Ninja 250R...any better newbie bike?

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#11 Unread post by BigChickenStrips »

Edit: i am 6'2" as well but a little heavier at about 235lbs

the ninjette is an wesme bike- you can see every one on here who owns one will highly recomend it.

i love mine. i plan to keep it even when i get a bigger bike because its so damn fun.

if our oppinions arent enough to sway you, there are whole clubs of people who are obscessive about the little ninja-
www.ninja250.info
www.ninja250.com
www.ninja250.org
www.ninja250.net to name a few

some people put bigger windshields on them and tor with them because the comfortable riding position and great fuel economy.
some people race them (against other 250's)
a lot of people who have bigger bikes (esp hump-the-tank supersports) get them for around town went they dont need 170hp or to be doing 130 in second gear

the only person who told me not to get one was the guy at the stealership mad about missing out on some comission for selling me such an inexpensve bike.

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Re: Ninja 250R...any better newbie bike?

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TripleB wrote: It's super cheap ($3000)
Hmm I'd look into the pricing of that bike, because my 2004 Ninja 500 w/ 3500 miles on it cost that much, so I'd tend to think the 250 would cost less. Of course I'm a newb too so I might not know what I'm talking about.
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#13 Unread post by toroytorero »

how does this bike handle on the highway ?? does it struggle to cruise at 70mph??

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#14 Unread post by KarateChick »

70 mph - that's like about 100 kph - Hell No!!! I'm in 4the gear there and still have 2 gears to go. 8)
Ya right, :wink: there are only 2 kinds of bikes: It's a Ninja... look that one's a Harley... oh there's a Ninja... Harley...Ninja...

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#15 Unread post by VermilionX »

toroytorero wrote:how does this bike handle on the highway ?? does it struggle to cruise at 70mph??
the rated top speed of the ninjette is 105 mph.
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KarateChick wrote:70 mph - that's like about 100 kph - Hell No!!! I'm in 4the gear there and still have 2 gears to go. 8)
I can attest to this, I've jinked from 100-130 and she stuck right with me the whole way.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#17 Unread post by Sculelos »

Sevulturus wrote:
KarateChick wrote:70 mph - that's like about 100 kph - Hell No!!! I'm in 4the gear there and still have 2 gears to go. 8)
I can attest to this, I've jinked from 100-130 and she stuck right with me the whole way.
130 kmh I presume which is about 80MPH. Anyways from what I've heard the ninja is a good bike, I've never actually riden one before though.

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#18 Unread post by ElektraSpitfire »

i love my ninja 250! i started out as a total newb and got it before i took the msf. I practiced around on it and learned how to ride without any prior experience, and it is very very newb friendly. It is also a very forgiving bike, because I know I probably made a ton of mistakes that on any other bike would have resulted in a faceplant in the cement. :shock: It's powerful enough for what you want to do and more, good price, good everything..you can't go wrong :)

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