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Old 11-19-2018, 11:30 PM   #1
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Gio beast owner and poster from 2010ish thinking about a Brozz 250. The Beast was a great learning tool even though my kids mocked me for owning it. I put all the upgrades on it and even macgivered some of my own. Thanks for the info on registration in Arizona Oorah. I winter in Tucson and was curious how difficult it would be for me.
I have read much about the Hawk and that could meet my need but I do like the idea of a counterbalanced engine so thought a Brozz shipped to AZ over a CSC TT250. Also I am 6’4” and the seat is a bit taller on the Brozz I have read. Anyone with a dealer recommendation?
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Old 11-20-2018, 12:11 AM   #2
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Oorah...welcome to here! Someone must have messed something up at the Yuma MVD because a few years back when I registered my TMEC 200, I had to take it in for a visual inspection.

Waynec, Check with member Peace Sports from his thread. He should know who to buy from. The Brozz has been described as a great bike. I would consider the BMS enduro since it is a Bashan bike but with 21/18 wheels. Ipersonally don't mind the 'oddball' wheel sizes of the Brozz, but some around here do, lol.
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Old 11-20-2018, 12:09 PM   #3
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Gio beast owner and poster from 2010ish thinking about a Brozz 250. The Beast was a great learning tool even though my kids mocked me for owning it. I put all the upgrades on it and even macgivered some of my own. Thanks for the info on registration in Arizona Oorah. I winter in Tucson and was curious how difficult it would be for me.
I have read much about the Hawk and that could meet my need but I do like the idea of a counterbalanced engine so thought a Brozz shipped to AZ over a CSC TT250. Also I am 6’4” and the seat is a bit taller on the Brozz I have read. Anyone with a dealer recommendation?
Waynec
Wayne! How are you? Haven't heard from you for a long time.
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Old 11-21-2018, 09:02 AM   #4
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Hi W&G. I was going to pm you with a hi. I am retired now!!! It’s wonderful. I am now spending 4 months in AZ and I know I bent your ear a couple of years ago about what bike to consider but never pulled the trigger.
My Reno’s down south are about complete.....I bought a “fixer upper”.....aka a dump and now I have time and would love a Brozz or Hawk. Looks like build quality is much better than our Gio Beast days and the pricing is decent. Used Japanese bikes seem to carry a premium price in Tucson and new bikes are more expensive that here at home. I don’t get it. It will be fun to shop the market and build a bike.
Hope you are well.
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