08-15-2010, 12:12 AM | #31 |
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well a mate of mine is a high school auto teacher, and he's already told me whatever help I need he's up for. And at worst, I'll just look for a replacement engine/tranny. I agree its the sort of opportunity that I should grab onto and learn as much as i can. And hey, if i do get it done right, I'll be sure to post plenty of information here, to contribute to the wealth of knowledge thats already on offer here.
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08-15-2010, 03:28 PM | #33 |
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If you're looking for another inexpensive to run 250cc cruiser bike, what about the Yamaha 250 or Honda Rebel? One of those may fit your bill or even another GZ. Will your 10 year old GZ be worth what you sink into repairing it? Parting it out may recoup some of your money spent on another good bike.
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08-16-2010, 10:32 PM | #34 |
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have considered the yamaha v-star/virago and its just too small, and the honda rebel is pretty much a cb250, so a 233cc or so engine, so downgrading that far isn't an option. The GZ is pretty much as far down the power scale as I'd like to go.
On the note of parting out the GZ and recouping costs, I've been talking to Ms. Baseball now for about a year about getting a project bike, and here I'm presented with one. True, it'll prolly never return a profit, but when you consider the amount I'll learn plus the "something to do with downtime" factor, I think thats more than enough for me thanks. Not to mention that it was recently tax time here in Australia, and I got a nice little return that I don't mind putting down for a "new" bike.
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If you haven't already, maybe you should review the whole thread again. AND it was REALLY hard to tell what you added to the quote you posted. Your stuff goes AFTER the last [/quote] ........and you can go back and edit it if it doesn't look right the first time.
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Yea, sorry about the whole quote thing a ma bob. Didnt realize it was all f'd up till now. And personal experience is all I have to offer. Ill refrain from the use of guarantee,warranty. promise, certainty and the like from now on. Thanks for the reminder.
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But on the good news front picked up a VL250 Intruder yesterday, 2001 with 9950km on the clock, for less than 5k AUD....
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What ?? A VL 250! We need pics soonest.
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