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Thread: Just starting out again...Hi (Blossom)

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
    Not sure what you mean by naked bike, as for the Kawa Eliminator, nice idea but very pricey from what I have seen so far. The man is bike hunting too so I am on a budget.
    Surely the Virago cant be as bad as the marauder for power (or lack thereof) ??
    A naked bike, as I understand it, is a fairly straight sitting bike with no fairing. They might be a bit higher sitted than a cruiser, but often less wide and a bit more powerful. The Bandit or the Hornet come to my mind. Any naked bike rider around with better info?

    The Eliminator shouldn't be too expensive if you find a fair dealer, however they are usually quite old. I'm talking about the one with the inline 2 engine, I haven't tried the new v-twin version. Have a look on http://www.motorcycletrader.co.nz and select the Kawa EL250.

    I have never owned a Virago, but I've just seen from the specs that it has a very small tank, which can be rather annoying if you take the bike out of town. The Eliminator is also a bit on the small side.

    The best is to try the bikes you like. Maybe there are a few KBers around your area who own one of those bikes and would let you try them?

    Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
    I am on the short side so need a low bike and top heavy so need a well balanced bike.
    Well you sound just like Mrs Oakie and she found happiness firstly on a Kawasaki EL250 Eliminator (the parellel twin one, not the V twin which is fat, ugly and expensive) and subsequently even more happiness on a Honda CB250 Jade (fore-runner to the Hornet). She did try the Magna and Virago but found the seats to wide for her (not wide) arse, also the position of the air filtery thing was a pain knee-wise and she did not like the forward controls either.

    Good luck in the search.
    Last edited by Oakie; 17th February 2008 at 19:35. Reason: Clarifying the Eliminator type
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
    ahhh look at that not even here for an hour and I learnt something. lol I am not that short (no offence South3rn Rid3r's wife) am 5ft 4in so the marauder was a good height. Does anyone know if the virago or the magna is around the same height at the marauder?
    5'4" and you don't think you're short??? Hahahaha! You are short and quite delusional it seems - you'll fit in just fine round here! Now don't you get all angsty, just a bit of gentle ribbing... til I hug you that is...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Well you sound just like Mrs Oakie and she found happiness firstly on a Kawasaki EL250 Eliminator (the parellel twin one, not the V twin which is fat, ugly and expensive) and subsequently even more happiness on a Honda CB250 Jade (fore-runner to the Hornet). She did try the Magna and Virago but found the seats to wide for her (not wide) arse, also the position of the air filtery thing was a pain knee-wise and she did not like the forward controls either.

    Good luck in the search.
    Interesting comment re the airbox on a virago....

    They are right up near the front of the bike (no where near where anyones knees would be). Oh and the virago seat isn't that wide at all..... in fact it is very narrow at the front of the actual seat.
    (check out my profile pic to see where the airboxs are situated)

    I know on the Honda REBEL that they are on the side of the engine and get in the way of your thighs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe View Post
    How small or big is the jacket on you.... because you can get it altered to refit you.
    Go and see Kerrie on K' Rd as she can alter any gear to fit and at a good price too. She has a big Kiwibiker sticker on her door.

    Phone her first to arrange a time, as she has to drop her son off to school and then pick him up....

    Kerrie
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    Go down the first flight of stairs and on the right is a big vault door.. that is where she does the work from.
    Thank you so much for the info. My jacket is too small in the er... chest area...lol I will definately give her a call. The thought of trying to find a jacket to fit my top heavy self is very daunting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    5'4" and you don't think you're short??? Hahahaha! You are short and quite delusional it seems - you'll fit in just fine round here! Now don't you get all angsty, just a bit of gentle ribbing... til I hug you that is...

    Welcome enjoy the rolls... I mean trolls... just don't feed them after dark
    I am NOT short. I just have a lot of friends/family who are under 5ft, which makes me feel normal, which is good. Cause I dont often feel all that normal.

    Also thanks for the info about the eliminators, I didnt realise there was a parallel. So off to search online yet again for some specs and reviews..
    Watch this space.
    Oh...and thanks for the welcome
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    Hi Blossom. Welcome to KB, happy bike hunting and safe motorcycling

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe View Post
    Interesting comment re the airbox on a virago....
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    I thought it was the airbox but I may be wrong. Certainly on the Magna and I was sure it was on the Virago too. Something bulbous out the side just at the front of the seat and below the tank but then again I wasn't sitting on it so I didn't really take much notice.
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    ok so got it down to the virago a zzr or an KAWASAKI EL250 ELIMINATOR 1987 (its the parallel twin one)
    then i see this while I am lurking about... sheesh and I just got the go ahead from the bank manager... HELLO needing some help here?! Ladies esp please what do you think?
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    HI blossom welcome aboard!!!

    Well I'm a Suzuki bandit fan myself. Naked bike (no fairings to break) enough guts that 100km is no probs, and flickable enough to corner well. Not tall bike either so good for vertically challanged riders.

    All the best in whatever you end up with!
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    Bike wise Jorja has just been through all thaqt drama. She's 5.0
    She's on a yamaha scorpio now and loving it. balls of both feet on the ground Something I noticed was that the seat is very heavilly padded so if its still too tall you could get some padding removed from the seat.
    The Honda Cbf 250 seems to be a nice bike too
    Jacket wise Give Quasimodo (on this site) a yell
    Again Jorja has a er um large chest area and quasi had a really nice jacket for her
    Ohh and look in the KB trading section--theres a VERY low km Scorpio for sale pretty cheap
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    Quote Originally Posted by fireliv View Post
    HI blossom welcome aboard!!!

    Well I'm a Suzuki bandit fan myself. Naked bike (no fairings to break) enough guts that 100km is no probs, and flickable enough to corner well. Not tall bike either so good for vertically challanged riders.

    All the best in whatever you end up with!
    I had a look at the bandits and they are nice bikes also, but not quite what I am looking for. Thanks though.
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