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HELLO from new lady rider Nashville, TN
Proud owner (two weeks ago) of a red 2001 Suzuki GZ 250. A Craigslist special by another lady rider who also bought it from the original lady rider. Drum roll on the deal...2450 original miles, windshield, excellent condition...$900.00 cash! :2tup: I completed MSF Basic Rider Class 12-6-11 and had TN "M" endorsement on my drivers license on 12-7-11.
I'm 49 and had never ridden a bike before though always wanted to let my "inner rebel" out to play (I'm a psychotherapist by day) :rawk: . I rode this weekend in my neighborhood and felt like a free bird (I know you are thinking guitar riff in Lynard Skynyrd song) http://s7.postimage.org/9fio988uf/Ni...uki_GZ_250.jpg http://s10.postimage.org/uywuu1gyt/DSC02890_2.jpg |
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Welcome and enjoy.
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$900 cash, Wonderful deal. You will have FUN, with this bike and learning stuff on this forum. The great thing about this forum is that everybody has the exact same bike that you have, so if you ever have a question about tires, tuneups, brakes, shopping for saddlebags or helmets, you will get the best advice from friendly people.
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Welcome to the Forum, Riding gear saves lives, consider it an insurance policy on your skin and bones... ride safe, enjoy
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Hi there, With some of the money you've saved on the bike price, treat yourself to an engine guard. Dunno why they're called that because their job is to protect your legs when the bike goes down. They're the only thing that'll stop your leg getting squashed/burnt. Notice that I've put WHEN, not IF, the bike goes down. I'm not trying to alarm you, but I don't think there's anyone in the history of motorcycling who hasn't gone down at sometime in their riding career. One other point - if you do decide to buy an engine guard (and I wouldn't ride without one, and I've been riding for over 45 years) don't buy the Suzuki one. It's nothing more than an ornament! The Americans on this site will be able to point you in the right direction, as America has different brands to us. :2tup:
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Welcome to the forum from South Carolina. Congrats on the new bike. Ride safe.
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Great pics! Welcome! I'm sure since you just had the BRC that you know about gloves, armored jacket, boots, helmet etc. It's pricey stuff, but really worth it, especially since you got such a great deal on such a great bike!
Also, since it's very low miles but 10 years on, you should check the dates on the sides of the tires. Mine was a 2000 with 6900 miles and the tires were original. Good tread or not, tires shouldn't go for much more than 6 years. The rubber gets old and dried up and cracked. My bike rides so much different now that I put brand new rubber on it. There are date codes stamped into every tire. http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete....jsp?techid=11 It starts with DOT and there are a bunch of numbers at the end. If it's newer than 2000, then the last 3 numbers will be the important ones. They are "week, week, year" as in "246" would be 24th week in 2006. Mine said "1799" at the end which meant 17th week of 1999, and had very fine cracks along the sidewall, which is dry rot I found out, and a very bad sign. Anyway, just tryin to help! Ride safe and best wishes from sunny CA where it's 27 degrees last night. |
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There you go Counselor. Check your tires for their date of manufacture. My guess is they are original and way too old to be safe. Oh yeah, welcome to the forum. We like new riders to show up and keep us old guys on our toes.
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Welcome, ride safe. Mine is red too, high 5.
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Welcome aboard! Your bike looks totally awesome. The fact that it's the same color/decal as mine is totally coincidental to me saying it looks awesome. :cool:
Stay safe, browse through the forum, post up your riding experiences etc. I'm so jealous of southern winter weather now that I can't ride. |
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Thank you all for the nice welcome. I took your advice and checked the age of the tires and they are 11 years old...yikes..then I checked the front tire (I have already been riding on them) and they are cracking along the sidewall. Questions: 1. Can anyone recommend an online place to buy tires and what tires are best for recreational occasional road driving: 2. I have read online that Seafoam is a good additive for my gas tank-can you comment on that; 3. How do I locate a reasonably priced motorcycle mechanic who can do general maintenace and swap out my tires (do they need balancing and rotation like car tires?)...THANK YOU :-)
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NICE RED BIKE :2tup: |
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http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com
http://www.cheapcycleparts.com http://www.jpcycles.com http://www.jafrum.com Those are the places I get my gear and parts online hope this helps! :rawk: |
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Counselor. The front and rear tires are made for their specific position so you don't rotate them. The tires are designed for specific duties on the bike. The front is for steering and braking primarily. The rear is for pushing the bike and braking primarily. Internal construction is different. They are also constructed to rotate one way for best performance. Their will be a small arrow on the sidewall to indicate the direction of rotation. Front and rear are also different size tires. Both will have tubes in them and at their present age I would replace them while replacing the tires. The contact patch is very small so you will want a better tire with better grip on the road. Old tires are a health risk.
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Usually over nite shipping. Comes out of Louisville,Ky. |
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I'm pretty much a commuter, but I ride on a variety of surfaces. When I take the bike, it is about an hour and 45 minutes each way (170 miles round trip:) mostly freeway, but I live in the hills so the first/last 20 minutes or so is twisty mountain roads and the first/last 5 minutes or so is on a gravel/dirt road. If your tires really are 11 years old, I'd definitely replace them. I'm sure whichever brand you picked, the new rubber would be wonderful. I didn't realize at first that my tires were old, so I drove them for a few weeks and I was always afraid of cornering and never really felt secure or comfortable in a turn. Once I got the new rubber, troubles were over, and cornering, even at speed, is a breeze. |
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I have the same tires as greatmaul and i like em better than the stock metzlers that came on it
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That's my story and I stand by it. :biggrin: :) |
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:) :cool: |
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