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madmurphy
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PostPosted: 17:56 - 17 May 2004    Post subject: 50cc of pure snail poop and i still want one Reply with quote

just wondering are there any people on here who dont actully have bikes yet or im i alone here?

im still waiting for my derbi gpr just wondering if your all proper bikers or if there are poor people like me Embarassed
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PostPosted: 19:05 - 17 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Four things..

1. 50cc is still 50cc more than a push bike!

2. Everyone starts somewhere, just read the highway code several times untill your sick of it, then a bit more (have a look in my sig for some usefull tips, mainly for biger bikes but 99% applys).

3. Don't forget how responsible you are for your on-road conduct, falling off at 30 can still kill you or somebody else, or land you in court.

4. Enjoy new found freedom! Very Happy
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PostPosted: 19:15 - 17 May 2004    Post subject: Re: 50cc of pure snail poop and i still want one Reply with quote

madmurphy wrote:
im still waiting for my derbi gpr just wondering if your all proper bikers or if there are poor people like me Embarassed

On the bright side, damn good choice in 50cc Smile Derbi are the best.
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PostPosted: 19:29 - 17 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

i thought derbis were the best. i was in a decision about the derbi an rs or a rx50 but the derbi jus seemed better sumhow.

you think theres any point in bootin it up a little cos im only keeping it for a few about 5 months?
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PostPosted: 19:31 - 17 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm joining you in the 'poor people' club! I'm sure you're not alone and there are plenty other non-bike people!

I just looked up the bike you mention, I don't know much about it but it looks nice for a 50cc Smile
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PostPosted: 20:19 - 17 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

tht the new gpr or the old 1? the new ones bloody great it especially the underseat exhaust.

you planning on gettin a 50 or anyfin?
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PostPosted: 20:21 - 17 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

oh yeah and what do all you experienced riders think of teenage bikers?

from what ive seen you dont exactly like us too much lol
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PostPosted: 23:44 - 17 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

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from what ive seen you dont exactly like us too much lol


Depends on whether you think you own the road and can drive like a twat, or you treat other road users with respect!

(apart from the fat cows in cars that hurl abuse at you Middle Finger )
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PostPosted: 23:49 - 17 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

I will soon be joining the ranks of people with no bike.
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PostPosted: 23:53 - 17 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

karen_moomin wrote:
I'm joining you in the 'poor people' club! I'm sure you're not alone and there are plenty other non-bike people!

I just looked up the bike you mention, I don't know much about it but it looks nice for a 50cc Smile


Thought you just bought a new bike?

It was you in that photo right?

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PostPosted: 00:49 - 18 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

i actually ownded a gpr for 14 months, was the 94 model youichi yi rep, reg AE 51, now the proud property of carnislick off 125ccsbf. Did me proud, as for tuning em up, i wouldnt... for one thing its got more then enough omf to get you killed, specially if you ride it well (ie hard, not that im big headed but i wrangled all 9 brake out of the little beast). Very powerful first, or rather the engine breaking is bloody impressive not to mention the lock up potential if it all goes pete tong (gear lever was abit off for a while, knocked down from 2nd to 1st rather then 3rd when accelerating hard on a wet day, cue long skid, tankslapper and amused onlookers.
Erm handles and brakes like a dream, better then alot of bigger bikes, very very precise and lot of feel (on both counts) very light and flickable, chicks diggit Wink and not to mention you can out accelerate most family cars, and out handle most born again bikers through traffic (the robbie williams concert was a godsend Twisted Evil Twisted Evil 50mph filtering through stationary traffic for almost 3 days straight... Karma

and point two, two strokes go bang far too easily anyhew, dont tempt fate. Altho that said you should def get an aftermarket exhaust, will beef everything, altho i warn you at 16 and alledgedly restricted your slightly suspicios at 70 odd, and plod will make comments.

Also for the test, altho they are great fun and will get you good at gears braking etc etc, they make you an aggressive rider generally, all 50 race reps do, so expect two days of being told your a loon and to stop at junctions, stop tailgating etc etc. But i passed first time so all good Wink rant over
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PostPosted: 08:28 - 18 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

i don't have a bike either - and it seems that it wont be until the end of the year before i can learn to ride and afford a bike at the same time Crying or Very sad

however someone did suggest to me that i buy a cheap little scooter - i just laughed Laughing
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PostPosted: 18:29 - 18 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

AcIdBuRnZ wrote:


Thought you just bought a new bike?

It was you in that photo right?

Mark


Yes, I did just buy a bike - hence why I'm in the poor people club!! Totally skint now!! I was just reassuring madmurphy that there are others that are either 1) poor (like me!) or 2) bike less (not like me!)

Sorry if I was unclear there, I sometimes confuse myself! Confused
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PostPosted: 18:46 - 18 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Be thankful your 50cc will do 50-60, I've had one for just under a year now and been stuck at 35mph with acceleration to match! You could do a lot worse (cough MT50 cough).
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PostPosted: 18:48 - 18 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

bonny_ricardo wrote:
two strokes go bang far too easily anyhew, dont tempt fate. Altho that said you should def get an aftermarket exhaust, will beef everything, altho i warn you at 16 and alledgedly restricted your slightly suspicios at 70 odd, and plod will make comments.


The GPR has MUCH potential to be tuned. A malossi MHR 80cc cylinder, nice big carb, Metrakit clutch, Metrakit pro race pipe, it'll be putting out about 19bhp.

As for 2t's going bang, its all down to how they're used and looked after. If the carb is perfect, you should have a long lived engine.

And as for the new GPR and old GPR, i much prefer the old one as it looks more like the motogp style, rather than a superbike (i prefer GP bikes)
[Off topic] Have you heard of the new GPR250 which is soon to be released? Its said to be the most powerful 2t 250cc and a replacement for the discontinued RS250. (Also being released as a 4t though) [/off topic]
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PostPosted: 21:33 - 18 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Have you seen the new 250cc bike derbi are planning on building? They trying to make a 2-stroke but if it doesn't pass emission tests, they have a 4-stroke being developed, looks very good.
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PostPosted: 22:34 - 18 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fellony wrote:
Have you seen the new 250cc bike derbi are planning on building? They trying to make a 2-stroke but if it doesn't pass emission tests, they have a 4-stroke being developed, looks very good.
Tom

do you read posts? i mentioned that in the last one i made Razz

https://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=252673

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Spaniards aim at big bike market with this sharp 250 stroker

This two-stroke 250 will spear-head Spanish firm Derbi's attempt to muscle in on Europe's big bike market. And if current development & testing work out, the new machine should be the lightest and fastest sports 250 ever produced.

Engineers are hedging their best by developing two versions, both twins but one a four-stroke and the other a two-stroke. The 2T would be the only 250cc sportsbike following the death of the Aprilia Rs250 due to emission laws. The 2T is believed tobe a v-twin and the 4T a parralel twin. There's a good chance the 2T can be made to work as it uses clean burn technology pioneered by Australian company Orbital.

The GPR250 will share styling with the rest of the GPR family - Derbi is hoping sales will be helped by publicity generated by its 125cc GP team. The race bike also provides the starting point for the GPR250's chassis technology which will mean a state-of-the-art twin spar aluminium frame & swingarm, USD forks and top end radial Brembo brakes.

The bike's high spec. and Derbi's intention to pitch itself as a premium brand suggest a £5500 price tag.

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PostPosted: 00:08 - 19 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

oooh yes i gotta get me one of those. As for NS keiths comments, my point is it aint worth doing cos they are pains on the arse to work on, they regularly do crazy random things, tuning (carbs jetting etc) is very very erm... well just no. Besides the lad has said hes only gonna have it 5 months. There is no point really.

But yeh i now want that derbi 250.... *drool* If its anything like the gpr (seems the same chassis and swinger) it would be amazing. I hope they make it. I shall have to start a savings fund... Must repost in the 'if i had 8500 to spend on bikes' topic from rs 250 for about 3 grand, tuning for 2 grand and save the rest for the rebuilds... well looks like spend 5 grand on the gpr 250, dont tune it, and save the rest for rebuilds lol (me dont trust two strokes much)
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