07-24-2009, 05:30 PM | #1 |
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Greetings from Portugal
Hi there!
I actually dont own a Suzuki GZ250, but her sister the GN250. I believe the engine is exactly the same, so I am very happy to have found this fantastic forum. Not much info or many GN250 users on the web... I bought this bike 3 week ago with 13.000km (1993) and after doing a home revision (new oil, filter, air filter, front tire) I already rode her for 1200km. Most my rides are commutes with 32 km distance, 20 of which on highway speeds (around 100km/h at around 6100 r/min).. hope that's not too rough on the engine, is it? Greetings from the sunny Portugal and wish you all good rides! Sergio (and sorry about my poor written english)
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07-24-2009, 05:48 PM | #2 | |
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Welcome Sergio. It is always great to have a new member and to hear from some one from far away places. If possible can you post pics so we can compare the bike to a GZ. I seem to remember the GN in Canada years ago but I don't think it was sold in the U.S. Might be interesting to our American members. |
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07-24-2009, 07:50 PM | #4 |
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Looks like the GN has a bit more info on the dash. A tach, for instance, and I'm going to guess you might have more rational blinker indicators - and possibly.... a fuel gauge? What's on that black thing between the speedo and the tach?
Front wheel looks skinnier - sort of Honda Rebel like.
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07-24-2009, 10:32 PM | #5 |
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Nice ride, I like the chrome front fender too! I think your GN looks better than my GZ did, maybe I'm just sentimental for the older styles. Anyway, Welcome to the forum!
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07-25-2009, 02:16 AM | #6 |
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Add a FI engine and we get a TU 250 by the looks of it. The center piece between the tach and speedo would be would be a neutral indicator, hi-beam and signal indicator. If I am right I can reward myself with a donut. LOL. Suzuki also made a GN 400 verticle twin at one time. Too bad they are not still making them.
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I wish I had the 400cc version, but dont think they came to Portugal... Anyway, 250cc is surelly more economic... just started doing fuel consumption stats here: Regards, Sérgio
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