Bike Help for a Complete Newbie
Bike Help for a Complete Newbie
Hi, this is my first visit to this forum, and I'm very impressed. There seem to be quite a few knowledgable people here.
In short, I'm completely new to the world of motorcycles and am looking for help on something to purchase. I've talked to some friends and read articles that suggest something small and reliable to learn on. I'm curious as to whether you guys think this bike would be a good choice or not. It's in the classified ads close to where I live.
2005 Kawasaki Ninja 250R
-Less than 1,400 miles
-Mint condition
-$2,795
http://www.motofinder.com/photo/ninjapics004.jpg
What do y'all think? By the way, thank you for the help.
In short, I'm completely new to the world of motorcycles and am looking for help on something to purchase. I've talked to some friends and read articles that suggest something small and reliable to learn on. I'm curious as to whether you guys think this bike would be a good choice or not. It's in the classified ads close to where I live.
2005 Kawasaki Ninja 250R
-Less than 1,400 miles
-Mint condition
-$2,795
http://www.motofinder.com/photo/ninjapics004.jpg
What do y'all think? By the way, thank you for the help.
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test ride it or watch him ride if he won't let you test it.
and look at this site too if you want, it has some good info on looking at used bikes.
http://www.clarity.net/~adam/buying-bike.html
also, you can buy a new 06 for $3000, so that price seems a little high.
and look at this site too if you want, it has some good info on looking at used bikes.
http://www.clarity.net/~adam/buying-bike.html
also, you can buy a new 06 for $3000, so that price seems a little high.
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ninja 250 is a good, no great bike to learn on.p4tz wrote:Thanks for the help. It seems to be overpriced, but is it a good bike to learn on? Should I look for that bike but cheaper, or would you recommend something else?
but if you will be doing a lot of highways then i suggest getting the ninja 500 instead, also a good beginner bike.
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That's pretty expensive for a 250, even a 2005 model. Try and talk him down a good bit, and if he won't budge then look elsewhere.
I had someone offer me a 2005 EX250 in like-new condition with only 1,000 miles on it for $2,300 the other day (didn't want to pay that much still, although that really was a pretty fair price).
I had someone offer me a 2005 EX250 in like-new condition with only 1,000 miles on it for $2,300 the other day (didn't want to pay that much still, although that really was a pretty fair price).
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Check out my page for new riders here:p4tz wrote:Thanks for the help. It seems to be overpriced, but is it a good bike to learn on? Should I look for that bike but cheaper, or would you recommend something else?
www.CaliforniaBikeNights.com/learn
It gives you tons of info that you will need.
As for the Ninja 250 you are looking at, that is pretty high. You can get a new 2006 for $300 more.
I started with a Ninja 250. I would commute with it on the highway everyday and even took it up to San Francisco from LA. It's a very good, reliable, beginner bike. It will do 105MPH so it has plenty of power. It is not powerful enough to wheelie off the throttle, which is great because then you can't accidentally wheelie away from a stoplight or something. Very good to learn with. I put 16,000 miles on mine before I moved to my next bike.
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Why's it not great to learn on?VermilionX wrote:ninja 250 is a good, no great bike to learn on.p4tz wrote:Thanks for the help. It seems to be overpriced, but is it a good bike to learn on? Should I look for that bike but cheaper, or would you recommend something else?
but if you will be doing a lot of highways then i suggest getting the ninja 500 instead, also a good beginner bike.
He'll get bored faster than on a 500 but the small size will force him to learn the intricacies of shifting a lot more.
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i meant it's not just a good bike to learn, it's great bike to learn on.< I Fly > wrote: Why's it not great to learn on?
He'll get bored faster than on a 500 but the small size will force him to learn the intricacies of shifting a lot more.
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Oooh I gotcha.VermilionX wrote:i meant it's not just a good bike to learn, it's great bike to learn on.< I Fly > wrote: Why's it not great to learn on?
He'll get bored faster than on a 500 but the small size will force him to learn the intricacies of shifting a lot more.
Yeah, I agree with you on that.