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    Smile GSX250 first bike

    Hey im new to KB and have just passed my learners. I am currently in the proccess of aquiring decent riding gear, however i am unsure as to what bike to start out on. I only have 2k to play with and have been looking at GSX or GPX 250's. What does every1 think???

    Thanks
    James

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    Hi

    I have just been through the same process, and ended up with GSX250, but it cost me more like $4k, and dealers have them at $5-$6k. the other one I was condidering and they are a bit cheaper is a Kawasaki ZZR, but I'm too new to be able to offer any opinion on them as a bike....

    get good gear!

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    sounds like you got the 2003! unforntunatly for me im looking at more 1990 lol. Anyway how do you find your bike to ride??? Is it easy to learn on???

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    Welcome to KB and the world of riding, yep, good gear is a must, good luck with the bike hunt. Enjoy and ride safe!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymzw View Post
    sounds like you got the 2003! unforntunatly for me im looking at more 1990 lol. Anyway how do you find your bike to ride??? Is it easy to learn on???
    seems to be- i have nothing to compare! I'm getting the hang of it pretty quick and now I need to focus on the finer skills and doing it all safely.

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    Great choice for a first bike the gpx. Had one myself for a while to do the learner thing on. I could ride it all day and not get tired and it would leave the beemer behind on the twisty bits, still fast enough to get a good speeding ticket on, paid just over 2g for mine which was an 88, good luck with the hunt for one.

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    Another option would be the GSF250 - pretty much the same as the GSX, but naked.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PirateJafa View Post
    Another option would be the GSF250 - pretty much the same as the GSX, but naked.
    And naked bikes certainly crash better. If you're on a budget the last thing you want to worry about is cracked fairings and all that shit.

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    Get a suzuki katana 250.IN your price range and big enough (frame wise) that cars do not mess with you (as much)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcduck5n View Post
    Get a suzuki katana 250.IN your price range and big enough (frame wise) that cars do not mess with you (as much)
    But that big frame makes it so much harder to lane-split at 130+ with your Lplate!


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    New Zealand, where cows are happy, men are men, sheep are nervous and horses are fast because they heard about the sheep.


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    Not realy, get some skill.

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    But I can't buy that.


    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    I'm off to shoot a dairy owner and steal a hundred bucks from his till, if he dies, it's the dumb curries fault for not wearing a bullet proof vest.
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    New Zealand, where cows are happy, men are men, sheep are nervous and horses are fast because they heard about the sheep.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PirateJafa View Post
    But I can't buy that.
    No but you can buy fule and the two somtimes come hand in hand

    Infact about the only bad thing about the kat is if you have a slighty smaller sprocket on the back it is a bit guttless aorund 120ish so a car pulls over a bit and waves you on you cant because he thinks it is an 1100 and it is only a 250.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discotex View Post
    And naked bikes certainly crash better. If you're on a budget the last thing you want to worry about is cracked fairings and all that shit.
    Or grinded crank cases for that matter

    Isnt the GSF an inline 4? and the GSX a parallel twin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcduck5n View Post
    No but you can buy fule and the two somtimes come hand in hand

    Infact about the only bad thing about the kat is if you have a slighty smaller sprocket on the back it is a bit guttless aorund 120ish so a car pulls over a bit and waves you on you cant because he thinks it is an 1100 and it is only a 250.
    You seen the 1100 katana's? them fools be big...

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