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    Hey guys (lukemc1878)

    Hi Everyone,

    I have been riding a pretty weak 50cc scooter for nearly 2 years now and I am thinking of stepping it up a large notch and looking at getting a decent 125-250cc road bike to get to grips with (something that can handle bumpy Christchurch) does anyone have any recommendations?

    I have had a good look around and alot of people rave about the suzuki GN's saying that they can handle hell but I would love feedback from riders who have been through what I am going to go through, I love driving on 2 wheels it makes me feel free plus when I first jumped on a 50cc scooter, the feeling of freedom I had has had me hooked

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    Kawasaki ZX10R is a good learners bike. Wanna buy my bike? Let me know if interested.


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    Hi
    I loved my GN250 and it could certainly handle bumpy roads much better than my sportier Spada now. Can't really speak for the other 250s out there though.

    I would recommend go for a 250 and not a 125. Which bike you should get depends on your size and weight and what you want the bike for. Have a sit on a few bikes and see what you like most.

    Do you want to use the bike just for commuting around Chch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Kawasaki ZX10R is a good learners bike. Wanna buy my bike? Let me know if interested.
    fuck. Im a learner too, def keen.
    Does it come with an L plate or do i need to buy one?

    As for OP.


    DO A FUKEN SEARCH YOU SCOOTERFAG.


    seriously. can an admin make a rule that if your first post has been done over 9000 times you get faeried for a month?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ooze View Post

    As for OP.


    DO A FUKEN SEARCH YOU SCOOTERFAG.


    seriously. can an admin make a rule that if your first post has been done over 9000 times you get faeried for a month?
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    1994 CBR250RR. I know of a mint one that will be for sale down there soon too (and a not so mint 1990 RR as well)

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    [QUOTE=Akzle;1130672345]fuck. Im a learner too, def keen.
    Does it come with an L plate or do i need to buy one?

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    Thank you all for the advice, I have been looking around and feel something like a naked or cruiser will be up my alley just because the sports bikes being amazing in general just don't seem to be my cup of tea

    Also I was curious if anyone knows a teacher who would do lessons with me but have a bike that I can use just so I can get the feel of using gears and learn how to handle a bike because I have seen a gn250 up in Nelson that I want to buy and drive back to christchurch on

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukemc1878 View Post
    Also I was curious if anyone knows a teacher who would do lessons with me but have a bike that I can use just so I can get the feel of using gears and learn how to handle a bike because I have seen a gn250 up in Nelson that I want to buy and drive back to christchurch on
    http://www.rideforever.co.nz/training/bronze/

    Best $20 I've spent. You'll cover everything and get the hang of it pretty quick. Taranaki based, I was apprehensive about heading over Mt Messenger but we did it 4x. This was after slow control and emergency stopping etc, etc... If you work it in with the Nelson Trainer you may have the same trainer - Andrew Templeton (Templeton Roadsafe) - Good guy, knows his stuff - laid back approach to passing on the info too.

    IMHO Start with a 250cc (if not looking at other LAMS bikes). I got a Honda CBF-250 a month ago and haven't looked back! I'm happy starting at the bottom rung. For the 90% of riding I do it suits me well...

    Although I do hear the faint reverb of a 600cc+ bike in the not too distant future...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukemc1878 View Post
    Thank you all for the advice, I have been looking around and feel something like a naked or cruiser will be up my alley just because the sports bikes being amazing in general just don't seem to be my cup of tea

    Also I was curious if anyone knows a teacher who would do lessons with me but have a bike that I can use just so I can get the feel of using gears and learn how to handle a bike because I have seen a gn250 up in Nelson that I want to buy and drive back to christchurch on
    Have you considered a cross over bike? The roads down here are so shit that it would probably be the best option plus you get to go out of town and explore too.
    GN's are great...for commuting only

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMNTD View Post
    Have you considered a cross over bike? The roads down here are so shit that it would probably be the best option plus you get to go out of town and explore too.
    GN's are great...for commuting only
    Ahh k i havent looked into them to be honest, any recommendations?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukemc1878 View Post
    Ahh k i havent looked into them to be honest, any recommendations?
    Choose a well know brand that you can touch the ground on...take it from there

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    You missed my post when I suggested a street legal trail bike which is what this poster is suggesting but like I said many modern ones do not have very comfortable seats. Honda make a street legal farmbike which would do well on ChCh roads too a 200cc I think.
    thanks ^^ I have been speaking to quite alot of people asking them for advice and everyone has told me a completely different thing, I have been told to try sports bikes, cruisers, naked, duel purpose, dirt bikes and one guy told me to buy a vintage Harley, (no chance for me haha) but I am going to try alot of them and see which is best for me, some time this week I am going to test drive a Kawasaki 400, a Suzuki GN 250 1984 and a Honda XL250 which ever captures my heart I will buy and use my lil scooter as part exchange, thankfully, using the scooter for the past 2 years has helped me get along here and there, hell I have tested her by driving it out ashburton a few times and she still goes strong, all I know is I am going to get the shit trolled out of me for writing this, but I am happy to have used a scooter to start my passion for biking and I dont care if people think I am a scooterfag because I have used one, its my path to get where I am today and thats that

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukemc1878 View Post
    thanks ^^ I have been speaking to quite alot of people asking them for advice and everyone has told me a completely different thing, I have been told to try sports bikes, cruisers, naked, duel purpose, dirt bikes and one guy told me to buy a vintage Harley, (no chance for me haha) but I am going to try alot of them and see which is best for me, some time this week I am going to test drive a Kawasaki 400, a Suzuki GN 250 1984 and a Honda XL250 which ever captures my heart I will buy and use my lil scooter as part exchange, thankfully, using the scooter for the past 2 years has helped me get along here and there, hell I have tested her by driving it out ashburton a few times and she still goes strong, all I know is I am going to get the shit trolled out of me for writing this, but I am happy to have used a scooter to start my passion for biking and I dont care if people think I am a scooterfag because I have used one, its my path to get where I am today and thats that
    on ya dude, just buy what ya feel comfy on, and what is going to serve ya purpose, im not baiased at all but i would say buy the kwaka

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    Quote Originally Posted by russd7 View Post
    on ya dude, just buy what ya feel comfy on, and what is going to serve ya purpose, im not baiased at all but i would say buy the kwaka
    funny you should say that, I have been in talks with someone about a Kawasaki ZZR 400 1992 model

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