Finally! I bought my first bike!

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#21 Unread post by zenman »

Is there a way to put saddle bags or the equivalent on those things? I would seriously consider buying one, but I need to carry things...at least a few things.

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#22 Unread post by ofblong »

zenman wrote:Is there a way to put saddle bags or the equivalent on those things? I would seriously consider buying one, but I need to carry things...at least a few things.
just a thought why not use a back pack?
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#23 Unread post by KarateChick »

ofblong wrote:
zenman wrote:Is there a way to put saddle bags or the equivalent on those things? I would seriously consider buying one, but I need to carry things...at least a few things.
just a thought why not use a back pack?
If you are talking about the Ninja 250 and you are like me, I don't particularly like the feeling of a big knapsack on my back when riding, especially if it is fairly full. I have taken to using the tying hooks and have a few different lengths of bungee cords that I'm presently using. And I'd like to find a small cargo net soon too.
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Get saddle bags?

#24 Unread post by asiantay »

Definitely would not reccomend a backpack... pretty much EVER. With a backpack, depending on how much stuff you put into it, your ability to roll if you ever crash will be greatly hindered... so says my brother who's been in a few over the years (whew.. ditched the responsibility). As for your bike... AWESOME! I love the yellow on that bike, and from what I've read you have enough overhead room to fight with the bigger bikes, like the 500cc (I think it was a 'Bang for your Buck' column in Motorcyclist or something). Cheers on the bike!
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#25 Unread post by dieziege »

tank bags are your friend....

though people do put saddle bags on them too. And tail bags... and trunks...
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#26 Unread post by gitarjunky »

Happy bike day James! Yellow is totally the fastest too...be safe out there....oh, and let me know how you like those Icon shoes.
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#27 Unread post by Wankel7 »

Thanks for the encouragement !

I live just north of Dallas...rather nice area but not the twisties I am used to growing up in the foothills of VA:(

So far I really like the Icon shoes...I guess I will get back to you if I have to slide with them :/

James

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Congrats!

#28 Unread post by avoidalliteration »

Congrats on your new bike! It is a beaut. I am also looking to get a 250 as my first bike and I have been having a heckuva time trying to find a reasonably-priced used one in my area (RTP, NC), as they seem to be in high demand now with the weather warming up.

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NorthernPete wrote:although Im going to have to *ulp!* agree with part of moto150
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#30 Unread post by The Grinch »

Draggin Jeans have kevlar only in the knees and butt, nowhere else. They don't have any armor. They're better than regular jeans, but not nearly as good as a leather or textile motorcycle pant with padding and armor.

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