Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Should i get the kawasaki EZ 250 ninja crotch rocket?

i am 14 and want to get a crotch rocket, i was liking the kawasaki ex250 ninja, i want a low power bike, as i weigh only 120. I need a good small street legal crotch rocket.





what would be a good starting bike?
Should i get the kawasaki EZ 250 ninja crotch rocket?
be sure and list yourself as an organ donor.
Should i get the kawasaki EZ 250 ninja crotch rocket?
no, its way too small, after 2 weeks you will want a bigger bike, go with something a little bigger just dont go crazy your first day driving it!!!
Reply:Sure get bigger one like the man said list your self as organ donor.
Reply:Don't listen to anyone saying get something bigger. Being 14, I don't know how you would be able to ride it, beings you are under 16. Anyways, the Ninja 250 is a great starter bike. Being that young and your obviously growing, the 250 will last you until you reach that 16 yr old mark, then maybe get a 500 or something. But start out with the 250 and get a few thousand miles riding experience before you step up.
Reply:and how are you planning to get your permit then sponcer then licence at only 14 you have to be atleast 16 to get your permit and stuff





and no its to small i'm only 17 and my first and current bike is a Kawasaki ZX6R and i now wish that i had gotten the 700cc
Reply:Don't count this as a low power bike. It will run well and at 14 you should get a years great service from it. maybe more. Where will you get a license at age 14?
Reply:I weigh under 100 and I cruise around in a '08 Triumph Bonneville as a starter bike. Its 865cc and weighs over 450lbs. Unless you count occasionally riding ATVs and 70cc pitbikes as experience.
Reply:That is a great bike to start on. Its not super powerful and just because it says ninja on the side of it doesn't mean you're going to crash and die any more than if you were on a 250 cruiser bike. It is what fits you. If you are long legged it would be better than a cruiser. Also I recommend taking a safety course. Remember its not the bike that causes the crash its the person riding it.


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