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    Learner looking for cruiser

    Hey All,

    This will be my first post here :-)

    I should say that I am a new rider (6 months) and know very little about anything. I live in auckland, and do use my bike for getting to work and back (but I am keen to go on some longer weekend trips)

    I currently have a 2004 Suzuki GSX 250. I had a go on my friends 250 cruiser bike (don't know model sorry) and liked the feel of it. Also, I like the style of cruisers. So I thought I might sell my GSX and get a cruiser 250 for the length of my restricted.

    I guess I have 2 questions:
    1) What do you think about a cruiser versus sports bike (in the 250cc range, and later when I get my full)
    2) What would be a good choice for a 250 cruiser? My price range is around the $4K mark.

    Cheers All

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    Virago! Or something.

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    Thanks for the forum link. I have had a bit of a look at a few other forums. It really seems as if the Suzuki Intruder is the forum favourite. I might start looking on Trademe at those. They do look really nice :-)

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    Hi Slane, 250 cruisers are great (i've got the suzuki VL250 myself) but being you only have 6 months before your full (and the chance to upgrade to bigger stuff) why dont you stick with your GSX and upgrade to a bigger cruiser after you get your full. 6 months will pass really quickly.

    Unless you plan to stay 250 for a while. Then thats different.
    mmm...heated grips are good

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    Welcome Slane....When I started riding I started on a Kawasaki Z200, then a GN250. Forget all the bad talk bout the Ginnys, they are a real good commuter and as reliable as hell (at least the older ones are anyway). That would be my choice for a learner 250. I know there are some who would say they are fugly and I tend to agree, but when you start out you need a somewhat forgiving and reliable bike...thats just my 2 cents worth anyway.

    Good luck with whatever you pick up...
    ...Bren


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    Yeah, GN250's are a good learner. I have had my GSX 250 for 6 months now, so I'm fairly confident on a bike. Also, I grew up on a farm, so I have rode farm bikes alot.

    The bike I get next I want to float me through until I get my full licence. I feel that a GN250 might keep me happy for a little while, but prob not my whole restricted period.

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    ive got a virago 250, and absolutely love it. i had 2 ginnys previously [one got munched by a car, and still started first pop, and the second was shit from the words "please start, im gonna be late AGAIN!"]
    the virago is really comfy for long distances, and reliable as all hell... shes got me to bluff and back twice, which i wouldnt trust a ginny to manage. ive done up to 12 hours in the viragos saddle, stopping only for petrol and food, and only been a tad sore at the end of the day. generally, they go for a bit higher than your $4k limit [mine was $5k before trade in] but you may get one cheaper on tardme.

    if you have any major questions, i suggest you pm crashe... shes basically the wiki for all things virago. lol

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    I've ridden GN's, and no offence to GN owners but they have nothing on the VL250. Also I wouldn't class a GN250 as cruiser.

    Stanley made a good point that you might want to upgrade later?

    But the only limitations I've found is it's a bit slow accelerating up steep hills...

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    Quote Originally Posted by retro asian View Post
    I've ridden GN's, and no offence to GN owners but they have nothing on the VL250. Also I wouldn't class a GN250 as cruiser.

    Stanley made a good point that you might want to upgrade later?

    But the only limitations I've found is it's a bit slow accelerating up steep hills...
    Such is always the case on a 250, especially a cruiser with no tacho.
    2nd gear is a common occurrence for me on steep hills.

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    Hi Slane,
    Well done on coming around to a great style of MC " The Cruiser"

    I agree with stanleychung wait until you get your full then you can buy something bigger.
    I enjoy a GZ250 and a LS650 , see my profile pic's.
    The red one is the 650, the green a 250.
    while the 250 uses half the amount a petrol. The 650 is a lot more fun.
    I'm not saying to buy a Suzuki LS650 because they have their problems.
    Mostly the cam chain tensioner.
    What ever you do, good luck enjoy.



    Quote Originally Posted by slane View Post
    Hey All,

    This will be my first post here :-)

    I should say that I am a new rider (6 months) and know very little about anything. I live in auckland, and do use my bike for getting to work and back (but I am keen to go on some longer weekend trips)

    I currently have a 2004 Suzuki GSX 250. I had a go on my friends 250 cruiser bike (don't know model sorry) and liked the feel of it. Also, I like the style of cruisers. So I thought I might sell my GSX and get a cruiser 250 for the length of my restricted.

    I guess I have 2 questions:
    1) What do you think about a cruiser versus sports bike (in the 250cc range, and later when I get my full)
    2) What would be a good choice for a 250 cruiser? My price range is around the $4K mark.

    Cheers All

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