I was just browisng the forum after going to nsr-world.com, becuase i am desperatley after an NSR for my learner legal licence, so once at the forum i wasj ust looking andto my surprise i saw you - a fellow tasmanian.
So hi my name is Mark and i was jsut wondering how did you find an NSR in tas? very lucky i guess, or unless you imported it? How much did you pay?
there has only been one that ive seen an NSR one pulling out of the kingston hardware a while ago (with brown packing tape to seal the exhaust can!!!)
Anyway, like most L/P plate bike riders i was annoyed at the fact that the largest displacement can be 260ml so, i settled for the fastest 250 learner legal (in Tas anyway ) the NSR 250 - i know heaps of mods where i can brdige certain electrics and rmove one of two components to unlock up to 60HP - with a deresticted airbox, exhaust and some tuning. Even better i can mill the head down (i a lathe, mill, etc) (or use a thinner headgasket) to achive more compression, this also means i should use octane bootser buy hey, more power .
BTW here is a good and cheap "mod" for anybike - add 0.781cc of pure acetone to each litre of petrol, this makes it vaporise better (breaks surface tension of petrol) and makes for torque and power due to an even/faster burn. However, im not sure of using it in a 2 banger due to the oil in the fuel...would the acetone dissovle and or distort its lubricating properties????
Anyway, what turned out to be a few questions ended up to be a who thread...ahwell i better head of now.
PS - Dont worry 60 hp 2 bangers for a learn bike will be fine - im experianced and are tall (186cm - 6'3") aND weigh 220 pounds so the bikes power should be tame - well enoguh for me - its a 2 storke - u buy them for their harsh power and guranteed adrenalin rush (well i do )
hi welcome to the forum, check the classified section for NSRs for sale, there is one very good bike at the moment (mine) its a bit slow but its very good. _________________ Stock and really slow MC28SE Repsol Rep... =(
Hey, welcome to the forum... ahhh so many questions ... well the first thing i will say is pacients is the key to getting an nsr into tassie. it took me 3-4 months to find one then another month to get it registered. i found mine in melbourne, on www.bikesales.com.au. was abit worried about buying a bike i haddent ridden but i had no choice. i then got it shipped over on the ferry ($330). Once it arrived the hard bit started, trrying to get it registerd, i wont go into it because its a long story but what i will say is if you do get one from interstate make sure IT IS CURRENTLY REGISTERED!!!!! i absolutly love mine to pices and (imo) is the best looking and definatly the quickest 250 in tassie. hear are some pics of her
I will bring her over to show you if you want to see one in real life before you buy one (once i replace the wheel bearing which decided to eat itself today )
good luck with it and pm me if you want to catch up.. cheers _________________ Hesitation is Fatal!!
I was just wondering why you said to make sure its registerd? Is that to indicate its condition? or to save the one month waiting time...BTW- is the one month waiting each time you register or just from the first time you do it?
One major concern i have is spares? Could i just go to my local honda dealer and order spares?
Im sorry to pepper you guys in questions, but this is all new to me and i need the have a really good reason to convince my self to get one and if its worht the fuss...
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