WTB: trail bike up to $1200

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WTB: trail bike up to $1200

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I've run into some extra money (not to be spent on my starion!) and I want a trail bike.

If you have a trail bike for sale in Melb and would take $1200 please let me know details and how much you want for it. Cheers Dave
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This guy seems (judeing by his signature) to wanna be selling a CBR250.. that would probably be worth more than 1200 buck but :P

http://austarion.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2023
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u don't wanna put a cbr250 on the dirt :shock:
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a mate of mine may be selling his YZ250 soon, about a '90 model. should i find out more?
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in a desperate attempt to get my post count up, i'll answer for him.

*cough* *best madeofmilo voice* "yes"
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Post by madeofmilo »

Well I got a trail bike. A yamaha TT600...aparently with road tyres are good for a 5/6 second 0 -100 so that should be fun. But those of you who have met me would know I'm only a skinny lanky boy and a heavy 600cc will not end well!

Anyone got any tips for riding a dam heavy bike?

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madeofmilo wrote: Anyone got any tips for riding a dam heavy bike?
if in doubt, power out

but then again...
ignore that one :D
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madeofmilo wrote:Well I got a trail bike. A yamaha TT600...aparently with road tyres are good for a 5/6 second 0 -100 so that should be fun. But those of you who have met me would know I'm only a skinny lanky boy and a heavy 600cc will not end well!

Anyone got any tips for riding a dam heavy bike?

Cheers Dave
don't fall off it going up hills. they're a pig to lift and restart when hot - not as bad as the XR but still a challenge. interesting choice IF it's your first trailie and you don't have the frame to support it. next time round you might want to try an early husky te350 or 410 - brilliant performance and a lot lighter. Good Luck with it
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Post by robert26t »

havent riden in awhile.... best advice.... dont drop it on ya leg :P it hurts.
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Post by madeofmilo »

Thanks for the advice guys...now to my second point. Does anyone have any land spare I can bring my trail bikes (both) to and have a ride around?

My options are shrinking very quickly...with one mate even saying "You don't want me to come you just need my dad's land" - Dam it! He's onto the scheme.

No seriously any got some land 2 hours within melbourne?

Cheers Dave
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