![]() |
kawasaki ninja 250r
I'm thinking about picking up an 08 ninja 250r. they're like $3500 brand new which is a really good deal and they're completely redesigned. I want something with low power that I can learn on but at the same time not have to worry about replacing expensive parts if I drop it. I'd also like one for cruising and saving on gas. I'd probably get either red or black, but here's a picture for reference:
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h1...250R_Right.jpg sure it's only 250cc but I'm only 150lbs so I think it should get up pretty well. so what do you guys think of these bikes? |
I love the new look...I'd say go for it but others would say dont waste your time..get at least a 600 which I dont wanna hear.
|
great bike especially if your not concerned abotu going fast and you want good gas mileage...
probably on e of the only 250cc bikes that will do ok at highway speeds! and you cant argue with 70mpg:) |
yea man get it and I want a ride on it.. i went last yr and asked about them and its pretty stout to at least get a yr or 2 experience on, and like all previous yr 250s when you go to sell you wont lose much money at all.
|
My roommate had the same bike until he laid it down in a field at school. He loved it though, especially for the gas mileage. Nothing is better than riding on a nice sunny day. Go for it dude
|
Good choice. There is no point getting a 600 race bike when you're just learning to ride. I'm planning on picking up a learner bike too. I don't want to kill myself. Probably gettin a 400... or more mods to the Supra LOL
|
what type of speed can you get out of a 250cc? 90-100mph? more or less? everytime i think about getting a bike i am hit with two questions. Can the bike get up to 90+mph quickly? And is buying a 600cc bike smart when you have limited experience?
I dont need a 120+mph bike,but i would want my bike to be quicker then my car (240sx) and my experience is limited to sitting on friend's bikes pretending i am moving |
250 is fine if you're just learning to ride. It'll be a great starter bike and you can priogress to a 600 or 750...I hate seeing guys that can barely ride going out and buying 1100....its not safe.
If you get it, enjoy it and be safe bro. Deinitely a nice bike. |
Quote:
|
Wow, the new 250 looks really good. a 250 is a great learner bike. its light, nimble, and gets good gas mileage. i say go for it.
|
Good advice FTW! oh and it looks very sexified this year so good luck with it.
|
i am selling my 240 this weekend, and i was goin to hold on to the money for a couple weeks till i was ready to a newer car, but now i am thinking of using the $3k to buy a 250r and buy a cheaper car in a couple months...DAMN YOU garrettj8 for posting affordable fun toys!!!!*shakes fist*:)
|
If I were you i would try to get one used.. once your used to ridding your defiantly gonna want a faster bike and your going to want to sell that 250 and your going loose out on some money.. Thats a good bike to learn on but you will out grow it very very fast..
|
i agree with the growing out fast but if your looking to learn and just run around and get good gas miles thats perfect for you. i am a big dude so i started out on a 750 and i out grew that fast and now i am on a 1000 and its perfect for me! it all matters on what you want and what you want to get out of it!
|
I am 5'11" and 180lbs, am i in range for a 250 or should i look at a 500?
|
I personally would not buy a 250 for myself. i am 6' and about 185. The 250 just isn't enough bike for me to learn on. I would start on a used 600 (which can be had in the price range you are looking at). I want mine for highway cruising, and typically a 250 is not fun for that!
|
Quote:
thanks for the comments guys, I'd really like to get this bike soon. if I can gather about $1000 for a nice down payment the monthly payments would be like $100 and insurance is cheap as hell. I'd have it paid off in a year probably which would give me plenty of time to learn everything about it. I'd still probably hang on to it for the gas mileage (somewhere around 60mpg with a 4.8 gal tank.) it's a nice commuter bike and for cruising on those nice days. |
I know some one in school with this, its a very small 1st bike. Great for a beginner your right it tops out at 120 which is more then enough especially for someone new. I am considering the same bike also i sat on it and it fits like a glove and im your size in build also so its a very easy bike to handle. Every one keeps telling me to get the 600 but im not killing my self for anyone. Learn on this man for the time being.
|
Nice choice, I however will be looking into a 600 or 750 for my first bike. Even though im a bigger guy i have ridden bikes before but i just wanna feel more comfortable first.
|
I actually really like this bike! The price is right and though its only 250cc i'm sure it would be great for someone like me who has very limited expirence on bikes. I might have to buy this
|
| All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:29 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.