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I have 3 two stroke bikes on the road and insured.
1 with Co-operators and 2 with TD. In fact, if you can access the TD on-line quote tool, I think the rz350 is in the drop down list of bikes. Cheap to insure now.
Fun bike, well sorted ones can be fast too!
My tzr250 and gamma250 are my daily rides. I test rode modern supersport 600cc and 1000cc to see if I wanted to go back to a four stroke. NOPE.
Too heavy and felt like I would have to get to hta breaking speeds to have any fun or putter around in 3 gears (been there, done that).
The NSR250 has...
For long rides out of the city I carry an extended tool kit with a litre of 2stroke oil in a rugged tool backpack made by Dewalt.
I found it on sale at Home Depot a couple of years back. Canadian Tire also has something similar, but made by Milwakee.
Lots of tool backpacks available. Veto...
I started on a Ninja600, moved to a gixer750 and then took a bit of a break from riding.
Found that commuting in the city on those bikes was not fun.
When I started back again, I decided on an older 250. I've had that bike for about 20 years now.
It's my daily driver. It suits the kind of...
Absolutely love riding the city at night. Cooler temperatures, less traffic and I can have a bit of fun under the radar.
Most nice nights, I'm out till about 2am... it's what summer is about for me. I'll sleep when winter is here.
Huge difference from 16" to 17". No way I've been able to find any radials in a 16 inch.
I've had BT45 and they're an ok tire. Not overly confidence inspiring. Also the back tends to square on these.
I've found Pirelli Sport Demons are stickier than the BT45. The back seemed to have gone off...
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