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| mr.z |
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 mr.z World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 13:25 - 20 Mar 2004 Post subject: Bikes that are 33bhp? |
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basically the same as the title, not for me, did my full licence a couple of months ago (MWAHAHAHA! never wanna do it again neither!)
the only bike i know of that it already 33bhp is zzr250...
any type of bike will do, i'm just wanting a list really
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 Milo World Chat Champion

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I love the look of the VT250 (or is it a VTR250?) and they're spot on 33bhp. ____________________ Shaft drives rule.  |
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Fantastic! exactly what ive been looking for...
could you reccomend anything similar to a zzr250 but more common, they seem to a be a rareaty at the moment...  |
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I can see where your coming from, the list is long but i get the feeling most of them are going to be impossible to find and parts might be a problem..
its for a mate, just done his cbt the other week and is looking at doing his test soonish, though he is under 21.. got about £2000 to spend (not including his insurance)
Which bikes behave fairly well while restricted? apparently some are absolute dogs @33bhp others you barely notice... something like a sports tourer/practical everyday bike, like the nc30 is a great bike, are ok restricted, but lets face it not the most comfortable bike in the world (i'd still have one but not as my only transport).. |
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My 135bhp TL1000R is 33bhp. Officer  |
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Stop lying steph, you know just as well as we do that at the moment its putting out 0bhp  |
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https://www.magireland.org/33bhp.htm
That site's been sitting in my favorites for ages - it has a pretty comprehensive list. ____________________ Yamaha TDM 850 |
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Lol, imagine a CBR 1100XX or a GL 1500/6 restricted to 33 bhp  |
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 nealski Renault 5 Driver

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I reckon you should get a pretty common bike and restrict it. The 250s are a dying breed due to the law - use to be a good starter bike back in the day (not that I remember, lol).
I would take Laura's advise - find a bike that handles ok whilst restricted then derestrict the bad boy after two year or when you do full +21 DAS.
Old CBR6's are very common, can't imagine parts would be that expensive - not that hondas ever break down! lol
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 287 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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