Im hoping to get my hands on a scorpio thats had cosmetic damage but not derego'd
I reckon it would be fun to give one a bit of a makeover. Maybee FXR like or RGV150
Im hoping to get my hands on a scorpio thats had cosmetic damage but not derego'd
I reckon it would be fun to give one a bit of a makeover. Maybee FXR like or RGV150
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hmm that sucks, if the scorpio goes up too much then it will lose part of it appeal to me, as i see it as a good cheap bike to start out on. If it's starts creeping up in to the range of some of the more sporty 250's then id' probably sway in that direction.
Then again, shop around as it may just be that particular bike shop that has upped it...?
GIVI comes to mind. The one I was thinking of was a SV650 /gs500 as a bolt on.
BUT I was thinking heck why not think outside the square.
The last of the GSX400 twins before the GS500 had a really neat fairing that with lower bars would look pretty neat -A bit harder thatn the givit to fit up but worth it
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Exactly mate, once it hits that 4.5k mark then you automatically start thinking, well, what about *these* ones that are $4,995 for example? Are they better value for money?
That said, once I got home this evening I looked on tardme and there is still the Scorpio, listed by the same dealer I spoke to today, as 3.8k, so who knows.
I just got myself a VTR250 Honda (2003 model), supposed to be really good for learning and a bit more grunt than the Scorpio, also looks more like a Ducati than a dirtbike![]()
I have to disagree with you sorry. I am not exactly light. My scorpio has a hell of a lot in reserve at 120km. (Only tried it once at that speed to see what it had in it) Its top speed I have been told is 140 which seems about right so if yours is having trouble doing 100km then there is something wrong.
WANTED: VTR250 in red
Pity you didn't get the Scorpio... Well yes it's a fact that Scorpio lacks power compared to other 250s.
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
Mine is not having trouble doing 100 km/h. In fact it will do 100 km/h with something in reserve (see above). OK quite a lot in reserve. But it is spinning at almost 7000 rpm, which feels rather busy.
I'm just trying to give the OP an idea of the performance of these things. They will keep up with traffic on the open road & motorways, but if you want to do a lot of open road running, I think you will be better off with something gruntier. Like a VTR250.
Another data point: mine will go up the Wainuiomata Hill Road from the Hutt side at 80 km/h, which is about as fast as you want to go, given the corners. I'm sure if I caned it I could go up there at 100 km/h. This is quite a steep road and I am not light (90 kg).
Heh...gidday mate! Don't worry about the questions you were asking me as the only stupid question is the one you don't ask.
I hope that I was able to answer your queries in a manner that will enable to make you decision making a little easier despite which direction you choose.
Feel free to fire a few more at me either here or via PM.
The Scorpio's have only gone up $200.00 since their make over. They are $3999.00 +ORC which in our shop comes to a total of $4,350 OTR.
BTW...yes it is now red/silver.
The VTR is the current pick of the 250 bunch IMO having owned one for a year HOWEVER it must be noted that it costs twice as much as a scorpio so the Yamaha is porbably better value for money. Also there is the CB250 single cylinder honda. Again at $7,000 it's a bit pricey compared to the Scorpio.
I think you should go with the Scorpio - if you've never ridden a bike they all feel powerful.
In space, no one can smell your fart.
Still damn good value then.
And the CBF250 is not significantly more powerful than a Scorpio, as I understand it.
Middle of last year, before I bought my bike, I saw these prices quoted on the Aussie netrider site (caution: may have got these wrong)
Australia: CBF250 AU$5500, Scorpio AU$4500
New Zealand: CBF250 NZ$6500, Scorpio NZ$3800
Conclusion: Scorpios are really good value in NZ.
The explanation seemed to be that the NZ market for commuter-type bikes is more competitive, due to the Suzuki GN250 being available (then) for $3300.
If you phone around the Honda dealers you can get a CBF250 for $4995 plus ORC's
There isn't many of them left as Honda have discontinued them. I um'ed and ahh'ed between the Scorpio and CBF250 and eventually decided that I liked the look of the CBF more than the blue spoked Scorpio (mind you the new one looks alot better).
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