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Summary of all motorycles on this site

A100 (Suzuki)

A100

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The A100 was a staple of the A series and a very pretty little commuter.

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A50 (Suzuki)

A50 (Suzuki)

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Baby of the A series with good city performance.

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A95 (Suzuki)

 

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European-only model?

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C100 (Honda)

C100

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Scooter/moped first introduced in 1959.

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C50 (Honda)

C50 (Honda)

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The Cub of the C series.

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CB160 (Honda)

CB160

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Street only trim version of CL160

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160cc
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CB250 (Honda)

CB250 (Honda)

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Unexciting, basic tourer from the late 1960s.

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CB250F (Honda)

CB250F (Honda)

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Nicely styled, reliable, fun ride - a good beginner bike without looking like a 250cc (wide rear tyre for a 250cc).

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CB250N (Honda)

 

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The CB250N is very solid.

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250cc

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CB250RS (Honda)

CB250RS

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Predecessor to the CBX, just as powerful.

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250cc

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CB250S (Honda)

CB250S

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Nice little forgiving commuter manufactured between 1992 and 2003. Mated CD motor with Superdream chassis. Efficient and economic if not exciting.

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CBR250 (Honda)

CBR250

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Expensive but hot.

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250cc
Yes

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CBR250RR (Honda)

CBR250RR

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The Baby Blade.

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250cc
Yes

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CBX250 (Honda)

CBX250

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Successor to CB250RS. Smaller bike and smaller fairing.

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CD250 (Honda)

 

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Fun, cheap, slow, low power, consistent good beginner bike. Not pretty.

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250cc
140kgs

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CD250U (Honda)

 

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Fun, cheap, slow, low power, good beginner bike. Parallel twin.

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250cc
Yes

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CH125 (Honda)

CH125

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Quiet little commuter.

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CH150 (Honda)

 

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Enhanced version of the CH125.

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CH250 (Honda)

CH250

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80's / 90's scooter since overtaken by new technology but still holding a loyal following.

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CL160 (Honda)

 

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Big but quite manageable as a beginner bike feels small and upright in hindsight.

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160cc

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CM250 (Honda)

CM250

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"custom" style along the lines of GN250 & SR250

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250cc

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CMX250 (Honda)

CMX250

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Equivalent in many ways to an EL250. Looks a bit Harley-ish, given the constraints of size.

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250cc
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CN250 (Honda)

 

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Stretched scooter with a low seat height, watercooled 250cc single with a belt drive automatic gearbox. Good weather protection. Large luggage trunk. Comfortable, safe, commuter with a top speed of about 75mph. Very popular in France / Italy / Japan. Not currently available in UK except as Grey import.

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250cc
Yes

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CR250R (Honda)

CR250R

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Amazing supercross racer with balance of handling and power.

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CT110 (Honda)

CT110

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This family of bikes do provide interesting transport options in certain circumstances.

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110cc
Yes

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CT200 (Honda)

CT200

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See CT110

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200cc
Yes

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CT70 (Honda)

 

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See CT110

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70cc
Yes

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CT90 (Honda)

CT90

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See CT110. It's possible there is also a variant of the CT90 which is a trail bike(?)

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90cc
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CX125 (Gilera)

CX125

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Very cute looking race bike.

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125cc

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CZ250 (Jawa-Cz)

CZ250

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twin made in Czechoslovakia. mid-70s and parts are hard. Good for the classic clubs. 15kW, 140kg, 135 km/hr

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250cc

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DR250S (Suzuki)

DR250S

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16kW, 115kg, 22km/L, 135km/hr. Proven commuter/fun bike. $650-$2700

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250cc
Yes

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DT175 (Yamaha)

DT175

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A bush basher - road/trail.

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175cc

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DT200R (Yamaha)

 

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No information, see what is down for the other DT family models.

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200cc

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DT250 (Yamaha)

 

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Can use it on the farm.

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250cc
Yes

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DT50 (Yamaha)

DT50

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Dirt bike.

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50cc

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EL250 (Kawasaki)

EL250

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Pretty little cruiser. Low seat and centre of gravity (chopper style). GPX/GPZ250 engine

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250cc

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ER185 (Kawasaki)

 

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No information, see ER250.

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185cc
Yes

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ER185TS (Kawasaki)

 

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A dirt bike model(?), no other information.

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185cc

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ER250 (Kawasaki)

ER250

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Uni-trak, belt-drive Z250. 22kW, 145kg, 19km/L, 155km/hr, $850

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250cc
Yes

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ETZ250 (Motorrad Zschopau / MuZ / MZ)

ETZ250

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15kW, 135kg, 25km/L, 130km/hr. Dependable, solid, and exciting as a brick. $800-$1300. See entry for MZ250

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250cc
Yes

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EX250R (Kawasaki)

EX250R

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Surprisingly cheap with great economy all wrapped up in a nice-looking sports bike. Another Kawasaki ninja.

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FZ250 (Yamaha)

FZ250

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Mid 80's 4 cyl. Apparently the first 250 4-stroke to get over 50 hp. Imported. Predecessor to FZR, equiv to Suzuki GF250

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250cc

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FZR250 (Yamaha)

FZR250 (Yamaha)

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Hot! Think of an FZR400 scaled down.

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250cc
Yes

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FZR250R (Yamaha)

FZR250R

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Sporty!

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250cc
Yes

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FZR400 (Yamaha)

FZR400

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No information

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400cc
Yes

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FZX250 (Yamaha)

FZX250

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Bikini-faired all rounder.

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GF250 (Suzuki)

GF250

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Suzuki's second attempt at a 4cyl 250cc.

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GN250 (Suzuki)

GN250

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Sensible small single cylinder thumper.

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GPX250 (Kawasaki)

GPX250

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A sensible sports/tourer and even a stylish commuter.

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GPz250 (Kawasaki)

GPz250

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Not very strong but ok. Early models had dicky camchain tensioners (maybe not all of them). Suffers from being thrashed. SOHC engine, bikini fairing. Direct descendant of the venerable Z250 engine.

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GPZ250R (Kawasaki)

GPZ250R

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Newer, water-cooled, sporty, red seat comes off on clothes. Frame, engine as per GPX250 but more power (noiser). Handles well, no fairing. Cheaper alternative to GPX250 GPX, ZZR, GPZ250R all use variants of a water cooled DOHC 8 valve parallel twin. Chain drive.

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250cc

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GS150R (Suzuki)

Suzuki GS150R

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Sporty little Indian street bike inspired by Suzuki’s international superbike GSX-R.

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GS250FW (Suzuki)

GS250FW

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Suzuki's first attempt at a 4cyl 250, redline at 11500, very few around, and hence not many parts to be found at the wreckers. Good performance for the time but with pronounced powerband. The engine is essentially the same from GS250FW to GF250 to GSX250F with about 8 years extra development to the Across. Fuel economy not great.

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GSF250 (Suzuki)

GSF250

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Suzuki Bandit 250 (GSF250) Naked commuter / semi sporty thing. Two main types the GJ74A model (early nineties to 95 I think) and the GJ77A model 96 - present. All models up to 1999 are gray imports in Aus. The GJ77A model comes with optional variable exhaust valve timing to boost midrange. You can tell these models by the red cam cover and the distinctive noise when 10,000 rpm is hit. All 250 bandits sold by Suzuki domestically have the variable valve timing. The engine is derived from the GSXR2

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GSX250 (Suzuki)

GSX250

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Early 80's commuter. Just like the GSX400 air cooled twin, sleeved down so heavy for the size. Nice, honest bike for the commuter and big person, not real zippy. Some had electrical problems. Pay anywhere from $700 up to $3800.

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GSX250F (Suzuki)

GSX250F

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4 cyl. Power range in 11500 to 14500 RPM. Similar to the GSXR250 which runs out of puff at 185km/hr. Complex motor and therefore higher servicing on the F model at least. No centre stand. Dry weight 163kg, which helps for longer distances but arguably a comfortable bike. Sporty feet position. Small 12 litre tank, but great helmet compartment (put your Macca's or KFC in the via drive through).

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GSXR250 (Suzuki)

GSXR250

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Tops at 180km/hr (maybe 200km/hr brand new) Lasts well. No dead spots in the rev range right up to the red line. Gentle and holds a nice cornering line a lot more steady & predictable than the RGV, but otherwise the RGV corners better. Front end is light so cornering is a bitch in the wet when you hit a bump, line, line marker etc. 4-cyl, 4-stroke. 16 valve 2*twin barrel carb DOHC. Some have SPES (Suzuki Powerup Exhaust System) a go-fast bit which has a slight edge. Redline @ 17,000RPM Looks like

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GSXR250RR (Suzuki)

GSXR250RR

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Jap import race replica. Has a different frame, different carbs, and looks like even different engine angle. The whole shape of the bike is a lot more angular, like GSXR750 meets RGV. May not go a lot better than the GSXR250.

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GT250 (Suzuki)

GT250

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In its day one of the popular 250s. Generally very reliable. Sometimes
had gearbox problems, instruments went 'cloudy' almost straight away,
rear sprockets were soft and wore out quickly.
If in good condition, should be ideal as a first bike, but maybe not
worth $1000. Maybe half that?
Age is against it.

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KLR250 (Kawasaki)

KLR250

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Answer to the Honda XL. Nice soft dirt bikes. If you want to tune it up you're probably limited to just intake and exhausts. Has a disc brake as opposed to the KL which has a drum (you can spend a lot of time cleaning mud out of the drum).

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250cc

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KLX250 (Kawasaki)

KLX250

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Road/trail action with the excitement of a motocrosser.

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KR1 (Kawasaki)

KR1

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Pocket rocket.

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KR1-S (Kawasaki)

KR1-S

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Nice.

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250cc

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KR250 (Kawasaki)

KR250

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Predecessor of KR1/S.

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250cc

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KR3 (Modenas)

 

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500cc
Yes

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Kriss (Modenas)

Kriss

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Malaysian-made bike.

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110cc

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M2 Cyclone (Buell)

 

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Middle of the range of the Buell bikes.

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1200cc

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MVX250 (Honda)

MVX250

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V3 Slightly earlier than the NS250. Environmental disaster.

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250cc

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MZ250 (Motorrad Zschopau / MuZ / MZ)

 

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East German, single cylinder. Ugly but nippy in town. Good tourer, commuter, basic transport, low maintenance. Good motor. Models are ETZ250 (12 volt, disk brake) and the TS250 (6 volt, drum). Most MZs you see will be ETZ. 120kmh tops. Motorrad Zschopau now reborn as MuZ and making those truly scrumptious Yam engined Scorpion singles.

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NS250R (Honda)

NS250R

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(not to be confused with NSR250!!) 90 degree V-twin, contemporary of RG250. Can be thrashed to death quite easily. Strange looking fairing on some. All had exhausts faired into seat hump. About $1500- $2000NZ for a good one.

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250cc

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NSR125 (Honda)

 

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Amazing little pocket rocket sports bikes.

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NSR150R (Honda)

NSR150R

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found in Indonesia, different from the model in Thailand.

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150cc

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NSR250 (Honda)

NSR250

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Proddy racer bike.

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250cc

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RD200 (Yamaha)

RD200

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No information. See comments for rest of RD family models.

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200cc

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RD250A (Yamaha)

 

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Generally reliable aircooled 2-stroke. First proddy bike to use reed valve induction. Mostly unchanged except for cosmetics and brakes till till the last of the line RD250G in 1981. A bit agricultural, but pretty reliable, cheap to work on, spares available. Very 70s handling, this is no RGV guys!

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RD250LC (Yamaha)

RD250LC

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Watercooled. The "elsie" was *the* pocket rocket. Have been thrashed without exception. Also likely crashed... But still Ok if they go, but be prepared to do a top end, bottom ends OK as long as it wasn't seized. The earlier RDs didn't have the YPVS (Yamaha Power Valve System), meaning bugger all below 7000rpm and everything above (which can cause exciting things to happen if you wind open the throttle suddenly!)

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250cc

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RD350 (Yamaha)

RD350

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See RD250 entries. No other information.

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350cc

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RG250 (Suzuki)

RG250

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Older but sporty.

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RGR150 (Suzuki)

 

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found in Indonesia.

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150cc
Yes

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RGV200 (Suzuki)

 

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RGV style frame with bored out 125 motocross motor, faster than many 250cc 4 strokes.

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200cc

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RGV250 (Suzuki)

RGV250

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Powerful, good looking.

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250cc
No

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RM125 (Suzuki)

 

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See RM250

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125cc
Yes

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RM50 (Suzuki)

 

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See RM250

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50cc
Yes

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RM80 (Suzuki)

 

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See RM250

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80cc
Yes

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RMX250 (Suzuki)

RMX250 (Suzuki)

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A full blown enduro motorcycle. One of the few sold in America that actually meets EPA Noise requirements. Early models came with all kinds of detuning modifications to meet the noise requirements, but with replacement noisy parts to make it run well. Later models come with most of the quiet parts but with less detuning, and the motor actually runs pretty well, and is an effective enduro motor. Any competent tuner can increase power considerably by modifying the ports and head. Suspension is sof

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250cc
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RS125 (Aprilia)

RS125

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Racer.

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125cc
Yes

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RS250 (Aprilia)

RS250

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The Italians have built a piece of art, with replica Valentino Rossi or Tetsuya Harada race graphics on the fairing.

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RS250 (Honda)

 

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Is a 250 racer just like the TZ250, used in 250 GPs and such. Again, v. expensive and not legal post 91/92. V twin 2-stroke available in NZ

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RS50 (Aprilia)

RS50

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Racer.

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50cc
Yes

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RW750 (Buell)

 

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The first motorcycle designed and built by Erik Buell was the RW750 in 1983. This was a 750cc, two-stroke, "square-four," rotary-valve racing machine designed specifically to compete in the AMA Formula One road racing class.

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RX-Z133 (Yamaha)

RX-Z133

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Seen it zipping around Malaysia. Little sports bike at 133cc.

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133cc

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RZ250 (Yamaha)

RZ250

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parallel twin. Post RD250LC. Not as wild as the RGV. First powervalve model. Fairing. Prospective buyers might like to make certain that they're buying a 250; a favourite trick with the RZ is to upgrade the 250 barrels, pistons and conrods to those from an RZ350; you can tell by the size stamped on the side of the barrels (left, just above the crankcase). The warning is this: it's also important to uprate the oil pump, since a 250 oil pump has a lower capacity than a 350 pump, so engine wear may

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RZ250R (Yamaha)

RZ250R

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250cc
Yes

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RZR150 (Yamaha)

RZR150 (Yamaha)

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sport 1992 production. Indonesia.

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150cc
Yes

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S1 Lightning (Buell)

 

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An earlier model, now probably replaced by the X1.

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1200cc

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S3 Thunderbolt (Buell)

 

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The tourer of the Buell range. Relatively soft suspension in handling and comfort. Take it for a long, long ride.

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1200cc

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S3T Thunderbolt (Buell)

 

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The tourer of the Buell range. Relatively soft suspension in handling and comfort. Take it for a long, long ride.

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1200cc

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Scarabeo (Aprilia)

 

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Off-road and daily use.

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SDR200 (Yamaha)

SDR200

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basically a single seater 200cc motorcycle with a single speedometer displayed in km. The motorcycle is extremely fast for its class and it has a chromed tubular frame like the Ducati monster. It seems that this bike is available in Japan only. kickstarter, with apparently 4 speeds ... very wheelie prone. It is a two-stroke, but the exhaust system on the unit is very well designed and reduces a lot of the noise that most 2's give out. Strange thing about the bike is the surprising amount of torq

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Sherpa T (Bultaco)

Sherpa T

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Trials bike.

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SR250 (Yamaha)

SR250

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Mini-chopper.

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250cc

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SRV250 (Yamaha)

SRV250

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No information

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250cc
Yes

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SRX250 (Yamaha)

SRX250

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Recommended. Medium fairing Comparable to the BR250 and CBX250 in many ways.

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250cc

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TC100 (Suzuki)

 

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high and low range ratio gearbox

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TDR250 (Yamaha)

TDR250

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Road bike semi styled like a off-road bike, a similar concept to TDM850, but 5 years earlier, post 87. Used TZR250 motor, had a fairing a bit like the top half of a TZR. Lotsa parts interchangeable eg wheels, swingarm etc. Performance Bikes once described it as the "Best hooligan bike ever made"...wheelie city

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TS250X (Suzuki)

TS250X

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Really cool bike as commuter / off-road.

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TT250 (Yamaha)

TT250

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Similar to XR ie Enduro

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250cc
Yes

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TW200 (Yamaha)

TW200

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2-valve electric start.

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200cc
Yes

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TY250 (Yamaha)

TY250

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A full-on trials bike. Forget it unless you're into riding over boulders and up walls.

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250cc
Yes

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TZ250 (Yamaha)

TZ250

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V-Twin Proddy racer, post 91/92.

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TZ50 (Yamaha)

TZ50

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Tiny racer.

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TZM150 (Yamaha)

TZM150 (Yamaha)

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Seen it whipping around Malaysia. Very zippy for the kamikaze pilots there.

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150cc
Yes

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TZR250 (Yamaha)

TZR250

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Post RZ250. Faired and unfaired models. parallel twin street bike, japanese imports (e.g banana arm, USD forks) Also has aluminium Deltabox frame, as opposed to steel tube cradles on RD/RZ250s

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250cc

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V25 (Honda)

 

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Harley/Cruiser style V-twin. 8 valve DOHC engine. Disc front, drum rear brakes. Looks meaner than the Rebel.

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VT250F (Honda)

VT250F

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Dated sporty ride.

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VT250FIID (Honda)

VT250FIID

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Sexy but subjectively ugly paint job.

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250cc
Yes

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VT250FIIF (Honda)

VT250FIIF

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Decent but aging sportster.

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250cc
Yes

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VT250FIIJ (Honda)

 

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Smaller fairing, but a nice, good looking bike.

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250cc
Yes

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VT250L (Honda)

VT250 L(Honda)

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Good looking sports/tourer.

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250cc

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VTR250 (Honda)

VTR250

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An update of the Spada bikes from the early 90's.

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250cc
Yes

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X1 Lightning (Buell)

 

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The top of the range of the Buell bikes. Taut and crisp suspension, handles sharply, good ground clearance. Get it on the track and it will show up the imperfections in the surface.

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1200cc

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XL185S (Honda)

XL185S

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See XL250R

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185cc

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XL250R (Honda)

XL250R

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Road/Trail. Good for the odd scrub dash. monoshock, roadgoing XR. 1983 had 250S motor, later had RFVC motor which came standard with crack between spark plug and exhaust valve. Honda used smaller spark plug in 1986 on to reduce problem. Same story for XR250.

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250cc

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XL250S (Honda)

XL250S

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Super Reliable single.

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XLX250 (Honda)

 

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Looks like an XL250 but uses XR350 engine.

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XR100 (Honda)

XR100

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See XR250

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XR185 (Honda)

 

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See XR250

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185cc

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XR200 (Honda)

XR200

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See XR250

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XR200R (Honda)

 

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See XR250

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200cc

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XR200RD (Honda)

 

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See XR250

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XR250 (Honda)

XR250

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The more "serious" Honda road/trail. More of a dirtbike. See XL250R.

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XR250R (Honda)

 

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See XR250

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250cc

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XR250RW (Honda)

 

Information

See XR250

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250cc

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XR350RW (Honda)

 

Information

See XR250

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350cc

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XR400RW (Honda)

XR400RW

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See XR250

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400cc

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XR80 (Honda)

XR80

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See XR250

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80cc

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XS250 (Yamaha)

XS250 (Yamaha)

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sluggish, slow, cheap. Upright chopper-style. Parallel twin, air-cooled. They may be sluggish, but they're darn reliable. Kickstart and electric start fitted as standard. Front & rear solid disc brakes. Wide, comfy seat.

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250cc

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XT225 (Yamaha)

XT225

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See XT250.

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225cc
Yes

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XT250 (Yamaha)

XT250

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2-valve. Basically the same bike from 1980 to 1991 Front drum, base model etc. 4-valve variant. XL equivalent.

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250cc
Yes

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XV250 (Yamaha)

XV250

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The XV250 has been around for a number of years and has proven to be a big selling 250cc road bike.

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YP250 (Yamaha)

YP250

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Yamaha copy of the Honda Helix. Stretched scooter with a low seat height, watercooled 250cc single with a belt drive automatic gearbox. Good weather protection. Comfortable, safe, commuter with a top speed of about 80mph. Very popular in France / Italy / Japan. Available worldwide except USA.

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250cc
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Z250 (Kawasaki)

Z250

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older twin, Light but not high performance. Basic, cheap. No fairing. Belt drive. Apparently there are some variants: single cylinder, a twin, a belt-drive, and a chain drive. The "Scorpion" *may* have been a one-off model. The variant of belt-drive twin, without the fairing and the GPZ paintwork (basically a GPZ!) is common. $550-$800

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ZXR250 (Kawasaki)

ZXR250

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Nice and sporty.

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250cc

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ZZR250 (Kawasaki)

ZZR250

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Very sexy and popular sports/tourer.

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