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Thread: 2009 Ninja 250R (125 Miles)
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09-01-2009, 06:33 PM #1
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Red- 1998 Trans Am
2009 Ninja 250R (125 Miles)
2009 Kawasaki Ninja 250R
Candy Thunder Blue
125 Miles
Bike was purchased for my wife in April of this year. She road it for about 6 miles and I have ridden it maybe 5 times for a total of 125 miles. Nothing at all wrong with the bike, NOTHING. It just sits in my garage taking up space. I start it and go around the block once a week. The last time i road it for real was in July for about 20 miles. I have the title in hand. Asking $3250 OBO. Certified check, or cash. No pament plans. Willing to consider trades for a truck (S10, Dakota, Silverado, etc 1996+). Not in any way hard up for money so please no rediculous offers. Located in Fayetteville, NC. Will not ship the bike, unless buyer makes all arrangements and I have recieved money. This bike is in perfect condition and I just hate having it sit here and waste. i can also be contacted at jrpimp00@yahoo.com.
1998 Trans Am, A4
SLP Lid / Fast Toys CAI / LS6 Intake / BBK LT Headers / PRC Stage 2.5 5.3 Heads (59cc) / Fast 78mm TB / K&N Filter / Magnaflow Cat Back / 224R 114 / Xtreme Street-Strip 4l60e / Vig 3200 / !Air / !EGR / 3.23 Gears / SFC's / WS6 Hood / 17"Z06 Rims / Tuned by R.P.M
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09-02-2009, 07:30 AM #2
I have been thinking about a bike for sometime, is this a good first learner bike? My stepdad keeps saying get an older 600 CC, you will not get bored as fast. But what do others think, this is the bike I been looking at because there cheap. Also don't think it will get away from me as easy as a 600.
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09-02-2009, 09:18 AM #3
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The 250 is a good starter bike if you have zero experience riding. If you have been on dirt bikes before and just looking for a good street bike you will be bored of a 250 after a week. They handle excellent but are very slow. They do hold their value decent if you get a good deal and 3250 OBO is a pretty good deal. You could ride it for six months and sell it for what you paid for it.
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09-02-2009, 10:46 AM #4
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Thanks rc74racer, SHines-IT, he is right they are great learner bikes and for the budget minded person because they do get 65+ mpg. It wil get you where you want to go. It wont throw you off like the 600 or 1000s I know of too many inexperienced riders buying bigger bikes than they need and crashing within the first 25 miles. All in all this is an excellent bike for a beginner and its a great looking bike. Let me know if you have any more questions.
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09-02-2009, 11:27 AM #5
Alright, I will surely look into this more when the Falcon sells. NC is pretty close to my step grandparents cabin.
Unless you have a trade plus cash offer for one of my cars. I been interested in a bike for a few years now, just don't want to kill my self with something to powerful.
1963 Ford Falcon Convertible
1998 Pontiac Trans Am
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09-02-2009, 12:31 PM #6
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Sorry looking for a truck right now. Just let me know if you need anymore info or pics.
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09-04-2009, 11:29 AM #7
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Red- 1998 Trans Am
Still up
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09-05-2009, 11:37 AM #8
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Red- 1998 Trans Am
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