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Novice friendly bike wanted


I'm looking for a bike for a mate who hasn't ridden for several years & not really off tarmac at all.

4 stroke 250 electric start for £1500.

What's out there?

Shack, I've told him about your Raid & he's thinking about it but wants to see what £5-600 more could get him.

 

 



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Now i have bought the Gag Gas my 2005 ttr 250 is up for sale. Welcome to come and have a look, currently it is set up for a short ass but have all the bits to put it back to standard trim.



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Suzuki dr250 in flog it section, vgc.



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Steve H wrote:
he's thinking about it but wants to see what £5-600 more could get him.

 Decent clothing etc.



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Thanks for the heads up, he is welcome to come and check it out, I think you need to see a bike (any bike not just mine) in the flesh and get a feel for it.
Mine would leave him enough in his budget for a nice set of fancy pants etc.



-- Edited by shack on Wednesday 5th of September 2012 07:25:51 AM

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There is a lot of stuff out there £1000/£1500 gets you in the lower end of the market expect to have to fork out a little more on what ever he buys perhaps hand guards chain sprockets tyres ? The steeds on the forum look tidy also consider CRM250 Honda I know they have been around for awhile and no estart but are very capable ,poss a standerd KDX200/220 again very capable and generally your two stroke is lighter both in standerd form devolope soft low down power with a little zip on top there is a beta 350 ktm motor on sale needs a good tidy 2005 £1200 bargain hydro clutch plus modern sus on forum flog it Page 4 Rob Drake Up date

-- Edited by Lost on Wednesday 5th of September 2012 08:21:16 AM

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The thing about older simple bikes is proven behaviour, ironed out niggles and depth of knowledge gained by the great unwashed, also no tears at the regular lay downs as folks carry on to learn the ropes.

Exciting times, whatever he ends up with.



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shack wrote:

The thing about older simple bikes is proven behaviour, ironed out niggles and depth of knowledge gained by the great unwashed, also no tears at the regular lay downs as folks carry on to learn the ropes.


 And a superb backup service of advice, parts and accessories for TTR250 Raids in particular wink



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All sensible stuff.

He has money on top of the £1500 to pay for any gear he needs, With TRF discount when I make, sorry, ask him to join wink

 



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