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    Honda NSR250... now Kawasaki ninja!

    http://www.motorbikes.be/en/Honda/19...250%20MC%2021/

    A good bike? 45hp?!?! I've found a deal for one for $3,500 new reg and wof, any thoughts?

    Being 2 stroke is there anything I really need to know?



    Now look down the page lol at the description of a ninja I'm after and tell me what you think!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    Being 2 stroke is there anything I really need to know?
    yes, how much fun they are

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    I hear 2 strokes have massive mechanical problems though?

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    They only run into problems if you, run them out of oil, they stop rather quickly then.
    They need to be ridden a bit differently than a 4 stroke, they like to have varied load, in other words dont ride along for great lengths of time at speed with fixed revs. They enjoy being worked through the power band, and the working through that power band makes them a really exciting bike to ride! They also have a real aversion to be ridden at low revs too, fouled spark plugs are a pain.....LOL
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    Nonono,

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    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=56055
    I guess I doubt very much if you bought one that it would be cheap to run long term.

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    Ok, well this is a 1990 with 30,000k's asking for 3.5 grand... in good condition, only problem is that it leaks gas if gas is left on... what do you guys think? A good step up from my gn?

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    a good step up if you can ride your gn pretty damn well

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    I won't stop you buying a two stroker two fiddy from a GN lol
    Who knows? You might get your knee down like your avatar


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    What would you folks say to a Kawasaki Ninja 1990 47,000km for $2750? I've been offered...

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    Is that the ZXR250?
    The price is definitely cheap but I don't know if the bike is ok lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by Johndoe
    has wof and rego, will get a new wof when sold if requested expires next year febuary tho.

    doesnt smoke, idles fine

    tyres ok... brakes orsum! twins on front single on rear,

    new battery, new oil change, near new valves, clutch cover, cam chain, guides, tensioner and top gasket.

    redlines at a crazy 19500rpm

    small crack on windscreen and mirror brokern due to drunk friend sitting on it.

    fairings arnt in the best shape

    sprockets good and chain near new only like 1500ks
    What do you think? I'd take fairings off and $150 for mirror and visor...

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    I wonder why it has near new valves after only 47000km?
    It sounds like its had a wee bit of a crash what with the clutch cover and fairings.
    Afraid thats about the limit of my help, more questions

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    Talked to him and after a shop cleaned out the carbs he got it back and it seized up bending valves and cracking cam cover etc so got all new stuff... With all the new stuff do you think it's sweet to go a decent few kms more?

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    If all the stuff has been put in rather than just "fixed", everything should run fine right? Apparently the engine runs fine as normal... Will be sold with brand new WOF .

    If you're reading this, read the thread up 4 and make a comment

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    have you test rode it?


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