eliminator 250
eliminator 250
hi guys/ gals
im in the market for a second bike to ride to work on and not worry about km's
im lookin at a 93-96 eliminator 250 or similar or and early model gpx
has any 1 here own 1 of these, know what they like and worth the effort...
im llookin at spending up to about 3k
cheers
justin
im in the market for a second bike to ride to work on and not worry about km's
im lookin at a 93-96 eliminator 250 or similar or and early model gpx
has any 1 here own 1 of these, know what they like and worth the effort...
im llookin at spending up to about 3k
cheers
justin
-
ZXR750
- KSRC Regular

- Posts: 995
- Joined: Mon May 22, 2006 10:27 am
- Bike: ZXR750
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Hills District NSW
There is a cheap ZZR 250 in the Bike Sales section.rotaboy wrote:was initially thinking them but wasnt to sure on how reliable they would be and stumbled upon the eliminator and thought i would ask the Q...
any idea how reliable the earlier bike would be as i would be using it as transport for work
- Duane
- KSRC Addict

- Posts: 3011
- Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2004 9:15 am
- Bike: Z1000
- State: Victoria
- Location: VIC
zzr and the gpx are the same paralelle twin engine with some changes for the gpx.
If anything the ZZR would be more reliable as it's a tourer (and not spec'd for a bit more power?)
ZZR should get about 300 km to a tank.
Just check the usuals, like head, etc, and make sure you test ride it to see if it stalls etc.
If anything the ZZR would be more reliable as it's a tourer (and not spec'd for a bit more power?)
ZZR should get about 300 km to a tank.
Just check the usuals, like head, etc, and make sure you test ride it to see if it stalls etc.
www.bromancer.com.au
- mike-s
- Apprentice Post Whore :-)

- Posts: 6142
- Joined: Sat Aug 07, 2004 5:43 am
- Bike: Suzuki
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Arncliffe, Sydney
- Contact:
EL250 = early model eliminator with the parallel twin engine of the gpx/zzr, from about 1991-99.
eliminator250 (250v) with a new v twin engine (2000+)
early one revs higher and screams a bit due to the parallel twin, the latter ones are ok around town and rev a bit lower, heard they are a bit gutless in comparison, but it IS a 250 cruiser were talkin about here, it's not exactly the fastest kid on the block.
eliminator250 (250v) with a new v twin engine (2000+)
early one revs higher and screams a bit due to the parallel twin, the latter ones are ok around town and rev a bit lower, heard they are a bit gutless in comparison, but it IS a 250 cruiser were talkin about here, it's not exactly the fastest kid on the block.
personally i would forget about the EL they are hard to find and hard to sell and harder to find any parts for and a little fuel tank which you will be needing to fill every couple of days
stick to your GPX or ZZR
plenty of them around to pick from, easy to sell again later
centrestand
huge tank and great on fuel 400k + when riding easy
stick to your GPX or ZZR
plenty of them around to pick from, easy to sell again later
centrestand
huge tank and great on fuel 400k + when riding easy


