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  1. #16
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    6th June 2007 - 11:08
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    Quote Originally Posted by delusionz View Post
    I could do Lynnmall, Post up a time when you're free, This is much appreciated, thanks.
    No problem! How bout sunday at 10am (can you do early mornings?) there is a post shop at the entrance to the mall, so met u there? i
    oops

  2. #17
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    18th February 2007 - 20:04
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    1989 Honda CBR250R
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elise View Post
    No problem! How bout sunday at 10am (can you do early mornings?) there is a post shop at the entrance to the mall, so met u there? i
    Cya there!

  3. #18
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    13th March 2005 - 12:52
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    Kawasaki ZX10R (2006), Kawasaki GPz550H2
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    my nephew has a zzr250 and i've ridden it a few times, once from hamilton to auckland. it was very nice and comfortable. held the road well and good brakes as well.

    i've told him that if he finishes with it, i'd take it off his hands. he's under strict instructions NOT to sell (except to me), I like it that much!
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  4. #19
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    24th May 2006 - 09:23
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    2012 Bandit 1250SA, 2006 Hyosung GT250
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    If the speedo, temperature gauge and left-hand turn indicator worked, this would be a great little bike for a somebody killing time on a restricted license who wanted to have some fun riding.
    I had this bike on Monday while my bike was in getting a new battery.
    Great little beastie, and there was no question between this and the loaner GN250

    I found the left-hand turn indicator worked, but did take quite a bit of force and jiggling to get it to engage, would have been nice to have a speedo, and I did find the throttle a little stiff.
    Also looks like I was very lucky to get this bike on Monday with you managing to pass through the van on it untouched on the Friday before. (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=64692)
    I finally got my knee down! …and my shoulder …and my pillion’s head.

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