"bikerbetty" <bikerbetty.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> From: "Resound" <sacredchao.TakeThisOut@bigpond.com>
> Subject: Learner legal bikes
> Date: Monday, 10 September 2007 7:21 PM
>
> I've been holding off on buying a bike preparatory to getting my learner's
> permit, partly because I'm about to get married and have very little cash
> but also partly because if Victoria is ditching the 260cc limit in favour
> of
> a power/weight limit in 2008 I'd rather have a ~400cc bike with a fatter
> torque curve that'll happily manage freeway speeds than a 250cc screamer
> even if it lacks top-end urge. A quick Google seems to indicate that this
> is
> still all up in the air but a couple of newspaper articles I've seen
> lately
> seem more certain. The VicRoads website wasn't helpful. Can anyone shed
> some
> light on this?
>
> Hmmm.... if you want to wait until late October, (you may have more info
> then about the direction VicRoads wants to go in as well) I might have a
> 2006 Suzuki GS500F for sale (well-loved, meticulously serviced,
> learner-legal under power-to-weight ratio rules....) Heated grips, Ventura
> Rack.... a mere 31000kms (by mid October maybe 34000) on the clock. One
> "lady" <snigger> owner on P plates... 2 new tyres as of about a fortnight
> ago. New chain and sprockets after Wintersun (in June).
>
> betty
>
That sounds great...probably nicer than the amount of money I was planning
to spend. The phrase "fixer-upper" will probably appear in there somewhere.
I'm not particularly scared by mechanical bits so I'll buy it before I need
it and take things from there.
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