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| wizniz |
ill def check that out.
thanks a lot man :cool: |
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| dj_bas |

ftw |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_bas

ftw |
lol i immediately saw that and laughed. an indian! haha are you crazy?! he needs something that is RELIABLE! lol |
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| dj_bas |
| If it's good enough for Anthony Hopkins it's good enough for me. God damnit. |
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| pmoisse |
I would love to get an old 2-stroke gp-style bike like an rz500

But finding one that would be affordable, and reliable, would be a challenge.
A good friend of mine runs a Hayabusa. She bought it because her GSXr1000 was too peaky. She's nuts. |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by pmoisse
I would love to get an old 2-stroke gp-style bike like an rz500

But finding one that would be affordable, and reliable, would be a challenge.
A good friend of mine runs a Hayabusa. She bought it because her GSXr1000 was too peaky. She's nuts. |
be cause her gixxer 1000 was too peaky? wtf does that mean? and a hayabusa? ...those things are HEAVY. |
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| wizniz |
on that kawasaki ninja 500 it says: "the rad is damaged but we will include a used one."
radiator? is this a pain in the butt to replace? :gsmile: |
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| L.E.N. |
| Radiators are pretty direct and easy to access because they are in the front of the ngine...some bolts,hose clamps, and enough coolant to fill it. Not sure if its the only problem...maybe the frame is bent. Radiator damage seems too easy. Its been down before. Unless they are ready for a faster bike..tough to tell. Get to know your local riders and they will know who has a bike thats in good enough shape after being put down. Dont ebay a bike...there HAS to be a good bike local. |
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| Jase83 |
In aust we have power restrictions for bikes while your on your learner liscence.. no more than 150kw/tonne..
I went for a HondaCBR250RR, no complaints, awesome bike.
in your price range too. schools the kawasaki 250's..
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| L.E.N. |
Dont buy new! Every year there are people stepping up to bigger/faster bikes. Buy their old one. Remember its not "if" you go down..its "when". Get a used bike. You would be crushed to total a $10k bike for a stupid move that an rider that has time under their belt wouldnt normaly do.
Spend your first year learning, then you can get the panty droppers. |
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