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I have this urge to paint the rear springs red.... Seems Suzuki is exporting a more substantial bike there than here ... BUT I still love my GZ ... (but i would trade for that one )
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You gotta wonder why a company decides not to sell such a nice looking bike in such a large market as we have here in the US...
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The US market is just now starting to realize the benefits of small displacement engnies.
The reason that they have been so big for so long in the EU is because of high gas prices and the fact that learner motorcycle riders are limited to around 30 hp on their first motorcycle. So, the 250cc bikes are quite common over there and the selection is greater. Unlike here, where 250cc bikes are considered "not manly". Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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Easy, Jonathan... you're scaring me.... this feels like it's headed down a road that is somewhere between Frakenstein and Transformers. :lol:
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I've been looking over some of the photos of the GS250 on www.bikepics.com and it looks like a lot the owners take these things of little off road adventures. In that case, they would probably come in handy.
For what it's worth, the frames are not the same. The swing-arm, rear and top of the frame are different. The only things that are similar are the engine mounts, which make sense since they share the same engine, and the lower section are the same. What can we carry over from the GS250, it looks like the only thing worth shopping for would the be GS250 centerstand, which you would have to order from overseas, and the big brake kit. Again, it would need to come from overseas. Take care, Jonathan |
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I have looked for reference about this GS250 in the reality sent from Japan CBU for Indonesia only, see its growth GZ250 and GS250 differs only construct and there is kick starter.. hopefully this difference makes us tighter and can exchange experience i think GZ250 very comfort to ride.. :2tup: |
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