Not sure if serious or sarcasm?too bad Kawasaki doesn't make a Z version of the Ninja 400


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And it's a great little bike, too...
Not sure if serious or sarcasm?too bad Kawasaki doesn't make a Z version of the Ninja 400
I could get right along on a 250 single but a larger single would always be a little bit better yet.Every now and then I see a little ninja 250 hauling ass just zipping away with all shes got on the 400's
A sight to behold and a chuckle at the same time
Perhaps the others can chime in, but I feel the engine configuration would be more important than size when it comes to 400 series
(singles vs twins)
Once I got used to the screaming engine and wind trying to blow me over I realized my ninja 300 is actually pretty good at or slightly above legal speeds. I'm 6ft2 and 200ish pounds so I'm sure a smaller rider would be quite comfy on one.Every now and then I see a little ninja 250 hauling ass just zipping away with all shes got on the 400's
A sight to behold and a chuckle at the same time
Perhaps the others can chime in, but I feel the engine configuration would be more important than size when it comes to 400 series
(singles vs twins)
Once I got used to the screaming engine and wind trying to blow me over I realized my ninja 300 is actually pretty good at or slightly above legal speeds. I'm 6ft2 and 200ish pounds so I'm sure a smaller rider would be quite comfy on one.
Buying a bike is not an intelligent choice, especially new lol but that's not why we do it.hmm, at 6'1 and 155, I might be ok then.
300's are also much more easily in my price range at least new. That being said I also don't think I am in a financial position where buying new would be considered an intelligent choice. Though I can save 5 grand for spring, I might be better off getting a used bike that will possibly retain resale value. Though that's a question for r/personalfinance lol! Unless I just keep the damn thing forever...
Every time I think of bigger things (i.e sv650) I just remember the regularcarreviews guy haha.
I spent plenty of time on highways riding 250s. Cruiser type 2500/300s (Vstar, Rebel, Marauder), and the Honda and Suzy 250s sport/standards are iffy, they simply don't make enough power to keep up with 120-130 traffic. An R3, Ninja 250/350/400, BMW310, or later CB300 will do, they can cruise comfortably at 130 all day and will burst to 150 with a 200lb rider -- not as much power as I wanted but more power than I ever needed. I never felt blown around, they are quite slippery and they have a small side profile -- don't believe it when they say you will be blown around -- I found mine to be just fine and I ride through anything.Too much talk about "highway capable".If the Hwy is 400 series,then yes,a 300 or 250 could be scarey in a flow of 130kph drivers all wanting to get behind the pace car. If you are talking about secondary highways with 80kmh limits,then no problem. Personally i don't consider any 400 series hwy mc friendly and avoid them at all cost.
Isn't that the dictionary definition for "Honda"?It's the brown paper bag lunch of motorcycles; cheap to maintain, conservatively styled, very utilitarian but ultimately very boring.
I spent plenty of time on highways riding 250s. Cruiser type 2500/300s (Vstar, Rebel, Marauder), and the Honda and Suzy 250s sport/standards are iffy, they simply don't make enough power to keep up with 120-130 traffic. An R3, Ninja 250/350/400, BMW310, or later CB300 will do, they can cruise comfortably at 130 all day and will burst to 150 with a 200lb rider -- not as much power as I wanted but more power than I ever needed. I never felt blown around, they are quite slippery and they have a small side profile -- don't believe it when they say you will be blown around -- I found mine to be just fine and I ride through anything.
Maybe i exaggerated a bit about the lack of 250/300 performance. A lot of you seem to feel just fine about it. I haven't had a bike smaller than 1100cc in about 20 years except for the Honda Rally i bought in a brain fart moment.I spent plenty of time on highways riding 250s. Cruiser type 2500/300s (Vstar, Rebel, Marauder), and the Honda and Suzy 250s sport/standards are iffy, they simply don't make enough power to keep up with 120-130 traffic. An R3, Ninja 250/350/400, BMW310, or later CB300 will do, they can cruise comfortably at 130 all day and will burst to 150 with a 200lb rider -- not as much power as I wanted but more power than I ever needed. I never felt blown around, they are quite slippery and they have a small side profile -- don't believe it when they say you will be blown around -- I found mine to be just fine and I ride through anything.
What is it with the super low rev limits on hondas (non-rr's) lately? It's like they want to limit the fun. I suspect there is probably room to go higher without longevity issues. Just as it starts to make some power you bang into the rev limiter.Isn't that the dictionary definition for "Honda"?
I suspect there is considerable cost savings in manufacturing and warranty support.What is it with the super low rev limits on hondas (non-rr's) lately? It's like they want to limit the fun. I suspect there is probably room to go higher without longevity issues. Just as it starts to make some power you bang into the rev limiter.
What did that one weigh in at, about 2.4 Ossa's? lol and it has the power of about 1 Ossa.... the Honda Rally i bought in a brain fart moment.
You bought a Rally? Neat little bike, I couldn't really figure out why I would need one, what compelled you to pull the trigger?Maybe i exaggerated a bit about the lack of 250/300 performance. A lot of you seem to feel just fine about it. I haven't had a bike smaller than 1100cc in about 20 years except for the Honda Rally i bought in a brain fart moment.
That's what i thought.Really cool design.Great wind protection,bulletproof engine and drivetrain,Fantastic fuel economy (i got 90 mpg taking it easy).I had just turned 65,retired and thought it was time to toss in the towel kinda because i didn't need the Wing to commute to and from work.You bought a Rally? Neat little bike, I couldn't really figure out why I would need one, what compelled you to pull the trigger?
That p.o.s. weighs 340lb.Claimed power of 24hp (prolly about 18) I had a 1979 Honda XL250S way back in the day and it was a much better bike.But it didn't get 90mpg which is why i put a 500XL tank on it.Used it in the Steel City Riders 6 hour MX several times.What did that one weigh in at, about 2.4 Ossa's? lol and it has the power of about 1 Ossa.
How did it perform,....Used it in the Steel City Riders 6 hour MX several times.
It was never last.Fun riding with a Sharpless or Bastedo tho.How did it perform,
was that like riding 2 Ossa's strapped together and restricted to half throttle?![]()
What is it with the super low rev limits on hondas (non-rr's) lately? It's like they want to limit the fun. I suspect there is probably room to go higher without longevity issues. Just as it starts to make some power you bang into the rev limiter.