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    Question Need some info on 250cc bikes

    Before I get roasted for not just test riding these myself... I am in a moon boot for the next month (broken left foot).
    So I figured the best idea was to pick all your brains about the bikes I have been looking at to help me narrow down my search.
    Yamaha Virago 250cc owners.. How fast does this bike cruise at? What is the hp? It seems to have quite a small tank do you find yourself having to fill up a lot? and how much would you pay for one less than 10yrs old in excellent cond?

    Honda Magna owners... Cruising speed of this bike? How heavy is it? Is it top heavy? and how much is a reasonable price for one less than 10 years old in excellent cond?

    finally.. what the heck is a Hyosung and are they any good? Same question regarding Daelim?
    Thanks for helping out the newbie...
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    get a gixxer 250. much more fun. and more likely to chuck you off to. Adds to the fun.

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    I would say try looking and sitting on a few (if possible) and then when your foot is out of the boot, try riding them.
    Have to say though that my new bike (scorpio 225) felt like crap the first time I rode it. A few minor adjustments involving a hack saw and I love it.

    Frosty said.-- I've ridden a fair few 250's for Jorja -The magna feels heavier than the yamaha and for some reason the bike diddn't seem to handle as well. IMO the hyusung is very much like the yamaha.
    A couple you may want to concider is the Kawasaki 250 cruiser -based on the ZZR250
    WANTED: VTR250 in red

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    The Hyosung is a nice looking bike IMO (see my profile pic), and mine goes well so far.

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    Just go riding anyway, get DMNTD to hook up a shifter for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcduck5n View Post
    Just go riding anyway, get DMNTD to hook up a shifter for you.
    Being that I am a newbie here could you not speak geek plz.
    and no I will not ride anyway.. I value being able to ride for the next 40yrs so I will keep the boot on till surgeon gives me the green light to take it off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jorja View Post
    I would say try looking and sitting on a few (if possible) and then when your foot is out of the boot, try riding them.
    Have to say though that my new bike (scorpio 225) felt like crap the first time I rode it. A few minor adjustments involving a hack saw and I love it.

    Frosty said.-- I've ridden a fair few 250's for Jorja -The magna feels heavier than the yamaha and for some reason the bike diddn't seem to handle as well. IMO the hyusung is very much like the yamaha.
    A couple you may want to concider is the Kawasaki 250 cruiser -based on the ZZR250
    Thanks for that. What model is the Kawa cruiser you speak of? The EL250? If so I have found like 1 in total in the north island for sale and it was a 1987 so I decided I wanted something newer.
    I heard the handling on the zzr250 was a bit loose.
    Last edited by Blossom; 21st February 2008 at 15:28. Reason: adding model type
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    Mmmm I had a Honda manga and it was a nice bike. It's top speed for me was just alittle over 100kph (I weighed around 80kilos at the time) Gas wise it was o.k but the only bad thing I can think of apart from the top speed was the turning circle sucked. Overall a nice bike if you don't want to get anywhere in a hurry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
    Being that I am a newbie here could you not speak geek plz.
    and no I will not ride anyway.. I value being able to ride for the next 40yrs so I will keep the boot on till surgeon gives me the green light to take it off.
    A while ago a user by the name of DMNTD had a bin and screwed his left foot so he hooked up a gear shifter that he could opperate from the handlebar of his bike... i will find pics...

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    whats a daelim......sounds indian or chinee...dont go there girlfriend

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcduck5n View Post
    A while ago a user by the name of DMNTD had a bin and screwed his left foot so he hooked up a gear shifter that he could opperate from the handlebar of his bike... i will find pics...
    With the set up in this thread he was able to keep riding while he had a leg in plaster. Ok so maby not learner friendly... http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...970#post942970

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    I've been told that my GV250 goes about 130km/h indicated flat out with a 105kg rider on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horse View Post
    I've been told that my GV250 goes about 130km/h indicated flat out with a 105kg rider on it.
    But you wouldnt brake the speed limit would you....

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    Hornet 250cc - 42hp nice looking naked bike
    get 280km a tank ( 16 L )
    Sit on 125kmph - 130kmph easy
    Lots of trick bits, Big rear tyre look like a 600.
    150kg dry weight handel real well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcduck5n View Post
    With the set up in this thread he was able to keep riding while he had a leg in plaster. Ok so maby not learner friendly... http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...970#post942970
    no not really learner friendly. I can ride but I can see mr plod and who knows how many cages giving me greif if I had a moon boot on and an L plate doing 70k on the open road. Nah thanks.
    I am liking the Virago a lot but struggling to find info on speeds etc. I did have a wee look at a marauder and it was too slow so am feeling a bit hesitant about buying a 250 without knowing more info about the model.
    cheers for the explaination though
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