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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Mississippi
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Thinking about buying a GZ250
Hey guys,
So I am thinking of buying a Suzuki GZ250, I have never rode a bike in my life. I have always liked the idea of riding on a cruiser more than any other bike. The engine in my truck blew a few months ago and will cost roughly $2,000 to fix. My problem is I don't want to fix it because it was a piece of junk that got maybe 12 MPG. Between driving to my Junior College and when I worked paying for gas was killing me. I've been asking a friend about helping me find a bike that would be right for me, and he is a big Suzuki fan and he pointed me to the GZ250. I really like the bike and I am able to get a loan from my College for roughly $2,200 so I was thinking instead of fixing my horrible truck I would try and find a used GZ250 for sale. So I have some usual, basic concerns about this bike in particular. 1.) How much does insurance run on usually run on motorcycles? I am not too worried about this since my father pays for my insurance but it is still something that would be nice to know. 2.) I am a pretty big guy, 6'6, roughly 280, is this little 250 going to be able to support me? Or should I try to get something with a bigger motor? 3.) What sites or other means would you guys recommend for buying a used bike? I am hitting up E-bay and looking through classifieds to try and find something that will help me out. May I just say, that whatever help anyone can shed on this is greatly appreciated. :roll: Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: elgin,tx
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Re: Thinking about buying a GZ250
Just going on your size, I would say that the GZ would be too small for you. Now, with that said, it will haul you but I really feel you would be cramped riding it. You are big enough to start out on a bigger bike. IMHO if I were you, I would try to find a deal on a 650 or something in that range.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Palo Alto, CA
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Re: Thinking about buying a GZ250
I'm a six footer, and I am pushing the comfort level! Forget a Honda Rebel they are even tighter.
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Re: Thinking about buying a GZ250
I'm 6'-1 280# and it ain't comfy for far or long. It has enough capacity to haul you, no problem. It's my second bike and I use it for errands, short jaunts and as a spare.
That being said, it's about as reliable and economical as you can get, but is still a fun little bike to ride, and I ride it often. I like the Yama V-star 650, most of the Kawi Vulcan midsized stuff, as well as the Suzuki's Intruder 800 (S-50). IMO, properly maintained, these are all good used bike buys. Good luck and keep us up to date on your decision. :chop:
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Join Date: May 2009
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Re: Thinking about buying a GZ250
I'm sorry, I did'nt answer your ins. question. In TX. I pay 100.00 a year. That covers the bike and I. It also covers liability on any bike I ride.
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Re: Thinking about buying a GZ250
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a guy your size should have no problem starting out on a bigger bike. for a guy like myself i think the gz was the right bike to start out on. cons about the gz, it's kind of slow (i got bored with it fast) , not the best bike for any highway riding, its so light the wind can blow you around like crazy the rpm's start to get kind of high around 60-65mph. most people say their top speed is around 70 ish, probably not the best bike for tall people pro's of the gz, its great on gas, its great to learn on, and its well balanced and feels a little bigger and more stable compared to the other 250cc bikes, for around town driving it's perfect, that is my opinion on the gz |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Palo Alto, CA
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Re: Thinking about buying a GZ250
Come on guys, this is his first bike, and he has never ridden? A 650 or 750???????????
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Squamish B.C Canada
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Re: Thinking about buying a GZ250
You need a physically larger bike. At your height you will be like a bear riding a tricycle in the circus. You need a bike with more room to move around on and allow your body to be stretched out more. Start looking at dual sport bikes and have a few test sits. Bigger is not always better for a new rider but in your case I would suggest something roomier with a tad more power. The GZ would be a safety liability. Imagine tight manuevers in a parking lot and your knees hitting the handlebars. You will drop it for sure. Or you just can't turn sharp enough so you grab the brakes..........down you go. A proper fitting bike is a pleasure to ride and is far safer. Please keep us in the loop with your bike choice.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: akron ohio
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Re: Thinking about buying a GZ250
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if he does decide to get a bigger bike my advice is that bike is only going to go as fast as you make it go. be extremely easy on the throttle untill you get the hang of it. so if he is a strong guy and is good with a clutch he probably wont have any trouble starting out on something like a smaller displacent bike any where between a 600 and 750 question here for the guy thinking about getting the gz, are you a strong guy and how good are you at driving something with a clutch, if you are not familiar with driving something with a clutch a bigger bike might not be the best idea unless you can set on that bike and pretty much throw it around like its nothing. what i mean by that if it starts to tip to one side for any reason how hard is it going to be for you to keep it from falling over. if you can man handle the weight of the bike and have exp with a clutch there should be no problem first time i ever got on a bike i was in the grass, i gave it some gas (probably to much) i popped the clutch and did a burn out and bike went down, that was on a dirt bike witch is made to take a beating so no harm was done to the bike. this was when i was 15 or 16 years old and had no experience with a clutch. im sure being in the grass did not help. and the fact that it was a super fast dirt bike tuned for racing probably did not help either. but on the other hand my friend kathren is about 5 foot tall and is not even close to being strong. she went out and bought her self a yamaha vstar 650 as a first bike, she had no problems starting out on that with absolutely no motorcycle experience besides the saftey class, and she handles it quite well. now if he was trying to start off with a crotch rocket or something i would say definately dont do it. you would probably have a similar exp as i did on the super fast dirt bike or much worse. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: New Port Richey, Florida USA
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Re: Thinking about buying a GZ250
Hell yeah!! I'd even recommend a Harley Sportster 883 Iron
Look at this bad mofo: HD Iron 883 THAT'S a starter bike!! :skull: :skull:
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