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look, the cbr250 is a good learner bike
but, its too common
its too expensive, most ppl charge u a kidney for one, esp in dealers
in ALOT of cases, u can pretty much get a brand new bike wit similar performance to a cbr250
fairings are GHEY, especially for a first bike, mate y are u so into fairings and a sports look?
fairings get damaged easily, u will drop it, and they are expensive to fix, besides, i think fairings are for posers, imo, esp on a 250, because the damn thing doesnt go fast enough to make any use of blody fairings
go do watever u like by all means, get a cbr250 if u want, but i cant stand them....the thing u have to understand is wat u are paying for
cbr250s that go for 6-7k sometimes, that is so much bfs man its not funny, in some cases its an 18year old GREY import, who knows the history behind it here or from japan, and it has some stupid ass body kit on it that costs more than bloody bike itself
if u can find a cbr in good condition, say 1990 model or so, it should be no more than 3k, 3.5 max, but thats rare, because too many learners want to LOOK GOOD on their bikes
imo, u look like a sensible bike enthusiast on something like a vtr, and they look a thousand times better imo than any cbr with a body kit, and they are new
ther isnt a comparison..
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ok u guys have convinced me, im out to find a vtr! well played my friends well played.
so im definately better off buying used then eh? specially as ill just upgrade after a year ya?
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 Originally Posted by Nax
so im definately better off buying used then eh? specially as ill just upgrade after a year ya?
Yep. Most learner bikes do a turn around like that - someone owns them new, keeps it for the year, then a new owner for a year and another for year.
Personally, I would look for a 2000+ model, with less than 25,000-30,000km's if you can. Maybe one that has had only a couple of owners, good service history etc. Since you dont know much about bikes, get onto some bike forums and find out where the good SA bike shops are. Go in and make some buddies in there (tell them you are new and just feeling things out). Find out if they do inspection checks so when you find the bike you think is right you can take it to them.
Also, a word of warning, dont buy the first bike you see. In learner bikes there can be some really dodgy ones floating around. There are also some really bad bike shops around (at least in Melbourne - can anyone say Sumoto) so just be weary. Learn lots and dont take what one person says for granted - this should save you money and you will have a better understanding of how things work.
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 Originally Posted by ludecrs
They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.
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be nice if there were more sa people on here selling/riding bikes ill have to commando it and solo the whole bike industry bwahhahaha. one thing on my side is that i work for honda, and so far in my car buying experience the sales guy shits himself and stops trying to pitch me cuz he knows i can see thro his bs, quite useful, not sure if it will work in bike shops tho.
thers a bike shop very close to my house (ones a duca dealer and ones a honda/seadoo) so ill go and putter around there on friday, get a feel. they have a couple vtrs for 5000 and 7000 so ill have a look.
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 Originally Posted by Nax
be nice if there were more sa people on here selling/riding bikes  ill have to commando it and solo the whole bike industry bwahhahaha. one thing on my side is that i work for honda, and so far in my car buying experience the sales guy shits himself and stops trying to pitch me cuz he knows i can see thro his bs, quite useful, not sure if it will work in bike shops tho.
thers a bike shop very close to my house (ones a duca dealer and ones a honda/seadoo) so ill go and putter around there on friday, get a feel. they have a couple vtrs for 5000 and 7000 so ill have a look.
I have said this before, but get on www.netrider.com.au. Should be a few SA members on there of they can direct you to an SA based bike forum. Doing your research about bikes/prices etc is vital IMO.
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They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.
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netrider isnt really too useful for sa, only a small amount of members
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You can always buy interstate. Shipping is cheap, or you can make it even cheaper by flying there and riding back.
It's not a f*cking Prelude.
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on a 250?
and i couldnt really inspect before hand if i did that and dont have family interstate or friends. ill just have to see what i can do locally
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Heres one that might be worth checking out as a starting point (although it is from a dealership):
http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automo...kToResult=true
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They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.
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Oh, just found this after a quick search - http://www.motorcyclingsa.org.au/
Dont know anything about them but could be worth sussing out.
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They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.
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2003 model, no tacko, should i try to get a 2004+ with a tacko or is it not a big deal on a bike?
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 Originally Posted by Nax
2003 model, no tacko, should i try to get a 2004+ with a tacko or is it not a big deal on a bike?
Its sort of like driving a car. You know where to shift by listening to the engine. It is much more convenient though to have a tacho.
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They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.
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