Harley-Davidson, America's motorcycle. Too bad you don't want one.
2007-03-18 19:30:01
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answered by ? 7
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the zzr and the ninja are 2 different bikes the ninja is a race replica and the zzr is more of a sport tourer. It would be a good first bike the zzr is a 600 and the ex is a 500 0r a 250 go to kawasaki .com and look
2007-03-19 13:12:51
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answered by 51 6
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i'd recommend the ZZR250. that's amazingly fantastic look and many exciting. The bike classification I had very last year experienced on 250's and also you should experience tender on it. there is no longer adequate potential to get you into too a lot problem. you may promote it next year and get a six hundred when you position on one thousand miles or so. i began with a six hundred sport motorcycle i'm satisfied I did. You get used to motorcycles speedy and getting the feel of it basically takes time on the seat. bypass for the KAW.
2016-12-02 05:32:31
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answered by ? 4
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According to wikipedia the Ninja and the ZZR 250 are the same thing. I don't recommend buying a 250... just take the class and learn the basics on their 250's, and then get a bigger bike.
2007-03-18 19:45:44
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answered by Shakespeare, William 4
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Good on you for choosing a sensible beginner's bike; a lot of new riders seem to think that an R6 or GSXR-600 is "sensible" because it's not a 1000, but they're definitely for experienced riders.
That said, are you planning to keep it a while? There's fun to be had on small-displacement bikes regardless of your experience level (and they're cheaper and more forgiving to ride). However, you may find in a few months to a year once you're reasonably confident that you want more power. You might look into the Ninja 500, an older CBR600 like an F3 or F4, or similar bikes.
2007-03-18 20:29:46
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answered by Anonymous
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what ever you do make sure its cheap. You are gonna get board on a 250 so fast. I took a class to get my license and will not buy anything less than a 650. A 250 is a good starter bike but you will get board fast
2007-03-19 04:57:46
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answered by emb06@sbcglobal.net 1
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I suggest you take the class first before buying. They should have bikes there you learn on (probably 250 cc). Once you've graduated, you WILL want a bigger motorcycle. Trust me. You will want 500cc of engine at least, so you don't get throttle lag on the freeway in top gear!
2007-03-19 13:16:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Smart not going with a noisy Harley.
2007-03-18 22:43:45
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answered by Vlasko 3
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Skip the middle man and get a ZX-14.
2007-03-19 10:09:00
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answered by Anonymous
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NINJA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, i love it my friend has one it was sweet
2007-03-18 19:23:16
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answered by egg 4
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