Zxr250 questions

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re: Zxr250 questions

Postby Spainy » Mon Mar 07, 2005 4:28 pm

Thanks again for the advice everyone.

I only have 6 months left on the P's so i was looking to get a cheap sportsbike. I have only ever ridden trail bikes, so i'm not sure how they handle. Was hoping to get confident on a sportsbike (zx2r preferred) before upgrading to something bigger.

Has anyone been in this situation before or can tell me how different it actually is? Or should i just wait, buy a 600 and worry about it then?

Thanks

p.s. sorry for the newbie questions
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re: Zxr250 questions

Postby zxrarron » Mon Mar 07, 2005 5:17 pm

ok i might have given off the wong info. my mate has a zx2 made in 2003 its black. its brand new brought oven with 0 km on it. so i think 7000 is very reasonable i paid about 6 for mine made 00 complied 02 so yeah. also mate ive never ridden a 600 but from my experiences id get a 250 again if i had my time. but then again u might of had more dirt bike experience to me so i cant realy answer that one sorry?
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re: Zxr250 questions

Postby Nanna10r » Mon Mar 07, 2005 5:44 pm

Go the zx250 mate, you should get into less trouble n need less room to get out of it if you do. I was 39 befoe i owned anything bigger then a 600cc & am reapping the rewards of learning to avoid cars or more sedate scoots. Its how old you are when your still scaring yaself that matters most imho, build your skills then get the machinary that you can handle with those skills.
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re: Zxr250 questions

Postby Rusty » Mon Mar 07, 2005 6:33 pm

I don't think noob questions are a problem. :)

My everyday bike's a ZZR600 - and I'm thinking about getting a 250 for fun. If you're after comfort and smooth power, think about a ZZR600 or similar (even an SV650 and/or derivatives) and be very careful. If you're after something light and flickable on which one can easily "learn the ropes," get a 250.

That's my opinion. Others may differ.
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re: Zxr250 questions

Postby Felix » Mon Mar 07, 2005 7:47 pm

It is probably easier to learn to ride a 250 fast, than a 600.

Sometimes, less is more.

If you are only planning to keep the 250 for six months, then I guess you could consider whether you can afford to take a chance on it at that price...
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re: Zxr250 questions

Postby zbeast » Tue Mar 15, 2005 10:47 pm

I have a ZX2 and absolutely love it. I have done a few laps round The Creek and with a decent set of tyres am quicker on it then on my mates gixxer750 with slicks (didn't want to damage someone else's bike). I have just put it back together after a respray and will hopefully have it up at Old Syndey Town this weekend. Due to not being able to fit a baby seat to it I am also looking to sell so if you are still looking for a bike PM me and I can give you more details.
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