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Looking for a 250R

OaklandF4i

Darwin's exception
Looking for a decent running 250R for $1800 or less. Road rash acceptable.... broken down and abused not.
 

250gpracer

Well-known member
I'd never sell my little ninja...

Some say u'll get bored of the 250 in a few months and want to move up:rolleyes ... That's BS. It's been 10,000+miles and I still love my ninja as much as I did when I first bought her... I'm glad you're considering the 250. Starting on one of those supersport 6's could get u in alot of trouble. You'll really enjoy this bike...

Positives:
70mpg
very cheap insurance
110mph+ top speeds(not bad for only 250cc)
excellent brakes for a 2fity
looks better than the ex-500...sportier. Some even think it looks like a 6
great bike to learn on.
more than enough power for the street.
low maintenance : tires last 8000+miles(although the edges of my front tire went bald at 4000miles- very hard cornering)
light weight: easy to toss around in the tight corners.

Negatives:
Don't plan on riding with any of your 600+ riding buddies, u'll have alot of trouble keeping up.

In the twisties u have a chance, but even there a good/decent rider should have no trouble pulling away: they have better ground clearance, suspension, bigger/grippier tires....etc



In my opinion the positives definitely outweigh the negatives, especially if your riding with great guys like steve who adjust their pace according to your riding abilities/bike...

Look through cycle trader magazine: I've seen a bunch of used Ninja 250's in your price range.

Go to www.ninja250.net for more info... It's a discussion board much like this one, but dedicated to the ninja 250. Not many from the bayarea although they're very friendly and could give u a price range depending on what year/condition 250 your looking for.... good luck
 

theSteveCo

Founder
Staff member
You've been had, GP... OaklandF4i is actually already riding a (you should have guessed) F4i and can probably smoke many of the riders on this site. He's just looking for a track bitch, er, I mean bike to go AFM racing. :laughing :laughing :laughing

You should keep that text ready for the next person who asks about a new bike... unfortunately we don't really have any "What bike to buy" posts here, yet.
 

250gpracer

Well-known member
i realized that AFTER posting the response...

thought he was a newbie!! i didn't pay much attention to his name... just read his post. After posting i realized...wait a fuckin second? f4i? isn't that one of those new fuel injected cbr's.... So i figured it was for his gf or something... awww well.
 

OaklandF4i

Darwin's exception
thanks guys

GP, I agree on all your points. I am actually looking for a girlfriend who just starting riding, then I was thinking of turning it into a track bike when she go's to Spain in the fall.

You made the best choice for your first bike. On a tight road like MT. Hamilton, a well ridden 250r will give any bike trouble. I learned on something similiar when I was 16 after years of MX before moving up into bigger bikes. You learn all about corner speed, momentum, and smoothness, something that when you bring to the bigger bikes will make you very fast.

Keep the rubber side down. And if you happen to see a cheap 250r for sale, keep me in mind. Hope to see you on the road.
 

OaklandF4i

Darwin's exception
columgia

thanks GP. I actually am looking for a girl in LA and she is going to look at the one in Orange.
 
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