08 ninja 250r first bike?
#1
08 ninja 250r first bike?
looking into the 2008 ninja 250R...is a motor sawp easy in these to go to at least 500cc?
has anyone riden one of these? im considering one as my first bike ONLY because of the stupid insurance rates. i was quoted 1500/year on this bike and anything that is 600+ is around 7 grand. also the purchase price o this bike is 4200 which is about the highest i want to spend right now.
i have my GM2 so if anyone knows a cheap bike insurance company let me no.
has anyone riden one of these? im considering one as my first bike ONLY because of the stupid insurance rates. i was quoted 1500/year on this bike and anything that is 600+ is around 7 grand. also the purchase price o this bike is 4200 which is about the highest i want to spend right now.
i have my GM2 so if anyone knows a cheap bike insurance company let me no.
#2
hmm...well i got myself a 600cc suzuki katana (u can also go for an sv650) and paid $2100 for insurance. when i got it i had GM2 licence as well and i was 19 at the time. im with tribute insurance located in burlington...but be careful with brokers...this guy tricked me, we agreed on every 3 month payments and ended up being 1 month...when i spoke to him about it, he acted like i misunderstood him which is definitely not the case seeing paying every month was too much money for me...anyways, I used to ride a friend's 500 ninja which got boring pretty fast, not much power to it (at least not for my liking)...600 is definitely the way to go...
i'll be selling my bike around May so let me know if you think you'd be interested..
here's a pic of a bike that looks exactly the same as mine. Not sure of the price yet, but we can work something out.
2006
Black
about 7000km
i'll be selling my bike around May so let me know if you think you'd be interested..
here's a pic of a bike that looks exactly the same as mine. Not sure of the price yet, but we can work something out.
2006
Black
about 7000km
#3
i was looking at the katanas too last season but never ended up getting one, im not in a rush to get a bike because im tryin to get a new car this week (2004ish caddy cts or a trailblazer) so funds will be low for a month cuz i have to pay cash, cant get financing...well i could probably but dont like to have debts.
keep me posted on that bike, looks good and depending on what you want for it and what the insurance will cost me. may sounds like when i will have enough money again to buy a bike. to be honest i kinda like the older katanas look a little better, they just look a little more sporty..but obviously newer is more reliable...most of the time lol
keep me posted on that bike, looks good and depending on what you want for it and what the insurance will cost me. may sounds like when i will have enough money again to buy a bike. to be honest i kinda like the older katanas look a little better, they just look a little more sporty..but obviously newer is more reliable...most of the time lol
#4
oh and the sv650 doesnt have the full fairing...that is a big deal to me, im more about a bike that looks good than one with power,actually like that with everything...sounds stupid i know but thats how i am lol
#6
ya...the other thing i was thinking was with the 250 is it possible to do a motor swap with a 5 or 600cc? well i no anything is possible but i mean is it worth it? it will keep the insurance down to keep it registered as a 250 which is my main concern. the 250 , based on the pics, looks almost like the 600. i think its a sweet looking bike...thats the 2008's not the 07's
#7
yeah they made the 2008 look pretty good, but it's a small bike...as for the engine swap, I don't think it's worth it...you're better off paying the inusurance on the 500...think about it, you willl have to buy a new engine (500cc or 600cc), and plus pay for insurance...so really, you'll prolly end up paying more if you do a swap, and you'll have to go through all the trouble to find the right engine.
I remember, i was in a similar situation...I was thinking 250 at first, then I looked at the 500, but the 250 looked better and so I couldn't make my mind up. Then, I figured, since the insurance quote I got on the 600 katana was only like $200-$300 more than the 500 ninja, I figured it was worth it since to me, I saw the katana as having the 250's body and even more power than the 500. So overall, it was a win-win situation.
I remember, i was in a similar situation...I was thinking 250 at first, then I looked at the 500, but the 250 looked better and so I couldn't make my mind up. Then, I figured, since the insurance quote I got on the 600 katana was only like $200-$300 more than the 500 ninja, I figured it was worth it since to me, I saw the katana as having the 250's body and even more power than the 500. So overall, it was a win-win situation.
Last edited by Prodigy; 04-03-2008 at 04:51 PM.
#8
Ye im planning on picking up a 250R for my first bike soon, Im 18 with my M2 insurance is like$2900 with full colision n all that and a clean driving record, but for the 600's i got quoted stupid $$ like 17 and 18 g's:| mind you it was for the zx6r lol
#9
good lick finding a 250r...apparently they are sold out in toronto area.. they are on backorder. i think ima wait till mid summer when someone gets a ticket and their insurance drops them so they have to sell the bike or something along those lines of a slightly used one.
but for now ive decided to just buy a caddy cts...just gotta find one that hasnt been smashed and fixed...
#10
honestly dude with a 250 youl get bored of that thing in a month or two.
I'd suggest at least a gs500 or a SV650. Also the 08'SV now comes fully faired.
And if your strapped for cash the full fairing kit can be purchased for a few hundred new.
Also buying used and finding a decent deal you could learn howto ride on a smaller bike, sell it, then upgrade to a supersport 600-1400cc. used bikes hold there value insanely well.
Purchasing a bike based specifically on looks is mental. esp lowering it, adding LED's, no muffler and crome spinners.
Higher end sportbikes look dope. such as the new Ducati 898/1098, gsxr1000, R1 etc... and they perform as good as they look.
I'd suggest at least a gs500 or a SV650. Also the 08'SV now comes fully faired.
And if your strapped for cash the full fairing kit can be purchased for a few hundred new.
Also buying used and finding a decent deal you could learn howto ride on a smaller bike, sell it, then upgrade to a supersport 600-1400cc. used bikes hold there value insanely well.
Purchasing a bike based specifically on looks is mental. esp lowering it, adding LED's, no muffler and crome spinners.
Higher end sportbikes look dope. such as the new Ducati 898/1098, gsxr1000, R1 etc... and they perform as good as they look.
#11
honestly dude with a 250 youl get bored of that thing in a month or two.
I'd suggest at least a gs500 or a SV650. Also the 08'SV now comes fully faired.
And if your strapped for cash the full fairing kit can be purchased for a few hundred new.
Also buying used and finding a decent deal you could learn howto ride on a smaller bike, sell it, then upgrade to a supersport 600-1400cc. used bikes hold there value insanely well.
Purchasing a bike based specifically on looks is mental. esp lowering it, adding LED's, no muffler and crome spinners.
Higher end sportbikes look dope. such as the new Ducati 898/1098, gsxr1000, R1 etc... and they perform as good as they look.
I'd suggest at least a gs500 or a SV650. Also the 08'SV now comes fully faired.
And if your strapped for cash the full fairing kit can be purchased for a few hundred new.
Also buying used and finding a decent deal you could learn howto ride on a smaller bike, sell it, then upgrade to a supersport 600-1400cc. used bikes hold there value insanely well.
Purchasing a bike based specifically on looks is mental. esp lowering it, adding LED's, no muffler and crome spinners.
Higher end sportbikes look dope. such as the new Ducati 898/1098, gsxr1000, R1 etc... and they perform as good as they look.
i totally agree with the you get what you pay for type of comment about higher end bikes...
when i said i care more about what the bike looks like i should have been more specific, i would rather be on a newer bike that looks good/deacent stock but is slow than be on a older bike that is fast but it duct taped together on the fairing and seat...i would never add any of those things to a bike that i have, its just for fun and to get around.
i really cant understand why used biked hold their value that well but ive noticed that too...actually they have gone up in value, you useto be able to get a deacent bike for 2 grand..now you end up with crap that has been down or has 80km or more on it...
#12
hey i have a 2007 ninja 250 for sale, it's a good starter bike to start off insurance, brought it last year in august, so there's still warranty until august.
take a look at my kijiji post below.
http:// toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-motorcycles-2007-Kawasaki-Ninja-250R-W0QQAdIdZ46420577
take a look at my kijiji post below.
http:// toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-motorcycles-2007-Kawasaki-Ninja-250R-W0QQAdIdZ46420577
Last edited by lok925; 04-16-2008 at 11:09 PM.
#13
i dont like the 06... i like the new style...
i decided to just get a new car this summer insted..just got a caddy CTS couple days ago...LOVE IT..need some 18's for it, i dont wanta go too big, just nice and clean, same rims as grand prix
i decided to just get a new car this summer insted..just got a caddy CTS couple days ago...LOVE IT..need some 18's for it, i dont wanta go too big, just nice and clean, same rims as grand prix
#15
hey i have a 2007 ninja 250 for sale, it's a good starter bike to start off insurance, brought it last year in august, so there's still warranty until august.
take a look at my kijiji post below.
http:// toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-motorcycles-2007-Kawasaki-Ninja-250R-W0QQAdIdZ46420577
take a look at my kijiji post below.
http:// toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-motorcycles-2007-Kawasaki-Ninja-250R-W0QQAdIdZ46420577