Of course, had you been riding the prescribed 250 already, this wouldn't be a problem...
Anyhoo, all the best bud!
Of course, had you been riding the prescribed 250 already, this wouldn't be a problem...
Anyhoo, all the best bud!
At the 2007 Westpac Ride:
Donor: So ya glad you're a Biker?
Minnie: F**k yeah!
congrats!![]()
"It would be spiteful, to put jellyfish in a trifle."\m/ o.o \m/
Haha teach me to not check Kb
My bike is just sitting in th garage doing nothing at the mo you could have used it soz cuzBTW congrats on the pass
:slap: ...... obviously cocking a snoot at all the other bikers who are starting out with their 250s ...![]()
"I like to ride anyplace, anywhere, any time, any way!"![]()
My intention was not to be a tool, I was merely stating my opinion / experience!
GN's you can get knee down, 12oclock them toobut what would i know im a chick
noob rider at that!!!
My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings
Stop giving him flak. It's a stupid law, and I know many people will agree with me. It means the 250s are artificially propped up in price with no increase in safety for learner riders. As a student who was looking around for a bike for a period of about 2 months, I found it incredibly frustrating that every 250cc bike I went to look at was worth a ridiculous sum of money considering the condition. My budget was limited (I'm a student ffs, I'm not made of money), and almost every 250 I looked at was sooo overpriced.
If it wasn't for my desire to be legal(ish), I would have done what breakaway did and bought myself a nice 400.
Quit twisting my words. I ended up with the 400 because I saw it on trademe for cheap, and used the buy now option straight away. I didn't go out looking for a >250. I bought it sight unseen (well I did see the photos in the auction). My top priority was having a reliable bike, in the style that I wanted (Sport), that I was able to afford. Everything else was secondary. It's not like I went and jumped straight on a 1000. FYI, I had a 2 stroke 150 which would require a top end rebuild shortly, which I didn't want to deal with, and quite frankly didn't have the funds to, so I flicked it and got the 400.
Also, it's not about 'the tackle'. It was never about buying a fast bike. It's all about how I'm way too tight to pay $5000 for a CBR250RR when I can get a CBR400RR for $2500. Despite 'high ks', my 400 is in top condition. No tappet noise, no weird grinding, etc. - probably because it hasn't been owned by learner riders who thrash the hell out of it when cold and have no clue how to lube a throttle cable. And have no idea what preventive maintenance is.
GN = slow, I concur.
Can you now legally ride the bikes you own?
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