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Sort of :D

Got a little runabout the other day, a 1991 GPX250R... certainly a different beast to the VTR but definitely giggle-worthy when it comes to cornering!
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Kewl Shifty. Those GPXs are fun. Go OK for a two fiddy too. What is next on the big bike horizon? :)
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Hey Welcome back :D Gotta love the GPX I sure do :D
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Onya Shifty.
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Post by RG »

Shifty wrote:Sort of :D

Got a little runabout the other day, a 1991 GPX250R... certainly a different beast to the VTR but definitely giggle-worthy when it comes to cornering!
I see that you've repented.
It's ok, we all make mistakes, don't dwell on the past. :lol:
We shall welcome u again with open arms. :P
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maaaaaaaaate!
how ya doin?
long time.
i thought you wanted that feeling of extra power again?
what happened?
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Welcome back to the land of the green mate :D
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Shifty wrote.
I have a fairly wide list thus far, but currently the 05 ZX10R, ZX12R, GSXR1000 and Hayabusa are the real contenders. I've ridden each and like them all, I will have to have another go on each one to aid the decision.

So what do you think is next? 8)
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Post by HemiDuty »

My prediction is a trackbike.

Ya know ya want to Shifty.
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Well I've done about 500km on the GPX so far, and what can I say! I've left little silver lines all the way up & down Glorious and have melted the hero knobs into oblivion. I suppose that's a given with a flickable bike and low ground clearance!

Having gotten fairly close to a purchase I was looking into running costs - with insurance at ~$1700/year (daily use, 27yo, Rating 1, one claim and two speeding fines in the last 5 years) and a regular diet of tyres the bikes I want just don't make sense given the amount of riding I do.

Instead I'm looking at something nekkid such as a ZRX1200R, Z1000, CB900 Hornet, or an FZ1 as these practically halve my insurance cost and tyres last considerably longer without that extra 40hp on tap.

And Drim is right, the other option is buying an easily repairable writeoff (eg. ZX7) to use as a track-only bike, keeping the GPX250 as a commuter and occasional weekend toy. That makes more sense from a personal safety/license/daily cost point of view but it's certainly not a cheap option when I'd only be attending say one track day a month.

Still a lot of umming and aahing so I'm enjoying the cheap life for the time being - $220 for a set of tyres, w00t!
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go naked Shifty 8)
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Post by red_dave »

Onya Shifty...

Welcome back. 8)
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Post by Neka79 »

just bite the bullet and get urself a yamy 500cc scooter...mwahahaha wot a waste of $6k +

mate...wot abt a cruiser?? comfy for the long haul...vulcan 800 or sumthin? mwahahaha..slow ya down a bit...im thinking abt one...
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