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    Question Newbie: GN250 Bike, how much should this cost?

    Hiya all,

    I'm looking at purchasing (my very first!) bike, at the moment looking at a 2006 GN250 Suzuki : 20,000Kms

    It looks in good nick too with WOF, no dents, has mirrors, lights intact.

    The question is how much do you think such a bike might cost (approximately)?

    Also does anyone know how many KMS to a Litre a GN would do etc?

    Thanks for any info!

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    anyone dare hazard a guess? ....

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    No idea for cost.

    Roughly 20km/L in heavy stop start traffic.

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    My suzuki gsx was a 2005 i picked that up for around 4600 so i guess somewhere round the 5 mark would be close??

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    Quote Originally Posted by fizbin View Post
    My suzuki gsx was a 2005 i picked that up for around 4600 so i guess somewhere round the 5 mark would be close??
    5 for a GN...i dont think so tim

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    I'd say about $2000 - $2500 depending on how well the bike has been looked after, you'd definitely want to check it out to see if it has been. Check the chain, if it's a stock one, they tend to go fairly quickly but is thankfully a cheap fix if there's a problem.

    My GN does about 22.5km/L, but of course, mileage may vary

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    Quote Originally Posted by fizbin View Post
    My suzuki gsx was a 2005 i picked that up for around 4600 so i guess somewhere round the 5 mark would be close??
    A brand new one is about $3500 - so Im guessing the 5 mark will be close to a GN with a months worth of secondrate strippers thrown in.

    I sold my one with 300km on the clock for 2800 (I move to a bigger bike real quick)

    Im not sure when they started the chinese made ones - but general consensus is that the older GN's are better put together and hold up better than the new ones.

    I owned a new one and it was pretty tinny, had small probs with the elecs.

    Also if you get a newish one - remember to check that the front tyre is changed. The ones they come with is a death trap and my dealer recommended that it was changed before it even left the dealership.


    Welcome to the forum and enjoy the new world of biking.

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    I paid $3700 new (2006) with registration and on-road costs - selling now and I'm asking $2800. Never been dropped, 5000 kms on clock, one women owner, serviced and kept in garage. They have a two year warrenty (mine runs out in October).

    If I were you I wouldn't pay much over that, but after first drop in price (new to second hand) I believe that they tend to hold their price.
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    hahaha ok don't listen to me!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Also if you get a newish one - remember to check that the front tyre is changed. The ones they come with is a death trap and my dealer recommended that it was changed before it even left the dealership.


    Welcome to the forum and enjoy the new world of biking.
    I rode for 6500ks on my 'deathtrap' tyres. Including the Wanganui River road which has 32k of gravel. But have to admit I like my new ones better.

    As for the dealer letting bikes leave the shop with 'death traps' on them, is that allowed? If they think they are that bad it is surely their duty to change them before they sell them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by karla View Post
    I paid $3700 new (2006) with registration and on-road costs - selling now and I'm asking $2800. Never been dropped, 5000 kms on clock, one women owner, serviced and kept in garage. They have a two year warrenty (mine runs out in October).

    If I were you I wouldn't pay much over that, but after first drop in price (new to second hand) I believe that they tend to hold their price.

    buy this one ^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    buy this one ^^^
    i'm with skidmark on this one. Looks like a good deal. I had an '83 for 6 months, cost me $600 and about $600 again to get it on and keep it on the road, to get it to "newish" condition would have been another $800 at least.

    I loved my GN, even doing the work on the engine and electrics was a learning experience but your quickest path to learning and riding a bike isn't having it in the garage in pieces for 1/2 the time.

    The older ones are better than the newer ones if you had exactly the same condition but you never know how much an old bike has been toasted. A newer one with low km's, one owner and stored in a garage will be a good one esp at that price. Your resale value will hold nice and true as well providing you keep it off its side and in a garage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    buy this one ^^^
    Quote Originally Posted by mister.koz View Post
    i'm with skidmark on this one. Looks like a good deal. I
    Looks like the GN is sold ~ will be sad to see it move on, but
    I'm glad that it is going to a good owner to learn on the way I have.

    I can't really justify having two bikes when I can only ride one at a time,
    but am very glad that I've had one to learn on that was gentle and slow.

    Now looking forward to more exciting, faster and longer rides ...

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    I believe i might have settled on this particular GN 250 (2006) - 18000 kms for $2,250

    Which is OK i think considering good condition... woohoo !
    Anyway looking forward to my first ride!
    (most likely late night or early morning around my neighborhood)


    Congrats on the sale Karla that is a good price indeed i think ... how soon after starting to ride did you upgrade ?

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    Sounds like you will have a good bike soon.

    It's exciting learning, I understand that "looking forward to" feeling. Don't think it ever ends. My first ride was out on the back roads.

    I upgraded pretty quickly after I got my full, to a Bonneville which was a BIG jump and slowed me down a lot - a bit like starting all over again. The GN is lovely to ride, light and easy, and I still enjoy cruising around on it. I didn't have any problems, only a broken blinker switch which was replaced right away under warranty.

    Take care out there, esp on slippery white lines. I don't think I will ever grow to trust cages!

    And enjoy your new baby!

    Quote Originally Posted by crazyv View Post
    I believe i might have settled on this particular GN 250 (2006) - 18000 kms for $2,250

    Which is OK i think considering good condition... woohoo !
    Anyway looking forward to my first ride!
    (most likely late night or early morning around my neighborhood)


    Congrats on the sale Karla that is a good price indeed i think ... how soon after starting to ride did you upgrade ?
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