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    Keeway 250cc Cruiser

    Awight my lovelies,

    Was having a few lagers and chin wagging with the lads at the weekend and eventually the conversation got around to bikes.

    One of the lads has decided it's time to get on two wheels and excitidly told us that he had been offered a new Keeway 250cc cruiser for $3K. Now, I remember some crap flying around about these particular bikes and I wondered if any of you wonderful people own or have ridden one.

    Advice please, you could be saving a life here.....!

    Cheers

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    For the love of all things shaven...tell ya mate to just say NO!
    Too many negative things I could post...

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    Keeway? Keeway... Kee... Way.

    Hmmm, nope, cant think of anything wrong with that... sounds like a quality brand to me.

    If your mates not in a hurry, I believe that Jin Jan will start branching into the cruiser market soon. And Jin Jan has a good sound to it too
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    No.

    Just no goddamit.

    Awight me ol' china?

    Right, off to the pub for a pint of bitter and a packet of pork scratchings...
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    I have a Keeway Super Shadow and it's going great. There is a review of the cruiser on this site.

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    They are not too bad bang for buck but the negatives are
    1)dodgy wiring. basicly the wire is too darned thin and doesn't last
    2)chrome work as a rule isnt industrial grade is thin yuk
    3)who backs them up if something goes wrong?
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    Get a GN250 for cheaper. It will last longer too.
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