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  1. for just 20k extra i would probably take the 750

    unless of course yoou dont need so much power ,then get the 400 and its plenty fast

    about 53 HP and good solid pull from the engine right up to 170+

    they are both great bikes tbh

    Big differences in fuel consumption? What about spare parts?

  2. I've been looking for a pretty and well-maintained Honda CB400 for a while. But now has come across a couple of bikes that seem to be in very good condition from the pictures and description.

    Both have all the papers and the Green Book. Both are registered in 2003.

    So, how much difference is there on these bikes? CB750 costs about 20,000 more.

    Some experiences and advice?

    The CB400 has the vtec2 engine. I dont know what engine in the CB750, it do not say in the ad.

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  3. I've got a D-Tracker & I love it. Most of my riding is done in town & on short rides up into the mountains. In both cases the D-Tracker is just about perfect for me (I enjoy riding but I'm not an aggressive rider). On longer trips the bike is not ideal (uncomfortably seat, limited power) but then it's not designed as a tourer. After 3 years I finally did something about the lousy seat: on a recent trip to the US I picked up the Sargent Cycles seat for the KLX/D-Tracker. It's a marked improvement on longer trips but still not quite what I'd call comfortable. All in all I recommend the D-Tracker if your riding habits are like mine, though if I was in the market I'd think about waiting til the new Honda CRF250 comes out later this year.

    What will be the biggest different between the D-Tracker 250 and the Honda CRF250 then?

    The price....

    Price? How much diffrent?

  4. I've got a D-Tracker & I love it. Most of my riding is done in town & on short rides up into the mountains. In both cases the D-Tracker is just about perfect for me (I enjoy riding but I'm not an aggressive rider). On longer trips the bike is not ideal (uncomfortably seat, limited power) but then it's not designed as a tourer. After 3 years I finally did something about the lousy seat: on a recent trip to the US I picked up the Sargent Cycles seat for the KLX/D-Tracker. It's a marked improvement on longer trips but still not quite what I'd call comfortable. All in all I recommend the D-Tracker if your riding habits are like mine, though if I was in the market I'd think about waiting til the new Honda CRF250 comes out later this year.

    What will be the biggest different between the D-Tracker 250 and the Honda CRF250 then?

  5. MY D tracker was a love hate relationship. Fromt he factory it is slow and underpowered, Easily changed and when de restricted it take on a new life. The seat suck for rides over 100 km.

    On long rides it sucked. Not enough power and poor seat

    Aroudn town it ws fun but not good to get groceries

    THe seat looks big but for two is really cramped.

    After 1 year and less than 2000 km on mine I sold it, Though it was a fun bike, with many other bikes that did things better, I just did not use it. I used my CBR150 more. Easy to drive and easy to hang bags on the merrors. My PCX got the most km in the year

    Cheers mate... I have a PCX as well. Maybe I should take a look at Honda CBR250?

  6. Have you tried it, and ended it with that you bought it?

    I'm looking for a small and fun bike for small trips around here where I live. The Kawasaki D-Tracker has good reviews, apart from a not comfortable seat. But from what I understand so there should be after market seats or that you can rebuild the original seat? Anyone know anything more about this? Someone who has done something with their seat?

    All tips on the bike is much appreciated, as I reckon that at the end of next week or the week after that it is buying a new bike.

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  7. I will start by buying shares in Thailand. I use SCB Bank and Internet banking there.

    Is it legal by foreigners to trade stocks in Thailand as a private person? Taxes and fees in connection with share trading?

    Is SCB Bank right bank for purchase of shares, or are there better alternatives?

    Is the online buying and selling shares, so that I can follow the course development?

    Appreciate any information how I should proceed.

    Best regards.

    Dagling

  8. Need some help. I have been thinking about getting me a Honda CB 400. A friend bought one for a few months ago, and I tried for a couple of ours. I am "hooked", and what a nice soundlicklips.gif

    So, what bike (model,year) should I go for? The newest is the best? Millage,what is over the top? Price for a well kept bike with a Green Book? jap.gif

  9. A strange name you may think apparently this name was given to me by my mother,

    who say's she's pretty sure I was conceived on the pillion seat of an old Norton dominator 88 mc in a far corner of the ace café car park on a cold foggy evening in London.

    The bike in question had just achieved the magic ton 100 mph on the London north circular road and the riders prize was popping his cherry with my mum in a racing position on the Norton café racer whilst on it's main stand.

    The rest of the story? Have a closer look at the photo

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  10. A strange name you may think apparently this name was given to me by my mother,

    who say's she's pretty sure I was conceived on the pillion seat of an old Norton dominator 88 mc in a far corner of the ace café car park on a cold foggy evening in London.

    The bike in question had just achieved the magic ton 100 mph on the London north circular road and the riders prize was popping his cherry with my mum in a racing position on the Norton café racer whilst on it's main stand.

    The rest of the story? Have a closer look at the photo ;)

  11. I assume you would like to move soon, otherwiise do I know of a beautiful house with a beautiful garden

    w. huge Sala and a fishpond.

    The house features 2 bedrooms/ensuite one with a bath tub, plus kitchen, a huge livingroom,

    built by a foreigner to Eurtopean standards few years back.

    Best,

    Tina

    Price?

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