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    '87 Yamaha SR250

    Looking at buying a cheap runabout and came across this on trademe.


    Don't know much about these bikes so just wondering if anyone here has owned or does own one? Can give me a bit of feedback?
    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    you dont get 180+ hp out of 998cc by being nice to trees.

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    Looks slow, being a single banger... and I don't like the look of those drum brakes. For an extra couple of hundred you could probably find something better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iranana View Post
    Looks slow, being a single banger... and I don't like the look of those drum brakes. For an extra couple of hundred you could probably find something better?
    For example, a 2007 Scorpio with 10,000km on it has just gone for $1500. Still a small single but by all accounts a decent wee runabout and 20 years younger than that SR.

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    Yamahas GN.
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iranana View Post
    Looks slow, being a single banger... and I don't like the look of those drum brakes. For an extra couple of hundred you could probably find something better?
    Yep not looking for performance and I guess “Slow” is a perception thing, especially if you ride an RD haha
    Just going to be used to run about the city and maybe 20mins max on the motorway


    Quote Originally Posted by chasio View Post
    For example, a 2007 Scorpio with 10,000km on it has just gone for $1500. Still a small single but by all accounts a decent wee runabout and 20 years younger than that SR.
    gawd damn, only just started having a poke around today. GUess I should have started earlier. Would Ideally just like a GN or some other manufacturers equivalent. Can see a couple GN's on there in my price range but dont want to jump the gun
    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    you dont get 180+ hp out of 998cc by being nice to trees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chasio View Post
    For example, a 2007 Scorpio with 10,000km on it has just gone for $1500. Still a small single but by all accounts a decent wee runabout and 20 years younger than that SR.
    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Yamahas GN.
    The SR would be my pick, over either the Scorpio (which in this case is the lower power output model of scorpio), and the GN which was always slower, and no more durable than the SR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    The SR would be my pick, over either the Scorpio (which in this case is the lower power output model of scorpio), and the GN which was always slower, and no more durable than the SR.
    And at least it looks like it has a bit o character....
    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    you dont get 180+ hp out of 998cc by being nice to trees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    The SR would be my pick, over either the Scorpio (which in this case is the lower power output model of scorpio), and the GN which was always slower, and no more durable than the SR.
    Didn't realise there were a couple of power output variants on the original Scorpio. How do you tell which it is and is it possible to cost effectively improve the lower one?

    Also I tend to agree the SR is more interesting but 20 years older might be off-putting to some people.

    Edit: a workmate had an SRV (twin) that cleared 100,000kms of mainly commuting with no bother. Pretty impressed by that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chasio View Post
    Didn't realise there were a couple of power output variants on the original Scorpio. How do you tell which it is and is it possible to cost effectively improve the lower one?
    Is it blue, or red? I'm not even kidding! There are other differences of course, the blue ones have spoked wheels as an example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Is it blue, or red? I'm not even kidding! There are other differences of course, the blue ones have spoked wheels as an example.
    So to upgrade, give it a coat of paint and it goes faster. Cool!

    I know red bikes are ALWAYS faster (of course) but it seems odd they'd go to the trouble to detune one of them. You sure you're not shitting me here?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chasio View Post
    So to upgrade, give it a coat of paint and it goes faster. Cool!

    I know red bikes are ALWAYS faster (of course) but it seems odd they'd go to the trouble to detune one of them. You sure you're not shitting me here?!
    I shit you not.

    The blue one is a different model, the red ones are an upgrade.

    Look it up, Yamaha specs have the blue ones at 2 horses less or something. That doesn't sound like a lot, but it's fucken near 10% on one of those little shitters, likely more.

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    Borrowed one of a mate from work when they were a lot newer, good little commuter very much the same characteristics as a GN. My choice if you can find one would be the SRV250, owned one for about 7 years and commuted daily on it, however like the SR not really good at sustained high speeds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mansell View Post
    Borrowed one of a mate from work when they were a lot newer, good little commuter very much the same characteristics as a GN. My choice if you can find one would be the SRV250, owned one for about 7 years and commuted daily on it, however like the SR not really good at sustained high speeds.
    Wait, you got off an SRV250, and onto a Hyosung 250?

    This guy has some personal issues. I think we should let him work through those before we take him too serious like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Wait, you got off an SRV250, and onto a Hyosung 250?

    This guy has some personal issues. I think we should let him work through those before we take him too serious like.
    SRV didn't have the power to handle 100km at 130km/h, needless to say it would have cost a fair bit to replce the engine so I opted for a new bike (on a good deal). I am aware there is some kind of anti-Korean bike movement on this site which reminds me of the anti Jap movement in the 70s (and yes I'm old enough to remember them), basically it boiled down to the Hyosung having the requirements I need and there is nothing wrong with it at the moment (mind you it is brand new).

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