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    Those CBR250RRs, total bloody rip offs.

    The CBR250R model is a horrible thing to ride, feels like those little seats you have at a primary school.

    Get a trail bike with lights. It's one 250 that you'll actually feel like keeping once you get out of the rip off territory that is 250s in NZ.

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    Yeah, go for an RMX250 or KDX with a light kit... Good fun on the road but not fast...

    Or follow the sheep and go 4-stroke.... not that an XR, DR or TTR are bad.
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    Yea but I sorta wanted to learn a road sports bike.What about aKAWASAKI ZXR250 or Hyosung GT250R or Yamaha FZR250 or a SUZUKI GSX250 are any of them any good?

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    get a enduro bike

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    or trail bike they are the best learners bike and the cheepest to fix if droped

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    Quote Originally Posted by APRILIA RS250 View Post
    Yea but I sorta wanted to learn a road sports bike.What about aKAWASAKI ZXR250 or Hyosung GT250R or Yamaha FZR250 or a SUZUKI GSX250 are any of them any good?
    Compared to what you'll get next, they're all slow and shite. About the only thing that they're really good for is teaching you the pain of a racer crouch. The most important thing you need to learn is road craft (i.e. not getting squashed by cars), and anything with two wheels will teach you that.

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    But fuckme, the rs is fun.
    Confident the aprilia rsv4, IS the one

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    Meh, to me, all bikes are fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    The most important thing you need to learn is road craft (i.e. not getting squashed by cars), and anything with two wheels will teach you that.
    This is probably the most important part.... Ride a shitter for a while while learning, then get the RS...
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjade1 View Post
    But fuckme, the rs is fun.
    Before making a decision, read This Thread right through.

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    These Aprilias clearly demonstrate the nonsense that are the 250-learners regulations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjade1 View Post
    But fuckme, the rs is fun.
    until you're lying under it wondering what the fuck happened because even though you thought you could, you can't really ride for shit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    These Aprilias clearly demonstrate the nonsense that are the 250-learners regulations.

    As far as I'm aware, all 250cc 2-strokes are banned for learner-riders here in OZ. However, that said, some larger capacity bikes are learner approved, eg. the Cagiva Canyon 500.
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    Obeying the law in New Zealand seems to be more of a guideline than actually an obligation - if you must go fast just get a 600cc mid range sports bike.
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    NOT A LEARNER BIKE -rode one and scared myself shitless when i was 250 shopping... great weapons if you have at least a wee bit of experience, but if your an absolute bike virgin id reccommend a month or two at least on something tame liek an fxr150 (great learner) my 250 choice was an cbr250rr which server me well for 3 years, spent 2 months on an fxr before that though, and im thankful i did :nods:
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