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    hay Nax what about a suzuki gs500f? full fairing, no tooooooo ugly, learner legal and comfortable riding position =)

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    hmm if possible ide like to keep it in the honda family, looks better from a sales point of view if a client asks me what i drive i can say a honda. is there anything a couple years old that would be worth used? i know theres a cbr250but id rather buy new. maybe ill just cave and get a vtr250 lol

    oh and btw i was lookin at the SA one, no cbr125, no vtr250, but they are supposed to be lams approved
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nax View Post
    oh and btw i was lookin at the SA one, no cbr125, no vtr250, but they are supposed to be lams approved
    I havent looked up SA LAMS rules, but read the fine print around bikes under 250cc. If it is like Victoria, they will say something like all 250cc bikes and below are permissable except for . . . (in other words you can ride any 250 or less capacity bike except for the ones listed).


    Quote Originally Posted by EK4R
    ps. i just got a bike, i cant seem to get the hang of U turns...fark. hints anyone?? i cant seem to be able to turn the bike enough..scare it will tip over lol am i goin too slow?
    I know it sounds obvious, but look where you want to go and the bike will follow. Also, try not to launch straight into a U turn from a standing stop.
    If you want to catch up sometime George let me know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster View Post
    I havent looked up SA LAMS rules, but read the fine print around bikes under 250cc. If it is like Victoria, they will say something like all 250cc bikes and below are permissable except for . . . (in other words you can ride any 250 or less capacity bike except for the ones listed).




    I know it sounds obvious, but look where you want to go and the bike will follow. Also, try not to launch straight into a U turn from a standing stop.
    If you want to catch up sometime George let me know.

    checked it, you are correct! thanks mate

    sounds alot like riding a normal bicycle, look and bike follows and if u go slow danger time! lol. if you really cant get the hang of it tho u cant just pick ur bike up and turn it around like on a bicycle :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster View Post
    If you want to catch up sometime George let me know.
    did you get a bike mike??

    EK4R what bike is this? I know that for a cbr250rr its quite hard due to having such a small turning circle
    got a little ninja to play with. so yeah very similiar to the cbrs , turning circle sux

    Counter-lean - tip the bike into the u-turn but put your balance point on the outside of the u-turn.

    Lots of practice should get you there.
    good tip will give it a try

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    Quote Originally Posted by EK4R View Post
    did you get a bike mike??
    Had one for a while George . Send me a PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

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