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    250 Chopper (Anyone able to look at?)

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-116591345.htm

    Anyone (in Auckland) able to go to see that bike for me and tell me what they think? It looks interesting, and certainly if it's ridable it'd hope it's by far better then a Pitbull Spyder chopper.

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    contact MCR in dunedin they have a honda 400 that was chopperised in japan it would be a far better bike than a chinese shitheap

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    Id be up for any cheap chopper I don't need hardcore bling like most choppers. Just nice lines, no rust, and some paint.
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    Are you sure you want a Rigid Frame (Hardtail) Chopper? If you do make sure you've got plenty of padding on your Bum and something to project the family jewels!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bat out of Hell View Post
    Are you sure you want a Rigid Frame (Hardtail) Chopper? If you do make sure you've got plenty of padding on your Bum and something to project the family jewels!!
    Yeap, im sure. It would go nicely with my softail spring suspension cruiser I have
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    As JimJim said be careful with the Chinese stuff it really is crap. Like most things in life - you get what you pay for!

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    Am I the only one who sees a problem with being able to take your hands off the handle bars at 170 kmh on a Chinese 250cc chopper

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    Perhaps it's a typo and should read 17 kmh!!! - But hey, at 5k ish it's probably not to bad.
    Heard a few horror stories about the Chinese stuff though. We will stick to the tried and proven Yankee Steel! As I said before - you get what you pay for.

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    that has to be the fastest 250 v-twin i've heard of...take your hands off the bars at 170...hmmmmm...blardy foreign boatie translaters got it all farked up...with 5000k on it, that lifan engine it needed rebuilding 4500ks ago...seriously bro save your money
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    Right, I don't think 'in da mornin' is what chopper enthusiast want to know when they are asking about stretch.

    Good on the guy for building a truly affordable custom chopper but I think he may want to get his specs and facts right about it first.

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    And yet nobodies offered to go have a nosey at it to get some one on one in person facts. I'd do it.. but it's in Auckland. All I I've tried in cheap choppers is the pitbull spyder and I was so unimpressed with just sitting on it I didn't take it out on the road. Although the store would only have let me go around the block once anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LLAMA SOLA View Post
    And yet nobodies offered to go have a nosey at it to get some one on one in person facts. I'd do it.. but it's in Auckland. All I I've tried in cheap choppers is the pitbull spyder and I was so unimpressed with just sitting on it I didn't take it out on the road. Although the store would only have let me go around the block once anyway.
    Don't know about you dude but I don't think there are many people wanting to risk their life on that thing unless they were interested in buying it.
    Production bikes are one thing, but this looks home built (and more than likely is) by someone with no previous history in bike building.
    Even American bike builders have to start building their name somewhere, usually working for someone that is already in the business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LLAMA SOLA View Post
    And yet nobodies offered to go have a nosey at it to get some one on one in person facts. I'd do it.. but it's in Auckland. All I I've tried in cheap choppers is the pitbull spyder and I was so unimpressed with just sitting on it I didn't take it out on the road. Although the store would only have let me go around the block once anyway.
    Just curious why the seller has chosen to get the Bike Certifed, WOF etc after he has made the sale??? Any Good Custom Bike Builder (like us - not bragging!) will make sure a Bike is fully sorted, Certified etc before taking it to the market. I would be asking the question before I placed a bid!!

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    Open pipes? Dodgy looking welds on the down tubes? Skull with pointy horns over the headlight? Yup, here's your cert. And a WoF. And the missing Zubruder film and a map to Jimmy Hoffa's grave.

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    Must be real slow what with no chain an' all - and the throttle looks like it is designed for people with REAL small hands too....

    But I like the style and general principle.
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