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mattmatt
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PostPosted: 21:14 - 29 Mar 2004    Post subject: 33 bhp, but what to get? Reply with quote

OK, so for a while i've been looking at a DT125 as i can use it on and off road, but how will it perform with green laneing?

I'm getting edged more towards a sporty bike and looked at the NSR, Mito and RS125, but which is the best outta these 3?

Failing all that, is there a 200/250/300cc thats a good bike (sports or enduro) and fits the 33bhp requirements?

I dont wanna go along the lines of restricting the machine, just want something i can buy and ride till i learn my skills and can get a bigger machine. What ever i get it will be new, hence price isnt the issue. All ideas welcomed.
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McJamweasel
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PostPosted: 21:19 - 29 Mar 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hornet 250 (looks just like the 600, Suzuki Goose 350, Kwak ZZR250, GPX250.
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Laura
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PostPosted: 11:30 - 30 Mar 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

You may as well get a bigger bike and have it restricted because at the end of the day when you come to take the restrictors out you have a whole different bike again instead of having to buy a new bike.
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MitoIslander
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PostPosted: 17:14 - 30 Mar 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

IMHO, If your going between the RS125, NSR & Mito, and want to learn for a bigger bike, the RS125 will probably be too light, the mito is nice for getting used to a bit more weight, still has a lot of the speed etc, and the NSR, I cant say about, I haven't ridden one.

Personally if you're going to get a bigger bike later on, i'd steer clear of the RS, (that is just my opinion tho, others might disagree)

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Jinx
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PostPosted: 08:35 - 16 Apr 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

CBR 400RR! reliable, handles well and look good!! Why look any further? Also hold their value if treated well!

Yeah I know - I am obsessed with my bike! but that isnt a bad thing. Mine isnt restricted, but from what I have heard as a first bike, even restricted, it is great. And many people start with the 400s and end up keeping them for much longer than planned!!
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askew
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PostPosted: 10:33 - 16 Apr 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

yea dude! If you can afford a DT125 i'm envious. I reckon trailies are brilliant 125s - especially first time bikes. I had to go different and get a a TW125 (can you feel the hatred for that bike). However, saying that, I love mine hehe Smile
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