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You can learn on a 400 no problem, otherwise a Kawasaki Ninja 250 is great starting, but for 25k you'd have to be lucky.

The ninja is a nice little bike hey. I seem to be getting mixed feelings about the 400s. My step dad who is a 60 year old biker seems to think i should get myself a smaller 250.

I dont see the problem with a 400.
 
My Nephew rides an old (import) CBR 400 (I think its a NC23), that thing goes bloody well! He put a new body kit on it, looks like a mini blade. Good Looker.

The orange & black Honda

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My Nephew rides an old (import) CBR 400 (I think its a NC23), that thing goes bloody well! He put a new body kit on it, looks like a mini blade. Good Looker.

The orange & black Honda

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The lights look wrong for a NC23. Need to see the side, does it have a big part of the frame sticking out the side under the tank? (NC29). But the fairing doesn't look right. Should be round lights iirc.

edit: I see googling it now, seems you do get a newer version of the NC23. Same bike new kit ?
 
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The lights look wrong for a NC23. Need to see the side, does it have a big part of the frame sticking out the side under the tank? (NC29). But the fairing doesn't look right. Should be round lights iirc.

The NC30s look great. but was looking a zx4 the other day. Beauty. So now the question becomes. would it be better to buy a older less expensive 400 or a newer more expensive 250 like the 250 ninja?
 
The NC30s look great. but was looking a zx4 the other day. Beauty. So now the question becomes. would it be better to buy a older less expensive 400 or a newer more expensive 250 like the 250 ninja?

I would go for this. However choose carefully. If you do buy make sure it's a common import. Like the NC23 or NC29. The RVF or VFR, Suzuki GK76 or a Suzuki Bandit. Don't get anything apart from these, you won't get parts.
 
I would go for this. However choose carefully. If you do buy make sure it's a common import. Like the NC23 or NC29. The RVF or VFR, Suzuki GK76 or a Suzuki Bandit. Don't get anything apart from these, you won't get parts.

And the ZX4?
 
The lights look wrong for a NC23. Need to see the side, does it have a big part of the frame sticking out the side under the tank? (NC29). But the fairing doesn't look right. Should be round lights iirc.

edit: I see googling it now, seems you do get a newer version of the NC23. Same bike new kit ?

We imported a body kit, changes the look as you can see to look more modern.

http://www.tyga-europe.com/cbr400-nc23-nc29-conversion-body-kit

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Whats the general opinion here on Dual Sport helmets... been looking around and I rather fancy the ICON Variant. Its on the medium to upper scale on price, coming in at roughly R5500.

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Whats the general opinion here on Dual Sport helmets... been looking around and I rather fancy the ICON Variant.

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Always use an On-road AGV helmet no matter on or off-road. Just don't like the whole face being covered in dust when I take the goggles and helmet off :o

That being said. I would take this for sure. Beats the Off-road helmets.
 
I'll be looking at a DS helmet next time. Not that I regret my current one, but the bit of shade and breathing room is sure to help on full day rides I think. I would however like to get one with the flip down sun visor, and a removable peak (for CT windy winters, the peak can be irritating then) but might not be an issue if I get a wind deflector for the screen. Then again, depending how the inside of the helmet is I may switch to normal sunglasses and forego the fighter pilot add on... it's all very confusing, just get the one you like :p

edit: you looked at the Uvex helmets?
 
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Photo of my bike taken at the Springbok Rally held recently at De hoek Mountain Resort. It's a 2004 Suzuki Intruder 800cc, lovely bike and rides like a dream. My bike is my main means of transport each day.

My other bikes includes a 1971 Yamaha FS1 (fizzy), it's my very first bike which my dad bought me 32 years ago. Then I also have a lovely 2008 Bajaj Avenger 180cc and a 2013 Jonway scooter 150cc.

My previous bikes which I have owned was a 1984 Yamaha LB80 Chappy, 1989 Yamaha RZ50 and a 1986 Suzuki GS450S.
 

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But but... its on the grass, how did you get it there with those road tyres?! :p Quite a nice looking machine, even for me that really doesn't like that style. Seems to be a shaft drive, or am I imagining things?

Any more takers for a brekkie run on the morning of 7 Dec?
 
Yes it's a shaft drive, way less maintenance than a chain and not so messy.

I'm planning on adding a 1400 Intruder to my collection as soon as I can find one locally that's in a good condition. The 800 is watercooled and the 1400 aircooled. Nothing wrong with watercooled, but it's just one more thing that can leave you stranded at the roadside. I love cruisers, never was a big fan of superbikes. I love to be able to take in the scenery while I ride.
 
Yes it's a shaft drive, way less maintenance than a chain and not so messy.

I'm planning on adding a 1400 Intruder to my collection as soon as I can find one locally that's in a good condition. The 800 is watercooled and the 1400 aircooled. Nothing wrong with watercooled, but it's just one more thing that can leave you stranded at the roadside. I love cruisers, never was a big fan of superbikes. I love to be able to take in the scenery while I ride.

What's it like riding long distance without a screen, doesn't it tire you out? I did it for a very short while while looking for specific bolts on a new screen I had ordered and it felt like you have to really hold on if you're going faster than 80km/h

On the water vs air, I have a suspicion we won't be seeing very many air cooled machines in future - emissions standards are getting too stringent :/
 
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