Looking for a 4 stroke

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Gary Smith, Feb 23, 2005.

  1. Gary Smith

    Gary Smith Guest

    Hi. I'm looking for a second hand four stroke trailbike to buy. Quite a few
    makes/models out there. Does anyone know of a list i can get or can people
    please reply with makes/models. My budget will go to about $1000 so any
    newer bikes would be out (and quite a few older ones too!!). So far i know
    of, Honda - XR/XL/XLX, Yamaha - TT/XT, Suzuki - DR, Kawasaki - KLR
    For those wondering, i'm in Southwest Victoria near Hamilton.

    Thanks all....


    Gary.
     
    Gary Smith, Feb 23, 2005
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  2. Gary Smith

    Vincent Guest


    Give Les Bowen a call, he is not far from you in Colac and regularly beats
    the pants off factory bikes with his Triumph, he would have the best clue
    and might even be able to put you on to one or five

    Vincent
     
    Vincent, Feb 24, 2005
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  3. Gary Smith

    Stroker Guest

    ebay is good for dirt bikes.

    but hey listen when i tell ya, 2 stroke is twice as much bang for ure buck
     
    Stroker, Feb 24, 2005
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  4. Gary Smith

    Vincent Guest


    Utter crap !!
     
    Vincent, Feb 25, 2005
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  5. Gary Smith

    Gary Smith Guest

    Forgot to mention, the reason i want to know different models is because i
    search on Ebay, Trading Post and Bikepoint online and you have to select the
    model you are after. Any other secondhand bike websites i could be looking
    through online?

    Thanks.

    Gary
     
    Gary Smith, Feb 26, 2005
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  6. 4 stroke trailbikes > $1000. many different models, these will give you
    some indication of what models exist.

    Honda XL250, 350, 500
    XR200, 250, 350, 500, 600

    Kawasaki KLR, KLX

    Suzuki DR250, 400, 500, 600

    Yamaha XT250, 550, 600
    TT250, 350 (good bikes)

    Al
     
    Alan Pennykid, Feb 26, 2005
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