
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