RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea
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RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea - 4/2/2008 4:46:54 PM
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Syphen
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RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea - 4/2/2008 6:19:21 PM
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That looks awesome.
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RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea - 4/3/2008 11:36:43 AM
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Bumble Bee
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I seen that pix yesterday and that does look HOT! That funky rear fender has to go also, but that bike will tuen heads in a good way-not the way the old 250R did LOL! Kaw really did make a respectable looking small bike for once.
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RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea - 4/3/2008 4:45:51 PM
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Syphen
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Just a couple pics of our new 250R Ninja. I rode it for about 90km today. Its a great little bike.
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RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea - 4/3/2008 5:53:47 PM
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Orangebutter
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Wow, that black one looks pretty cool. I haven't been able to see a black one in person. As soon as the dealer gets em, they are out the door. I have seen the other colors and they all look pretty good. I would have to go with the green and am waiting to see a black one. I know that it is carburated, but just putting on a slip on, do you guys think that will require rejetting? And looking at the stock can, can you remove the baffle? I saw allen head bolts that look like they can be removed and some rivets that look like they can be punched out. Can you comment a little more on the performance. I saw a video of a guy punching it a little on youtube but I don't know if he wot it or not. Everytime I ask the dealership they say it has the acceleration of a 8 or 900 cruiser. Not that that would be a huge concern since it does 0-60 in 5. something seconds but am wondering how it is on the highway. I was out riding today and it was pretty windy. It feels like the bottom is going to slip out from under. You know what I mean. If this thing ways only 300 something I wonder how stable of a feeling it is under windy conditions.
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RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea - 4/3/2008 6:54:13 PM
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Syphen
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Here is a post I did on a Kawi 250 forum: quote:
Well, I feel like I can finally really post my feelings about this bike compared to a 600. I got the bike back from some warranty work and rode it for about 3 hours today. Only did 90km despite the long time out. I stopped for lunch and to talk to a couple people. I had a nice variety of roads to ride on as well. I started in city traffic, went to a twisty back road, then onto a highway for a few exits to get a feel for cruising on it. This bike is a lot of fun. People were all looking and turning heads as I rode by. It has just enough pick up and go to keep me from being bored. It is MORE then quick enough for around town. I even looked down a few times and noted that I was doing 10 over the limit. Whoops. The bike REALLY showed its stuff once I went out to the semi-twisty stuff. I did not ride it very hard due to break in, but it sure did feel good. It felt like I could easily tear it up at an equal rate to my 600, just with more shifting. The last little leg I ramped onto a highway. Limit is 100km/h (60mph). The bike accelerated at a rate comparable to a decently quick 4 cylinder car. Think... Civic or Focus ish. Cruising at 100km/h, the revs hovered around 7k rpm. Not bad, another 6k rpm left for passing power. This bike could EASILY be suited for commuting. It was very comfortable and the riding position felt great. The motor gets a little buzzy and loud over the 7000rpm mark, but its not bad. If anything, I think the bike could use an exhaust. I feel like I was riding a stealth vehicle. I guess, in comparison with a 600, this bike will EASILY do anything that I would ever do on my 600. Sure, the 600 may be a little smoother, and quicker to get up to ridiculous speeds, but this little 250 is just an amazing bike. It was VERY forgiving, never wanting to wheelie or misbehave unless I tried intentionally to do something. The clutch was easy and smooth to operate. It would be great for someone who is learning to ride a bike (my gf lol.). Braking isn't knife edge, but then again this bike shouldn't need it. It felt suffiecent and smooth for a single caliper. I noticed it has HH brake pads from the factory which probably helps. Technically its my girlfriends bike, but I can see myself handing her the keys to one of our 600's, and I'll take the little green rocket. It left me with a smile across my face that the 600's don't do very often. Now that I have really ridden it, I would easily recommend this bike to anyone. It makes me wonder why other manufacturers don't release 250's and 400's more readily (*cough*honda!!!*cough*). People need to get over their ego's and learn that a 600/750/1000 is NOT NEEDED. This bike will provide just as much excitment and great looks. Sorry If I am all over the place, I don't usually write reviews, and I didn't goto school for english/writing lol. quote:
The only way you'll outgrow a Ninja 250 is ego-wise. I have a Ninja 650, and up until 3 weeks ago, owned a Hayabusa. Unless you are riding for ego, the 250 is the most fun bike I've ever ridden. I ride it over the 650 still, unless I'm riding 2-up with my wife. The Hayabusa was heavier, less flickable, and made me constantly look for the cops, because it was making me break the law all the time. Keep the 250 forever. http://www.pashnit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1145 <- A good read. About a guy who did a bike trip on the old 250.
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RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea - 4/4/2008 8:19:07 AM
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Bumble Bee
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You know come to think of it I was starting to have fun on the 07 250R that I rode last weekend, but I had to put it away since the owner had to go out of town. I may play with it some this weekend. I would never give up my F4 for a 250, but like I said before I would love to have a 08 Green one for a around town bike. By the way the black one looks good in pix, but is not that great in person. I seen a red, green and black one at the same time and the green is the best and red is second.
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RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea - 4/9/2008 11:35:25 AM
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Orangebutter
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Any regrets? Any mods? Anything new? I have to wait another week before my local dealer gets one in black.
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RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea - 4/9/2008 5:03:13 PM
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my boys 2friends are waiting on delivery on there kawai 250's.. exactly what is the point of a 250 besides maybe a track bike to play around with? i don't really understand but +1 its a tight ass lookin bike
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RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea - 4/9/2008 10:14:00 PM
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Orangebutter
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Easier learning bikes for certain newbs? I just want one because they look great and perform okay I guess and they're cheap. $4k otd for a brand new bike. And I won't be to worried leaving this in the parking lot anywhere. But the new cbr1k is calling me.
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RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea - 4/10/2008 5:55:24 AM
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KingMushroom
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What? You're better off buying a working old Honda Spree. At least it'll hold it's resale value and someone will actually want it. If you really want a ninja, go here www.roadtrackandtrail.com, you can get them for under 2500 for the 500cc.
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RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea - 4/10/2008 3:45:17 PM
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reaper2022
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^ Ninja 250r's hold their value amazingly well. A lot of people get one as their first bike, ride it for a year or two, and then sell it for basically what they paid for it.
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RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea - 4/10/2008 4:42:34 PM
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Syphen
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Well, put a solid 200km on the 250 in the past week (900 on the F4..) It is a great little bike. Tons of fun!! It is a bit buzzy @ freeway speeds. I took it to some more twisties, this bike is a blast. The only problem is that some people are like "wow, thats a 250!?!?!!!!!! it looks amazing", and some people say "Why the **** would you buy a piece of crap like that?? 250's are pointless." I just have to say to the people who say 250's are pointless, you are dead wrong. I used to have that sortof mentality, but after driving for a week, I think I would be happy to have just a 250r and nothing else.
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RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea - 4/11/2008 11:53:35 AM
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I haven't ridden a new 250 but was able to get some time on an old one a friend had for many years. When we first started out on street bikes he bought a 250. As the years moved on we moved on to bigger bikes but he kept the 250. If a big group of us were going riding he would bring his F2, when he went out with small groups or alone he rode the 250. He said that he was able to have more fun on it at lower speeds and on shorter and smaller roads than his F2 required. He had some good points and I would have to agree... these bikes are lots of fun and with the new styling now they have some really good looks as long as your not trying to keep pace with any friends with 600's and 1000's on the straights. In our group we always ride to the least experienced rider anyway so it's not a big deal. I hope the manufactures keep focus on this part of the market as gas prices and speeding ticket fines (and consequences) increase. Good luck to you all and keep posting the pics! Ps. I would have to go with green as my first choice then black.
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RE: 2008 Ninja 250 Good Idea or Bad Idea - 4/19/2008 1:59:04 AM
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I can't believe they're not FI. I thought they were too.
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