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Bikes
2015 Yamaha MT07 HO
R Class
Yamaha’s MT 07 has quickly established itself as the bike of choice for learner riders Australia wide.
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Our MT 07 High Output (700cc) version is pure riding pleasure. With a neutral “sit up” seating position, lightweight, responsive steering and simple ergonomics the MT 07 feels much smaller and nimble than most bikes in this class, making it very easy to complete low speed turns, safely turn at roundabouts and park in smaller areas.
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The MT 07’s Parallel twin cylinder engine provides smooth, linear power from very low speeds through to effortless highway cruising.
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Smooth, responsive twin disc (front) and single disc (rear) brakes make stopping an easy and safe task.
2015 Yamaha MT07
R-E Class
With the same specs as it’s big brother except for engine size (650cc), the standard “07” provides the same ride position, easy steering, quick braking and smooth engine characteristics as the “HO”
The lams version also features ABS braking , adding to the safety factor for less experienced riders.
2016 Yamaha MT03
R-E Class
The latest addition to our fleet, the MT 03 (300 cc ) gives learners the opportunity to experience smooth paralell twin power, excellent ABS braking, and very smooth, responsive steering.
It’s low seat height makes it ideal for shorter students, and it’s great performance enables students to experience highway riding in complete safety.
The MT 03 is the complete package for learners.
2012 Honda CB 125
R-E Class
Weighing just 137 kg, a seat height of just 767mm and a digital gear indicator, the CB is ideal for novice riders to wish to experience the thrill of riding a motorcycle for the first time or for the rider who wants to step up from a lightweight moped or scooter.
The CB has a very user friendly engine, clutch and brakes. It will quite happily deal with any mistakes that the rider may make whilst learning to ride.Our CB is fitted with full crash bars for added safety and peace of mind for the student.
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