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Hey guys,
I'm pretty close to buying the new kwaka ninja 250r. They are retailing for 7k plus on roads. Which is a bit expensive for a 250 learner bike... but I'm planning on keeping it for long. Wondering what you guys think about the bike... and how low the ride away price could be. I know 'normal' pricing is around 8300 ride away. Not sure what price to aim for.
Check out netrider.com.au (in the bike review section). There is a long post about them. Personally I wouldnt bother spending that much on a learner bike, but up to you. You also have all the other issues of a new bike and also a faired bike.
I know that they are on backorder everywhere so not sure what sort of deal you will get on one.
Thanks Zdster,
I'll check them out. I can get the bike ride away for 7800 including q-ride thrown in (about 600 bucks value)... which is pretty good considering I didn't even negotiate yet...
I'm happy to wait for the bike... no rush.. and when i get it I'm certain I'll be sensible... and if the wors happens I'll be fully geared up anyway :)
http://www.suzukimotorcycles.com.au/...?intBikeID=108
http://www.suzukimotorcycles.com.au/...50LC_K7_SS.jpg
i love this
saw one today
awesome
250 4 stroke V-twin
learner legal
around 6.8 new or so
^^ hey thats pretty sick for a 250!
ya u can get some pretty nice cruisers in the learner class, sport bikes sorta miss the mark it seems
its all the race boy fairings that make them expensive, but theres not much you can do if you like that style of bike.
i reckon ill go with an intruder for my first bike
im not exactly small or light, so the tiny bikes are def out of the question
the intruder, is actually pretty big, the tyres are wide, it seems like a very stable, very good looking bike
and i guess it would be more than capable of going for long drives interstate or something
but i also so a cbf250 next to it.........it may have been another cbf because i never realised how big they are
well u could get a cheaper naked bike, some duct tape and a bunch of colored cardboard! way easier to repair
hahahha, true, but these are just as easy on the wallet if dropped as the nakeds from wat ive heard
tho that big exhaust pipe looks prety fragile
the price for a 2nd hand low km one is pretty reasonable too
krog have u looked at the aquilas at all? if ur a bit of a big boy the 250 is pretty big, or the 650 is massive, good lookin bike too and fairly cheap