Wich Kawi best for a noob?
Wich Kawi best for a noob?
Hello all,
I took the BRC a while ago but until now have been unable to get a bike. I now have enough to get a bike but would like some opinions on the best of the Kawasaki line for a beginner. I am just over 6'1", 220 lbs with an inseam close to 34". I'm looking for a bike to use mostly for commuting, about 20 miles each way surface streets and highway. I would like to know what you think of the KLR 650, Ninja 500R, and Vulcan 500 or is there something else that would work better? Thanks.
I took the BRC a while ago but until now have been unable to get a bike. I now have enough to get a bike but would like some opinions on the best of the Kawasaki line for a beginner. I am just over 6'1", 220 lbs with an inseam close to 34". I'm looking for a bike to use mostly for commuting, about 20 miles each way surface streets and highway. I would like to know what you think of the KLR 650, Ninja 500R, and Vulcan 500 or is there something else that would work better? Thanks.
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I'd sit on both a Vulcan and a Ninja and see where your preference is and then figure out how much power you need.
A Ninja 250 has enough power to do what you need. A 500 will give you a little more oomph on the highway. The 650s are also very nice (the Ninja and the KLR) but then you're spending a bit more.
Check out the beginner stickies and get something cheap to learn on. I got a Ninja 500 to learn on myself, and I probably could've done with a 250 for my first season (and I'm 6'0" and about 200 lbs).
I was glad I didn't drop $6-$7k on my first bike. It gave me some room to get nicer gear and I'm not as terrified of damaging the thing as I would be if I'd paid twice as much.
A Ninja 250 has enough power to do what you need. A 500 will give you a little more oomph on the highway. The 650s are also very nice (the Ninja and the KLR) but then you're spending a bit more.
Check out the beginner stickies and get something cheap to learn on. I got a Ninja 500 to learn on myself, and I probably could've done with a 250 for my first season (and I'm 6'0" and about 200 lbs).
I was glad I didn't drop $6-$7k on my first bike. It gave me some room to get nicer gear and I'm not as terrified of damaging the thing as I would be if I'd paid twice as much.
The ninja and vulcan 500 basically share the same motor and transmission, just tuned differently. Either bike would be a good choice and would have plenty of power for highway cruising. So it depends on your preference of sport vs. cruiser.
The KLR is a great do-anything machine but its a tall, gigantic bike. Might not be the best choice for a beginner because of the handling characteristics, but you could probably handle it ok since you are over 6'0. But you should go sit on one at a dealer to see if you like the vibe.
The KLR is a great do-anything machine but its a tall, gigantic bike. Might not be the best choice for a beginner because of the handling characteristics, but you could probably handle it ok since you are over 6'0. But you should go sit on one at a dealer to see if you like the vibe.
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I love my Vulcan 500 but I would rather have a Ninja 500 for it's lighter weight, quicker engine (according to performance records of the Ninja) and it seems less cramped than the Vulcan. The Ninja also has a bigger tank so you can go quite a bit further than the Vulcan.
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