Ninja 650r - Sport Bike Forums at Sport Rider Magazine
Get Adobe Flash player

Ninja 650r

  
User Name:
Password:
Join FREE Now!
Forgot Password?
Forgot User Name?
Remember Me
Home | Active Posts | Search | Register | Terms | FAQs
Rss
Item Posts    Sort Order

Ninja 650r

 
nrj2002 nrj2002
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 06/06
Posted: 06/25/06
10:26 AM

What do you hear about the 650r. Thinking of getting the gf one and she's new to riding, although has some good experience on her mom's Suzuki Intuder 800. That thing is a tank and like riding a crown vic. I'm thinking this should be a good one for her and she won't grow out of it anytime soon. Comments are welcome  

 
brandonR6 brandonR6
Enthusiast | Posts: 254 | Joined: 04/06
Posted: 06/27/06
03:15 PM

They had one of those in a really nice gold and red type color when I bought my bike. I'm not a big fan of Kawasaki but it is a nice bike. I like the frame on it. It's almost Ducatiesque.  

 
2005TiZX10R 2005TiZX10R
Enthusiast | Posts: 351 | Joined: 05/05
Posted: 06/27/06
06:18 PM


Sport Rider liked it....  Pick up the latest issue.  I has a comparo with the SV650, FZ6, 599, and Ninja 650R....

I'd tell you who won, but then you wouldn't buy the magazine.  


Chris  

 
casey casey
Enthusiast | Posts: 470 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 06/27/06
06:36 PM

How many Kawasakis have you owned?  

 
nrj2002 nrj2002
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 06/06
Posted: 06/29/06
09:53 PM

I've never owned a Kawasaki. I've ridden quite a bit on borrowed ones when I was starting out...and that was on a '97 250r, then moved up to the same year 500. It wasn't until 2001 that I actually bought a gixxer 600. Then the rest is history. The gf has been practicing for the MSF on an 02 Intruder 800. She has done exceptionally well, so I suggested either the F4 or the 650r. She doesn't like the whole laying on the tank bit on the 600's, but she really dug the ergs on the 650. Lower seat, slightly raised grips, pegs forward just a tad. She's small 5'6 about 118 and could touch both feet, lighter weight...I've only heard good things about it as a starter.  

 
casey casey
Enthusiast | Posts: 470 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 06/30/06
08:27 PM

No, I was asking Brandon how many he has owned, since he said he wasn't a big fan of Kawasaki.
Just wondered why.  

 
brandonR6 brandonR6
Enthusiast | Posts: 254 | Joined: 04/06
Posted: 07/03/06
09:59 AM

I've never owned a Kawasaki. I'm just not a big fan of them. Don't prefer the styling for one thing but they do have some nice features I love thier rotors and the Ohlins steering damper on the ZX-10R. The other reason I'm not a fan is because every person that's ever asked me if my bike is a Ninja, I just want to choke them. HA!    

 
Pony Pony
New User | Posts: 9 | Joined: 05/06
Posted: 07/03/06
06:48 PM

The Ninja 650r, in my opinion, is a really great bike for a beginner rider. It handles really well in traffic, it's very light and easily maneuverable and it's also fun in the canyons. I have recommended it to many female friends who were looking for a new street bike. It's also a great track bike from my understanding. Jessica Zalusky was riding one prepped by Kawasaki at the WERA 6-hour endurance race at Miller and she was going pretty good. Have your girlfriend check it out.  

 
brandonR6 brandonR6
Enthusiast | Posts: 254 | Joined: 04/06
Posted: 07/05/06
10:57 AM

Yeah I didn't say I didn't like it I just said I'm not that big of a fan of Kawasaki. I agree that compared to some of the other "beginner" bike it's hands down the best looking one out there.  

 

Nissan 350Z Research
Nissan 350Z Our comprehensive information will allow you to compare the new Nissan 350Z and review specs, photos and more. The 2009 350Z goes for a suggested retail price of $37,870.00, and is available in the following bodystyle: Convertibles. Other similar vehicles are the Ford F250 and the Mitsubishi Eclipse.