250 sport bike opinions

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250 sport bike opinions

#1 Unread post by Anonu »

I couldn't find topics pertaining to this, but if there are, please direct me to them!

Recently I started to look at a good bike to start on. First and foremost, i wanted somethign cheap. I don't care about having a bunch of horses under me, as much as I care about having a great riding experience that I don't have to dedicate my small student budget to get.

So this lead me to the Kawasaki Ninja EX250, abd EX500. I've read that these things won't give all the accel. that you may want, but the handling is pretty kick "O Ring". I wanted to "shop around", but I found that there aren't really that many bikes that compete with the 250.

So am I wrong about the lack of competition? What about getting the 250 or the 500?

I'll probably think of more questions as the thread progresses.

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#2 Unread post by Sev »

Even the 250 can easily leave a car in the dust. How much accel do you really need?
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#3 Unread post by BigChickenStrips »

do a search for ninja250 or ex250 here at TMW or check out www.ninja250.info
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and www.ninja250.net

nice bike, very fast (compared to cars), and reliable

the 500 probably a little faster? but for $2000 more it isnt that much faster.
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#4 Unread post by dieziege »

Hyosung makes a nice looking (at least in pictures) 250 sport that they are importing to the US. GT250R.
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#5 Unread post by CNF2002 »

When I saw this I thought I was going to read 250 opinions on sportbikes.

The Ninja 250 is nice and I hear it is fine for the highway. I only sat on one, never rode it, but it was comfy.
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#6 Unread post by Anonu »

Concerning the acceleration comment, that's really what I mean, I can't imagine it being THAT important to me in the city and on a few longer trips, which is why I'm considering it heavily.

Thanks for the links.

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#7 Unread post by Ninja Geoff »

If you fit on a 250, go for it. I wish i could, i'd have a bike by now.
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#8 Unread post by sapaul »

It's relative, in my family there is a BMW 1200 that hauls all the long trips and track days and breakfast runs. Then there is the 125 scooter that my daughter uses to go to college and back and general riding around the suburbs. Then there is a 250 Kymco scooter that everybody grabs for anything and is more than capable on the highway. 250's are great bikes but you have to know how to ride the sport versions as they simply are not forgiving. Check out Hyosung, they are getting more popular around the world and have a 650 cruiser at the price of a high end 250.
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#9 Unread post by Anonu »

Are Hyosungs sold in Canada? I'm a n00b, and have never hear of them.

I'm certainly not interestd in a scooter. I've already got a 49cc moped, and the agility of a sport bike appeals to me.

I need to pick up some oil for my racebike team this morning, so I'll be asking plenty of questions at the dealership.

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#10 Unread post by bok »

the accel on the 250 was good enough for me to get it hauling at 120kmph in no time flat last night when i took my fiance's bike for a spin, and i'm a *ahem* larger rider.
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