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iwrock 07-08-2013 12:27 PM

Made the transition from 4 wheels to 2 wheels...
 
Talked about doing it a while back, but finally got all of the kinks worked out and bought a 2-wheeler!


I am now the owner/ride of this:

https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...36407276_n.jpg


Nothing too crazy - its a '12 Ninja 250R. Has all of 1020 miles on it!


2 wheels has been a blast so far - looking forward to putting more miles on it. :)


Thoughts?

BAVBMW 07-08-2013 12:57 PM

I just rolled over to 1000 miles on my first motorcycle this weekend. Be safe, be careful. Have fun.

MV

elchivito 07-08-2013 01:01 PM

How does it ride after a few of those purple cocktails?

Mölyapina 07-08-2013 01:02 PM

Sweet bike, but I hate Instagrammed pictures. So fake.

Sorry... :)

aklim 07-08-2013 01:29 PM

Have you bought your gear yet so you don't end up making this a "donor-cycle"?

Wifey has a Can-Am Spyder and she has riding pants with shin and knee pads, jacket with elbow and shoulder pads, riding boots, gloves, helmet and back protection. I have a HD Sportster and also have all that stuff. I got more money than skin and body parts.

If you haven't already done so, take a MSF riding course.

Simpler=Better 07-08-2013 01:44 PM

Check the brake fluid color, and if you have the dough slap some stainless hoses on the front brakes instead of the rubber lines. Also, out in hot hot California make sure the rubber is still good.

Excellent choice(I love my Ninja). 250cc has enough power to get around, and handles easily. Plus the resale value on 250s is always high

Oh yeah, don't forget to wear gear

iwrock 07-08-2013 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BAVBMW (Post 3172100)
I just rolled over to 1000 miles on my first motorcycle this weekend. Be safe, be careful. Have fun.

MV

What ch'u riding?

Quote:

Originally Posted by elchivito (Post 3172103)
How does it ride after a few of those purple cocktails?

Don't know, and am not going to try.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jooseppi Luna (Post 3172105)
Sweet bike, but I hate Instagrammed pictures. So fake.

Sorry... :)

It's cool. I put it up on hipstagram, as not all of my friends are on FB, but are still on hipstagram.

As for the post processing, it was the only way I could brighten up the image enough. :(

Quote:

Originally Posted by aklim (Post 3172118)
Have you bought your gear yet so you don't end up making this a "donor-cycle"?

Wifey has a Can-Am Spyder and she has riding pants with shin and knee pads, jacket with elbow and shoulder pads, riding boots, gloves, helmet and back protection. I have a HD Sportster and also have all that stuff. I got more money than skin and body parts.

If you haven't already done so, take a MSF riding course.

Yep, I went to cycle gear and bought all of the gear before picking up the bike/getting my motorcycle permit. I'm in 100% agreement about having more money than skin!

A group of 10 of us (myself included) are scheduled to take a MSF course at the end of August. We all wanted to take the class together so it isn't as boring, and so that we all get a discount. They are dropping the price of the course $60 because of our group size!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simpler=Better (Post 3172125)
Check the brake fluid color, and if you have the dough slap some stainless hoses on the front brakes instead of the rubber lines. Also, out in hot hot California make sure the rubber is still good.

Excellent choice(I love my Ninja). 250cc has enough power to get around, and handles easily. Plus the resale value on 250s is always high

Oh yeah, don't forget to wear gear

It's all new/fresh. I might toss a few things on this bike (those lines included) but don't want to sink a whole bunch of money in, as the ROI is pretty low. :(

And thanks! It is definitely light. IIRC, it is low-mid 300lbs! I like the more up-right seating position on it, as compared to various friends bikes. Doesn't have a whole lot of power, but is more than adequate for my n00b skills! ;)

Simpler=Better 07-08-2013 02:41 PM

Think of brake lines and tires as safety gear and the price doesn't hurt as much :)

Another cheapo upgrade that I LOVE is a "wolo badboy" aka "nautilus" horn from HF. It's a loud but compact air horn. When minivans drift my way I hit the air horn, and they give me some space thinking that a big truck is in their blind spot.

Stick with the stock incandescent tail light. Any LED tail light under $100 is going to be invisible unless it's pitch black out.

Chris Bell 07-09-2013 06:13 PM

Be careful...very careful.

Skippy 07-09-2013 06:29 PM

My first bike was a Ninja 250. I'd probably still be on it if it hadn't gotten run over. By the way, ride like you're invisible, because you are. Bikes don't register in the four wheeled mind.

elchivito 07-09-2013 06:55 PM

I have been looking fondly at a stodgy Ural 2WD sidecar bike. WW2 Rooskie BMW ripoff. The 2WD is pretty amazing.

http://i42.tinypic.com/3029apz.jpg

Mölyapina 07-09-2013 10:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iwrock (Post 3172140)
It's cool. I put it up on hipstagram, as not all of my friends are on FB, but are still on hipstagram.

As for the post processing, it was the only way I could brighten up the image enough. :(

I see. Is Instagram really that popular? This forum is the only online place where I interact with people.

iwrock 07-09-2013 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jooseppi Luna (Post 3173059)
I see. Is Instagram really that popular? This forum is the only online place where I interact with people.

Yep.


10 of my friends who I talk to on a weekly basis only have an Instagram and no FB.

neumann 07-10-2013 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elchivito (Post 3172935)
I have been looking fondly at a stodgy Ural 2WD sidecar bike. WW2 Rooskie BMW ripoff. The 2WD is pretty amazing.

http://i42.tinypic.com/3029apz.jpg


There's a few of these in my local area...but in black, ,a couple with side cars. Very Very cool. It's on my bucket list.

TwitchKitty 07-10-2013 08:34 AM

Good bike and a lot of fun. Saw one go 99+ mph on the Salt Flats. Stock class, I think.

Best to leave it the way you found it but if you can't help yourself and have to spend money on it you can probably take off a few pounds here and there.

Make sure you appreciate the significance of the "tire patch" and traction. This is were bikes and cars are like day and night. It takes so many pounds per square inch to turn or stop a bike. Loose traction and you lost it all.

Don't let the displacement lull your senses. A 250 will kill you just as dead.


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