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Here is part 2 to the email -

I'm assuming he saw the price of the CBR125's... if he's strapped for cash then they are a viable option but just remind him he will get sick of it quicker then a bigger bike and probably have to buy another bike even sooner than he would if he bought a 250 or bigger..

As you can see most decent learner bikes are around 3k neg. (but it's better than spending another $1-2k on repairs & tyres etc which usually happens with the smaller engines as they work harder than the big bikes & learners have no idea how to maintain shit!)

Tell him gumtree is probably the best (cheap) option for finding bikes

I just had a look at bikes sales & found these ones... but there will be heaps more out there..

All of these bikes share the same engine >> (ZZR250/ GPX250 & NINJA250)<<.. this one is a baby at 16000kms...

http://www.bikesales...80%204294967215

Another good value kwakka..

http://www.bikesales...80%204294967215

This one has more kms but Hondas are reliable & this one has been looked after...

http://www.bikesales...id=13BAD834C840

He probably thinks this one looks gayyy but again it's well looked after & reliable as hell...

http://www.bikesales...id=13BAD834C840

The list goes on..

i disagree with this statement..

*goes to rejet his carb for more powerz*.

Lololololololol so funny!

Ah awesome Matt!

Though... I done know how to get to Looney tunes :(

http://m.gumtree.com...009170531#ninja 250

also jarred don't forget you will need to spend any where from $500-$2000 on motorbike clothing.

Ahhh ill send it to her, just PM'd you too

i disagree with this statement..

*goes to rejet his carb for more powerz*.

Haha nice..... Bec works for MSRC and would see some seriously shitty maintainance on bikes hence the comment :P For all your biking needs http://msrc.com.au/

also jarred don't forget you will need to spend any where from $500-$2000 on motorbike clothing.

Yeah good point although i can see Jarrad in skinny ass jeans and a studded leather jacket :yes:

I got a helmet and a leather jacket? And then work pants and work boots for now :P

For people that were there, they know how sick my leather jacket is

Wahahahaha you just backed up my statement :P

Lolololol!!!!!

It's so me ay, just being a hot flamin mongrel :)

Well Emma likes the jacket and jeans :D

I thought they WERE Emmas Jacket and Jeans :ph34r:

i have every piece of motor bike gear you can think of..

two helmets, two jackets (proper riding jackets) one for summer and one for winter, two pairs of kevlar jeans, waterproof riding boots and some kevlar waterproof gloves.

Oh yeah I'll get glovies :)

Haha shut up Matt, I know you love my fashion

when i was at suzuki of newcastle they where having a clearance sale on rivet gloves, maybe try them?

cheers mate, not sure if i remebered to tell you about my party? if not let me know if your free sat arvo and want a couple of beers in hamilton...

What time and where?

Shoot me a PM if you like

Have a party on Sat night but some early drinks sound good to me, just have to check with the boss.

What time and where?

Shoot me a PM if you like

Have a party on Sat night but some early drinks sound good to me, just have to check with the boss.

pm sent mate.

got some bits for my wheels today. only had enough daylight to do one side though haha.. and need some lube to get the centre caps on, could only manage one.

the result isnt too bad, dont know if im crazy about it really. i think the main thing is the red valve cap now looks really out of place which makes it look a little messy, need to replace that for a black one!

but the quailty of the stickers and the caps is really good.

will have to excuse the dirty wheels.. will update with better pics when i get a chance to finish the job.

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Yeah bugger those valve caps off and it'll look sweet mate! Different! How does the yellow look in comparison to the car?

Oh, flight is 22nd not 23rd mate so I'm not a maybe again :/

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