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    eek New User

    Sup all,

    Been riding for a few years now and enjoy every damn second of it. Currently off the road due to bike being unusable. I've had a few bikes now and am in process of trying for another (ZXR250). Started off with an RGV150S as my first bike had lots of fun till an incident with some wanna be boyracers led my lil toy to the race track in the sky (ah whom I kidding more like the one in the firey depths). Been having fun with a TZR 250 1kt for a coupla years now and its taken everything I've thrown at it (and thrown it at). A lil trip of a cliff at Kawakawa bay broke not only its spirit but it lived to tell the tale. Lately the poor blue stroka has been breaking down to the point I can't afford to keep it running. A stuffed power valve means I only ever got 75% of my engine capacity so am looking forward to getting a ZXR250.

    Does anyone know how a ZXR250 would weigh up against a "slightly" used TZR250? The ZXR is newer so engine is more likely to be a lil more powerful but the TZR is a stroka so should pull better power than its 'diesel' cousins? Would this even out? To put it into perspective as to how rooted the TZR is, it maxes out at 150kph (ummm no officer it wasn't a public road) when it should be more like 180-190kph.

    Does anyone have any links regarding mods and basic upgrades I could use should the ZXR250 arrive on my doorstep this week?

    I figure the first thing on the cards is putting some cash aside for some decent rubber. Would BT45's fit a ZXR250? I've used them on all my bikes as they have been well priced and seem to grip as far as I can get them (I'm not leaning far enough I know). The very bald back tyre of the TZR still has more grip than a new tyre on an old GB400 I was borrowing.

    Comments, abuse or advice?

    Darkling

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    Welcome to the site Darkling
    I'll let the know it all's help you with technical advice. I'm afraid my only valid contribution to the site is adding to the insanity.
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    A mint TZR will be quicker than the ZXR250, but the "used" one is probably the same if not slower than the ZXR.... ZXR is good for 180-190kmh

    As for tyres... The ZXR takes a 110 on the front and a 140 on the back.. You can get a Pirelli Diablo, but you will have to go up a size on the back to a 150... These will stick plenty for you...

    I didnt like my BT45's too hard and spin up easily (this on my RG150) even on the road, let alone the race track.... Otherwise you can get Pirelli Sport Demons for the cheaper choice that is also pretty sticky....

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    Welcome....

    Can't help with the 250 question as when I was on 250cc machines the CBX250RS and VT250FE ruled..... But I could only afford a Suzuki T250

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    Welcome to the site mate, enjoy it. Sorry i cant help with your question the only bike i know a bit about is my Virago. Anyway hope you get it sorted.

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    Cool

    Welcome to KB land.....

    I, too will leave it up to all the lads to answer your questions...

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    Wilkommen to the site

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    Hi!
    Welcome to KB...
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    Thanks for the replies guys

    Riff Raff: lol It takes all sorts to make the world go round. After all what would they do without the insane?

    Two Smoker: Yeah I had figured it would be about even, perhaps even tipped in the ZXR's favour. Should at least be a cheaper runner. Will have to check what prices for the diablo's. I've always gotten a set of BT45's for bout $300 NZD which isn't too bad... I have to admit they can spin up pretty good but the TZR seems to do that with most tyres - hasn't the grunt to lift the front wheel it just seems to like spinning the wheel instead. The idiot that did initial work on the TZR when I bought it (some dude called davey who has a bike place in panmure) for some reason put a touring tyre on the back. That was a nightmare to ride. Went straight over the shore and had cycletreads give it a decent set of boots.

    Does anyone know of any good bike shops out south auckland way?

    Darkling

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    Welcome to our gargre. Make yourself at home put please treat the place with courtesy and respect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkling

    Does anyone know of any good bike shops out south auckland way?

    Darkling
    Better off just heading out to Mt Eden Motorcycles (they have the Kawasaki franchise...) There is only Blue Wing Honda, and ive never been there...

    Honestly try get some sticky tyres, YOU WILL BE AMAZED AT THE DIFFERENCE!!! And sorry to tell you this, but the BT45 is a sport touring tyre :disapint:

    Diablos will set you back about $450... Sport Demons will set you back around $300 odd and will be stickier than your BT45's

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    Welcome bro, i used to have a ZXR years back, loved it to bits (still do), you might be pushing clearance on the rear going to a 150 rear, check and see if anyone has done this before buying, other good rubber to slap on, the Pirelli Demons, Michelin Pilots/Hi Sports, Dunlop GPR70's etc. Mileage is overated in my books and doesn't keep you upright like grip does.
    All the best on getting a new ride soon and see you out on a KB ride
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    Two Smoke: Rofl funny you should say that. I'm waiting to Mt Eden Motorcycles to let me know if my finance has been approved.

    BT45 sport tourer? hmmm didn't know that... would explain why you find it a hard tyre. I know the guys that race the RGV150S use them so I hadn't thought of them as tourer tyres. Maybe we have our wires crossed coz the BT45 (bridgestone battelax) is a sticky tyre hence why I bought it. Or have I misunderstood? (wouldn't suprise me if I had)

    Demons sound good but I may have a look at getting the diablo's

    Loosebruce: yeah I'd check before chucking them on. Prob just see the guys at cycletreads again. I have to say they are the best when it comes to tyres. Always steered me right when I was getting work done on my bike they've even helped out on things they didn't do which was great. I had to get a new pipe which they helped me locate and install. Sorry I tend to sing praise if I get what I see as good service...

    Thanks for all the welcomes guys (and gals of course) I've found it suprising to have so many replies so quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkling
    Maybe we have our wires crossed coz the BT45 (bridgestone battelax) is a sticky tyre hence why I bought it.
    Sticky compared to the standard IRC rim covers maybe, nothing compared to diablo's. BTW TS, my Mt75's are great, thanks for the recommendation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aiolos
    Sticky compared to the standard IRC rim covers maybe, nothing compared to diablo's. BTW TS, my Mt75's are great, thanks for the recommendation.
    No worries mate I dont know why but i seem to have tried out most of the Pirelli range

    BT is the standard letters for any of the bridgestone range.... I use Dunlop TT900GP's for when im racing my RG150 that or BT39SS's

    I bloody forgot about Dunlop GPR70's!!! great tyre, sticks like shit to a blanket, that or BT-090's....

    I know of one guy that put a Diablo 150 on the back of his CBR250... He liked it alot because of the increased grip...

    And as Bruce said come on some KB rides

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