You’re not wrong.Oh yeah, gotta get an insurance quote first, I'm worried that "ninja" in its name might do something crazy to the rates.
You’re not wrong.Oh yeah, gotta get an insurance quote first, I'm worried that "ninja" in its name might do something crazy to the rates.
The 2020 was redesigned, it's got some cool features not found on the 2019 so it's worth the extra money in my opinion. You get a quickshifter, leaning abs, a big color screen with bluetooth, the display even tells you you how many degrees you lean.
I was looking at dealer websites and don't see many of them at the dealers. I guess they don't sell many of them so they don't keep them in the showroom. The kawasaki dealer in guelph has a 2020 model for a few hundred dollars off. I'd take a leftover 2020 if it was at a significant discount, but if the difference is only a measly few hundred bucks I'd rather just get a 2021.
Anyways I'm gonna start visiting dealers as soon as the weather is nicer and see if I can get a decent deal on a Ninja 1000. Oh yeah, gotta get an insurance quote first, I'm worried that "ninja" in its name might do something crazy to the rates.
Yeah 2 up is supported.How is the stock suspension on bikes like the Ninja 1000 or Versys 1000?
And 2up capabilities?
the versys SE up spec version does I believeYeah 2 up is supported.
don’t think they have fancy semi active suspension options.
Haha, if only we had something that gave us a visual indicator of how far we were leaning and how much further we could lean before we ran out of tire. Hmmmm. Headscratch."the display even tells you you how many degrees you lean."
An answer to a question never asked?
I don't want to know that answer. Because I will then be faced with the reality that my imagination is not how far I'mactually leaning. And then I will lean over more and dump the bike. Kind of like the photographers in the Smoky's - deathtraps they are."the display even tells you you how many degrees you lean."
An answer to a question never asked?
I was looking at dealer websites and don't see many of them at the dealers. I guess they don't sell many of them so they don't keep them in the showroom. The kawasaki dealer in guelph has a 2020 model for a few hundred dollars off. I'd take a leftover 2020 if it was at a significant discount, but if the difference is only a measly few hundred bucks I'd rather just get a 2021.
Aprilias do the same thing. I assumed it would record your max, but you need to connect a phone to a Bluetooth module for that. The only time I look at it is rocking the bike back and forth at a stop light to see it still works..."the display even tells you you how many degrees you lean."
An answer to a question never asked?
Someone that is about to crash?who TF is going to look at it mid corner.
one of the greatest engines ever built imoI still prefer the triple of my Tracer to either.
Aprilias do the same thing. I assumed it would record your max, but you need to connect a phone to a Bluetooth module for that. The only time I look at it is rocking the bike back and forth at a stop light to see it still works...
Good to know! Should reread the owners manual now so I can actually take advantage of the features those summer. Only read it when I bought it two years ago, have clearly forgotten a fair bit. Mostly see track mode when I forget to reset the tripmeter at the gas station and try to reset it on the move...It records it when you have the screen in track mode (the screen with the lap timer). Then you can go over it to see max lean and max brake pressure applied. I don’t remember if it does max speed on the ‘review’ screen or not though.
Good to know! Should reread the owners manual now so I can actually take advantage of the features those summer. Only read it when I bought it two years ago, have clearly forgotten a fair bit. Mostly see track mode when I forget to reset the tripmeter at the gas station and try to reset it on the move...
can't use controls while moving? italians ?Ugh.....I have never been able to reset my trip meter while moving! But if you don’t reset it, good luck guessing when your tank is empty!
Today I averaged 10.5 L/100.... man I love this bike!