your opinion RMZ 250 '05

Edited Date/Time 1/27/2012 1:09pm
My friend is about to buy his first bike bike. Here is a link to view it http://www.otomoto.pl/index.php?sect=show&id=M721950

It comes from polish website so don't look at the description. Price is okay. Take a look at the pics and write your opinion. Thankz
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flarider
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4/12/2008 1:55pm
I suppose we are not allowed to make polish jokes, huh?
4/12/2008 2:06pm
Why would you like to make a joke? Just asking for opinion and advice
flarider
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4/12/2008 2:08pm
You are new here, huh?
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4/12/2008 4:22pm
1st bike? a 3 year old four stoke? No deal. Buy a two stroke. Learn on that keep your costs down then once you decide if you like it or not invest from that point.

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4/12/2008 6:45pm
it depends on if you like riding or rebuilding your engine ..
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4/12/2008 8:25pm
flarider wrote:
I suppose we are not allowed to make polish jokes, huh?
i dont even no any
4/12/2008 8:35pm
I say go for it...You rarely see any of those on the track and they look good...probably the engine wouldnt be as strong as an 08rmz250 but its defenately lighter and with a little carb tuning and some mods it will preform just as good...if not, BETTER... i use to have one...Its a really great transition bike from a 2stroke to a four stroke...Now i have a 450 and they have similar characteristics the 250 has got lots of potential.
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4/13/2008 7:16am
2004 and 2005 rmz250s are ticking time bombs, ACmeyers, mxsentence, and mark all hit the nail on the head STAY AWAY FROM THOSE BIKES! Go with a two stroke or if you really want a suzuki 4 banger, get an 07 or 08 rmz250, those are great bikes (strong motor and handles like a dream).
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4/13/2008 9:19am
I never had any problems with my 2004 rmz 450. Make sure to check the valves and the coolant and you should have no problems. A boyesen water pump and a higher pressure radiator cap are almost necessary, especially if you would be riding in sandy conditions. I know a lot of other people had problems, but that is probably the best four stroke I have ever owned. Handled amazing.
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4/13/2008 9:23am
KAWASAKI.......KX250. Why would we not wanna tell Polish jokes?
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4/13/2008 9:34am
A 747 recently crashed in a cemetery in Poland. Polish officials have so far retrieved 2000 bodies.

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4/13/2008 9:40am
flarider wrote:
I suppose we are not allowed to make polish jokes, huh?
jon(#42) wrote:
i dont even no any
Home schooled?
No, just Polish
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4/13/2008 10:51am
mx836 wrote:
I never had any problems with my 2004 rmz 450. Make sure to check the valves and the coolant and you should have no problems. A...
I never had any problems with my 2004 rmz 450. Make sure to check the valves and the coolant and you should have no problems. A boyesen water pump and a higher pressure radiator cap are almost necessary, especially if you would be riding in sandy conditions. I know a lot of other people had problems, but that is probably the best four stroke I have ever owned. Handled amazing.
That's why the title of the thread is rmz250 and not 450. The suzuki 450s are really nice and handle really well like you said, but as far as the 2004 and 2005 rmz250 are concerned they had terrible motors and cannot be cured with bigger radiators or any other modifications, the 2006 was a little better but not by much. The redesigned 2007 was a huge improvement and is a fast and reliable bike.
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4/13/2008 10:56am
No one would even get a sniff on that bike if it was selling for $4,200 here. Lot of money for that bike...but not sure how supply and demand is on jap bikes in Poland.
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4/13/2008 11:09am
Did you hear about the pollack who froze to death? He went to the drive-in to watch Closed For the Season.
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4/13/2008 11:26am
mx836 wrote:
I never had any problems with my 2004 rmz 450. Make sure to check the valves and the coolant and you should have no problems. A...
I never had any problems with my 2004 rmz 450. Make sure to check the valves and the coolant and you should have no problems. A boyesen water pump and a higher pressure radiator cap are almost necessary, especially if you would be riding in sandy conditions. I know a lot of other people had problems, but that is probably the best four stroke I have ever owned. Handled amazing.
I'm sure you didnt have any problem with your 2004 rmz 450.
There is no such bike, first rmz 450 was a 2005 model.

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