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    Quote Originally Posted by gismo View Post
    As for the speed i think i want to get my confidence up on the bike first so it's not too big of an issue.. as long as it doesnt max out at 60kph
    You live in Seddon? Then you're going to want a bike that will keep up with traffic comfortably at open road speeds, up and down hills. The GN250 and Scorpio are a bit marginal. (I should know: I have a Scorpio.) I suggest you go for something with a bit more power.

    Have a look at this thread:

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=67712

    In particular, this fine post:

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...8&postcount=87

    Me, I like the look of the VTR250, but they're a bit pricey.

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    Gismo, there's lots of really good things being said about the Honda CBR125 including in that AA road report. Those sentiments are being duplicated everywhere I look. The latest NZ Motorcycle Trader has an almost identical report, including an exhortation for dad to give the thing back to the kids so they can get on with rider training!

    Compared to the Hyosung at $7,000+, the price seems dmaned go too at $5,195.

    Good hunting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    There's a nice little V-Tech Bandit in at NPMC at the moment. Fresh import, from memory about 15000km on the clock. I could find out what they want for it, if you like
    Hey Gismo, the GSF250 VZV at New Plymouth Motorcycles has 14000km on the clock, and they want $5400.00 for it. It's a sweet looking little Bandit
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    Quote Originally Posted by gismo View Post
    Thats a nice looking bike. As for the speed i think i want to get my confidence up on the bike first so it's not too big of an issue.. as long as it doesnt max out at 60kph
    Cheers.
    no it won't max out at 60 kph but it sure will not be the fasted 250 on the road

    but its not a big bike so should fit you nicely

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    Hey Gismo, the GSF250 VZV at New Plymouth Motorcycles has 14000km on the clock, and they want $5400.00 for it. It's a sweet looking little Bandit
    yeah go for the bandit if its not too old

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    Not sure if it's been mentioned, have you looked at the Kawasaki ZXR250 or Honda CBR250?

    They are getting rather old now but if you can find a good one, they are a lot of fun and fit small people great

    I'm around your size and the ZXR was my 2nd bike... I've owned 4 bikes since riding... The ZXR and RG are my favorites by far!
    "I'm not going to vacuum 'til Sears makes one you can ride on"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    Hey Gismo, the GSF250 VZV at New Plymouth Motorcycles has 14000km on the clock, and they want $5400.00 for it. It's a sweet looking little Bandit
    Cheers for that... I might look into it
    GIZY!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meekey_Mouse View Post
    Not sure if it's been mentioned, have you looked at the Kawasaki ZXR250 or Honda CBR250?

    They are getting rather old now but if you can find a good one, they are a lot of fun and fit small people great

    I'm around your size and the ZXR was my 2nd bike... I've owned 4 bikes since riding... The ZXR and RG are my favorites by far!
    Funny you should mention the ZXR.. my partner has a ZXR400 which i have been a pillion on.. and love it.

    So yer it's also an option for me. I'm not wanting to rush into anything as i want the right bike for me but i'm starting to get itchy feet. Will have to find one soon i think.
    GIZY!!

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    first bike

    as a total newbie I just went and bought a Suzuki GSX250. great bike, easy to hangle, looks good, not mega-fast but good for 100-120 kmph. quite a few of them around.....

    have fun
    It wasn't me, it was like that when I found it. Honest.

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    GSXR1000K8, cant go past it.
    great power, brakes, and handling.
    you wont grow out of it fast either

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    GSXR1000K8, cant go past it.
    great power, brakes, and handling.
    you wont grow out of it fast either
    Thats all good but as i haven't riden in years i think a 1000 would be a lil ova the top for me.. plus i'm missing a licence.
    But thanks for your input.
    GIZY!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gismo View Post
    Thats all good but as i haven't riden in years i think a 1000 would be a lil ova the top for me.. plus i'm missing a licence.
    But thanks for your input.
    no problem

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    If you really want a brilliant ride and somthing you can hang onto with no problem......come ride me baby....

    NADE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nade View Post
    If you really want a brilliant ride and somthing you can hang onto with no problem......come ride me baby....

    I'll ride you anyday baby... mmMMmm
    GIZY!!

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    Hiya Gismo,

    If you really like sportbikes and you just havta have one, then have a sit on a GT250R and see if you can reach. The levers can be modified so you can get your hands around them.

    My mrs is shawty like you, and she does real good on her one. She shook like a leaf to start with, but a few months later she is solid as a rock.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Sear...hString=GT250R

    best,
    DB

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