KL250 Stockmanfor a straight out farm bike or if you can find one a KL250 Super Sherpa both will run circles around mudbugs, Ags, & Trojans and 10x more durable than the bloody poxy Brazilian built XR150s & 190s
KL250 Stockmanfor a straight out farm bike or if you can find one a KL250 Super Sherpa both will run circles around mudbugs, Ags, & Trojans and 10x more durable than the bloody poxy Brazilian built XR150s & 190s
stockman are hard if not impossible to make road legal as they are not registered with LTSA when imported,
if you could find a super sherpa and put the stockman racks on them then it would be perfect,
you could look at a KLX150, but maybe a bit small for open road use, but does come road ready and with a farm kit, all for under 5k new
http://www.kawasaki.co.nz/catalog/fa...EEF-F/overview
Isn't impossible to get a stockman on the road, just awkward sorting a few minor details out.... over a couple of years one of our customers ended up with a fleet of them for their farms of which at least 4 of the bikes were legalised for road use and used to herd stock between farms and we also did one for a professional pest controller who worked on multiple high country stations around the canterbury foothills (that's why I did say a straight out farm bike and Scott you'll remember who I was working for and that our bread & butter were supplying the agricultural sector...we weren't at the sharp end of Kawasaki dealerships in NZ & #1 south island for total new vehicle sales for no reason)
A Super Sherpa would be perfect but another bit of dumbfuckery by KHI to drop them in 2010
Both bikes were nigh on 30hp & good for 130km/h-ish flat-out
the last one we got through was a nightmare (thats why i think it still is a possibility, and it may depend on the person doing it at the testing station as if they dont want to help you its even harder)
but the owner did get it through, and that was over 10 years ago now, if its not on the system now they are hard to get through LTSA,
they got dropped because they didnt sell in big enough numbers, i am surprised that NZ and Aussie sell enough stockmans to keep them going as well, by far the best farm bike there, but you pay more at the start,
Something for agricultural use and occasional road use?
Obvious choice has to be a harley.
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
sooooo wish the stockman was regable --- sherpa was an awesome bike !!!
Tas Taka, appreciating in value and it will never die.
XTZ125 is a good option, though won't hold 100kph -- doesnt stop me commuting on the south western --- can definitely take a licking and keep on ticking --- a more farm version has more racks and a shitter front brake if thats what you need (costs ~1K more too lol)
Had a mate with one of those back in the early 70's - really sounded like a power saw, a sound at the time not heard since the Jawas and CZs of the 60's.
Had some great adventures.
Here it is stirring up the snow on the Summit Road above Akaroa in 1974:
Here it is in 1975 crossing the Hurunui River well west of Lake Sumner.
Photos are from these threads I posted a while ago:
https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/s...More-old-pics?
https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/s...-ride-in-there
Cheers
Merv
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