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    Motorbike for beginner?

    Please, give me some advice!!! for a first motorbike.
    I have been thinking about getting either a motor bike or a motor scooter. I need it for commuting, but I also want to enjoy riding it, but I wouldn't really hoon about. I live in Karori in Wellington, so it must be OK with the hills. I want to be able to take a fair amount of stuff with me ie storage is important. Easy handling and reliability is also important. Also, occasionally I might want to take someone with me. I am in principle a beginner and a medium sized woman, although relatively strong (doing karate and weights). I started looking at motor scooters, seemed that the Yamaha Jog CV50 would be relatively good, but I am worried about it not cooping with the hills. I went into a dealers place today and they showed me a Yamaha Scorpio Z, which they recommended. Kawasaki Ninja 250 is around on some websites as a first bike. I really want to be able to store the helmet on the bike though, would be a hassle to have to carry it around all the time.
    Please share your opinions. Thanks heaps!!!

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    I have a scorpio. Highly recomend it. You will enjoy it more than a scooter. PLus it would be easier on the hills.

    You could always look at having some sort of pack rack or top box fitted for carring gear.
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    a K5 or K6 Suzuki GSXR1000, ideal commuter, heaps of torque to tow all your gear in a small trailer.

    no, i'm just being silly, any of the modern litre bikes will be fine for what you need.

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    Welcome and good hunting.
    You should read all the newbee posts as there has beem many many topics on first new bikes. Look for one that you feel comfy on. great first bikes would be and I know a lot of people here will agree is the good old Suzuki GN.
    With the hills around you yes I have been there. I would go for the GN250.
    its not the fastest bike around but it has the power to get you to the top of those big hills.
    A lot of traing firms around the world use the GN as they are more first bike trainers.
    Ok I will now get a big ear bashing from the others........ take care and have fun
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    if convenience/storage is most important to you buy the scooter

    if you are willing to compromise on convenience/storage for the sake of sheer enjoyment, buy the bike

    why not get your licence, test drive both and then decide?
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    Quote Originally Posted by swedencamilla View Post
    I really want to be able to store the helmet on the bike though, would be a hassle to have to carry it around all the time.
    You can buy a locking case called a Givi top box, they fit a helmet inside.
    They can be attached to both a scooter and a motorbike. Some bike shops might give you a free top box with a new scooter or bike.

    Now, motorbike or scooter?
    You don't need a bike license to ride a scooter, and the Yamaha Jog will be fine on the hills. I am 100kgs and rode a scooter all around the Wellington hills, it was fine.
    But you can't really ride on the motorway with a top speed of around 50. Going to Porirua, Upper Hutt or Paikakariki on a scooter? Forget it.
    With a scooter you can't really go anywhere longer than commuting distance to town.

    Even the smallest of 250cc bikes will go to 100kph, so you can go on the highway to other towns and the beach and stuff, plus you'll be a "real" biker.
    Getting the learners license is easy and fun, www.roadsafe.co.nz does a friendly course most Saturdays and Sundays in central Wellington.

    I say go for the big bike. You won't regret it!
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    A gn250 would do everything you need or a hyosung comet (the naked one ). Either one of those bikes would do. Also it is a matter of how much do you want to spend. Also get all the gear and make sure it water proof because if you get wet and its a cold and windy day in welly you will get very cold, which can lead to making it harder to control your bike

    Btw what style of karate do you do?

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    The Yamaha Scorpio seems like the perfect beginners bike to me.
    Oh...and welcome to KB and good luck getting started, trust me you'll love it.

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    Thanks for all the advice!! I like the idea of having a lockable top box. Motorbike certainly sounds more fun. By the way I do seido, haven't tried any other style. Very friendly bunch of people. Find it really great for body, coordination and mind. Try it!!

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    OSU!

    So do I

    I am at the thorndon dojo

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    You haven't mentioned budget

    The budget bike of choice is the GN250
    Simple design, easy to ride and available in good condition for not much cash.

    The Yamaha scorpio is by all accounts a better bike but there are fewer used ones available and they cost a bit more.

    From a practicallity standpoint a Scooter is better. Pains me to admit it but the week that I had to ride a scooter (bike was waiting on parts) I found it just so easy.
    So light I could spin round in it's own length, no gears to change etc
    Kind of like using a toaster. Just flick the switch and it takes care of itself.
    The downside is you end up with plain toast at the end. Couldn't wait to hand back the scooter and get back on my bike.

    Riding a proper bike is (for me at least) much more satisfying.

    I'd suggest having a sit on each option and seeing how you like them.
    As the young lady that came and looked at me GN said "these are so much cooler than scooters"

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    My budget is somewhat flexible, but I don't really want to spend much more than I have to. If I spend more money I want good resale value. I would be truly stretching it if I get the Ninja. In some ways I wouldn't mind getting a good second hand 250, but there don't seem to be many around and many go for a lot of bucks. A dealer I spoke with yesterday said that the prices of second hand 250s has risen enormously in the last few months. I saw a Hyosung yesterday yesterday, they were asking just under 5 K. It was a 92!! Seems bizarre when you can get a new Scorpio for 3.7 and a new Ninja 250 for just under 7. Strangely in Australia the Scorpios are like 4.4. I don't really want to get a too old one, as I am not particularly savvy with mechanics, although I am thinking of doing a course later on. RoadSafe have a beginners mechanics course over two evenings. Have anyone done it and what do you think?

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    Phil Turnbull Motorcycles have a second hand Scorpio for sale, sorry I can't remember what it is they have on it price wise but google Phil Turnbull motorcycles and it i'm guessing it should be on their website somewhere.

    Edit: Phil Turnbull Motorcycles are in Palmerston North.

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    get a lada samara - fantastic learners bike......

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    Depends what you are looking for in terms of styling/performance but for commuting/value for money I have heard that the Yamaha Scorpio Z is a great machine and with 225cc its going to be a lot more powerful than that scooter to cope with the hills. If you want something with more power and sport styling you might want to consider the new Kawasaki Ninja 250. While not as cheap as a Scorpio Z they are a much more sophisticated machine and extremelly good value for money. If you are interested:

    http://www.kawasaki.co.nz/kawasaki_c...250J8F&do=list

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