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Posted: 20:05 - 18 Apr 2008 Post subject: bike buying advice |
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right, i seem to be getting into trouble on my r6, so im gonna calm it down a bit, and get a on/off road bike.
the main points are that it has to be 4 stroke, cheap, and pretty decent at off roading. any ideas?
im not looking for direct ebay links or im selling one right now tyoe things, just ideas about bikes, cause im clueless. ____________________ www.wilcollinsphoto.co.uk |
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Posted: 08:16 - 19 Apr 2008 Post subject: |
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well, originally, i didnt want an r6, cause every bastard has them, but i went into a shop near me, and there was a mint 02 one, not a mark on it, engine all clean, and the right price, so i got it. going from a gpz500s to this, it felt really really tall, but ive gotten used to it. the front end is a little scary, but apparently thats down to the tyre or something, but since ive gotten a road sct on, it does feel more stable.
loves to tip in, and hold the corner pretty well, but then again, all my previous bike had fucked shocks.
the power is enough for any road user, and ive seen 169mph on the clock, but obviously alot slower in real time.
carries luggage fine, though a tankbag makes it uncomfortable to ride with. stock exhaust is bloody heavy, so i whacked on a Ti akra slip-on, lovely sound, and less weight.
good bikes, but every bastard knows that, so you wont be an individuale.
right...those 2 look a tad bit expensive. im talking like buggie cheap.
any other ideas? ____________________ www.wilcollinsphoto.co.uk |
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Posted: 09:07 - 19 Apr 2008 Post subject: |
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XR250 honda,1991 on pick those up for £800 +but..you will spend some on a shed of a bike!good bikes hold price so dont think that coming from the shiny to the dirt bike is a cheap option ,anything that is road/dirt isnt going to be the full monty off road,do a bit more homework,try TBM magazine lots of for sales and write ups on (mostly) new stuff ____________________ CRF230 all you need |
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Posted: 08:36 - 21 Apr 2008 Post subject: |
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What's your budget, how much off and on road use will it get?
Why don't you want a 2 stroke .
What sort of off-roading; greenlanes, bit of mx track stuff, enduros, etc? |
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Posted: 11:57 - 22 Apr 2008 Post subject: |
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budget, atm, not much, but it will be prob about 1200-1500ish.
i prefer 4 stroke, but if a good buy comes up, then i am willing to go stroker.
used for greenlaning and enduro, so gotta be able to take the rigures of enduro, and obv be road legal.
on road use will be limited really, to prob going to and from close tracks or greenlanes, and off road, well that depends on how often we get to go to places like bordon and salsbury planes(sp?)
was offered a '00 wr400 for 1250(down from 1400) with extras, but i aint got the cash right now...pooh. ____________________ www.wilcollinsphoto.co.uk |
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Posted: 17:43 - 22 Apr 2008 Post subject: |
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hmm, less and cheaper servicing, i like the sounds of that.
so how much, generally, do strokers go for. def second hand. not sure of models either like i am with 4 stroke.
and i was judging it on road bikes. oops, my mistake, lol. ____________________ www.wilcollinsphoto.co.uk |
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Posted: 18:14 - 22 Apr 2008 Post subject: |
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Depends how old you go - similar 2 strokes have been around for ages, while the comp-spec 4 strokes are a bit more recent.
A while ago I got a KTM350 enduro (2stroke 350cc, no powervalve so big hit as power kicked in) for £350. Had a v5, but would have needed some work to get an MOT.
Didn't start great due to HT lead, which was a really easy fix; that I did just before I sold it .
So, anything from around that, to the £5k or so they cost new . |
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Posted: 19:43 - 22 Apr 2008 Post subject: |
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so what about models, etc. so i can start looking at ebay, biketrader, etc, and reviews. i know of the 300xc ktm, but thats cause a mate lent me red bull, last man standing, and DK rode one to victory.
and i def needf them to be road legal, or easily made road legal. ____________________ www.wilcollinsphoto.co.uk |
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hmm, an rmx for 350 with 4 days to go, in cambs, just south of my mums.....ill give it a go me thinks. ____________________ www.wilcollinsphoto.co.uk |
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Posted: 21:19 - 22 Apr 2008 Post subject: |
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RMX's and many similar Suzuki 2T's can experience problems with their powervalves, the AETC system that use they can be awfully fragile and expensive to repair.
A set of two powervalves are around £180 for genuine Suzuki parts (not many other alternatives, cougar systems are a similar price), put that on top of a replate ~£130 and a new piston kit and it can be quite expensive.
It's the same system that they use in the RGV250 Vj21 and Vj22, although the Vj23 system had some improvements which increased their durability.
A friend of mine had a RM250 (don't know whether it had p/v's) and he loved it and said it was a bit of a beast.
Also another friend had a RMX250 and the powervavle broke and he was left with a large bill.
Personally I'd steer clear of any Suzuki with the "older" AETC system. Unless you're willing to shell out ~£150 for a set of one piece cougar valves as a replacement, which apparently are alot more robust than OE items.
Just my 2pence piece
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Jack
EDIT: Definately get yourself a 2T, so so so much fun ____________________ R.I.P. Tareree Shiimi, 1985-2008 |
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Posted: 21:38 - 22 Apr 2008 Post subject: |
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grrrr. fuck it, im just gonna mug it off for now and save for 2 years and get a new bike, then ill experiance both stroker madness and massive depreciation both at the same time. ____________________ www.wilcollinsphoto.co.uk |
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Posted: 21:41 - 22 Apr 2008 Post subject: |
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There are plenty of decent bikes out there - were it me I'd probably risk the RMX if it's quite cheap. If you're really worried, can always run it without a powervalve - as I said, my KTM didn't have one and while it did give a decent kick when you got to the powerband, it had enough power below to ride gently if you wanted. |
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Posted: 21:56 - 22 Apr 2008 Post subject: |
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yea...well its at 350 with 4 days left, so i will keep an eye on it, but wont hold me breath... ____________________ www.wilcollinsphoto.co.uk |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 9 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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