
Does anyone have one of these? I am becoming more and more interested as the days go by.
Any thoughts and opinions?
Well it looks like Ill have to save some money too. I already have the expensive bike. Hopefully I can get it paid for so I can get one when I move. Ive got about 3 years.Ninja Geoff wrote:lol it is well suited to lanesplitting... says the MA/ME resident![]()
While it is a new bike, the aftermarket support is huge. The low end grunt it has makes it a breeze in heacy traffic. It's nimble as hell at low speeds. Riding it just says "fun". Also, passenger comfort isn't that bad. And the bike hardly even notices a passenger, with the exception that the steering feels heavier. The bars do require input to turn though, not just leaning (regardless of having a passenger). The bikes geometry leans to the sport touring side of things in that regard, though I've read simply dropping the front end a bit makes a difference in that.
It's hard to explain, but the bike is great. I just wish it had more straight line power sometimes. Though in the twisty bits, i can easily smoke my roomate on his YZF750. And as much as I want a dual-sport, i just don't want to give up the ninja. So it looks like i need to save up a LOT of money so i can get 2 bikes
wtf? Old design? It was designed from the ground up a new bike a few years ago. EVERYTHING about it is new, nothing borrowed from other bikes. Er, except the headlight, that's from a Z1000.pujolshomerun wrote:A friend of mine has that bike. Honestly, it's a piece of c*r*a*p. It has an old design and it looks cheap. If you don't like racing replicas and want to have a street bike with higher handlebars, I recomand you Yamaha FZ6 and Suzuki 2008 GSX650F.
LoL... well it is like a 2 year old design now Geoff. That's like... 60 in sportbike yearsNinja Geoff wrote:wtf? Old design? It was designed from the ground up a new bike a few years ago. EVERYTHING about it is new, nothing borrowed from other bikes. Er, except the headlight, that's from a Z1000.pujolshomerun wrote:A friend of mine has that bike. Honestly, it's a piece of c*r*a*p. It has an old design and it looks cheap. If you don't like racing replicas and want to have a street bike with higher handlebars, I recomand you Yamaha FZ6 and Suzuki 2008 GSX650F.
Sev wrote:LoL... well it is like a 2 year old design now Geoff. That's like... 60 in sportbike yearsNinja Geoff wrote:wtf? Old design? It was designed from the ground up a new bike a few years ago. EVERYTHING about it is new, nothing borrowed from other bikes. Er, except the headlight, that's from a Z1000.pujolshomerun wrote:A friend of mine has that bike. Honestly, it's a piece of c*r*a*p. It has an old design and it looks cheap. If you don't like racing replicas and want to have a street bike with higher handlebars, I recomand you Yamaha FZ6 and Suzuki 2008 GSX650F.. Time to get a new one.
Seriously though, the ninja 650's are great bikes. Good off the line grunt, though they lack a little top end. The parallel twin design is cheap to produce, easy to work on, and hellaciously efficient.
One of my co-workers bought the Versys (same engine as the 650), and I was just barely able to keep up with him on the track riding my 599.
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