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Thread: Honda NSR250

  1. #16
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    I'm planning to say something like " I'll take it, as long as it's what you say it is and the test ride goes well ", cause it's at such a place that when I go look at it I'll either bring it home with me or not at all... Any opinions on what you've heard, or tips on the test ride?

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    Testride.... Just don't do wheelies


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    maybe you could have it checked over by a bike shop? (not the one that did the repairs). They could tell you a whole lot more. I guess that might not be an option depending on where the bike is though...

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    Most bike workships will do some form of inspection for you, though will not guarantee their findings as unless you open an engine it's pretty hard to know for sure.

    I can put you in touch with a reasonably priced and well qualified mechanic should you need any work done - but as I'm experiencing right now, don't buy a used bike without at least a spare $1000 for bits and pieces. Bump that up to 2-3k if the engine dies.

    I wouldn't recommend a 2 stroker as a daily commuter as the service bill will be right up there with serious engine work every 10k.

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    I agree with Macstar too. 2 smokers although are fun to ride but require more engine maintenance rebuild etc compared to a 4 stroke and thats all money unless you know how to do the maintenance yourself.
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    Dont worry mate if it shits itself just swap the motor outwith a 600 honda motor.
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    Two strokes do require more maintenance than a four stroke, but are much cheaper to rebuild. So long as you keep them well maintained they are usually fine. if it's a fun bike two stroke is good, if it's just to get to work and back I would go four stroke
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