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Sonny BGW
post Aug 20 2015, 08:39 PM

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QUOTE(project68 @ Jun 24 2012, 09:30 PM)
hi guys,sorry for opening this noob thread sweat.gif

i've planning to buy this bike next year,i fall in love with this bike,but i've never ride 'big' bike b4 this,only tried 125zr,135lc,honda wave...

i hope someone can answer my question  rolleyes.gif

1.is there any big different between 135lc vs ninja 250r, in handling control and so on?

2.maintenance cost?

3.where to buy/service centre area?btw i live at kelantan

4.what about fc?

5.spare part shop/accessory shop for this bike lulzz
Major reason : kinda boring driving car everyday  whistling.gif
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This post has been edited by Sonny BGW: Aug 20 2015, 08:55 PM
Sonny BGW
post Aug 20 2015, 08:53 PM

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QUOTE(project68 @ Jun 24 2012, 09:30 PM)
hi guys,sorry for opening this noob thread sweat.gif

i've planning to buy this bike next year,i fall in love with this bike,but i've never ride 'big' bike b4 this,only tried 125zr,135lc,honda wave...

i hope someone can answer my question  rolleyes.gif

1.is there any big different between 135lc vs ninja 250r, in handling control and so on?

2.maintenance cost?

3.where to buy/service centre area?btw i live at kelantan

4.what about fc?

5.spare part shop/accessory shop for this bike lulzz
Major reason : kinda boring driving car everyday  whistling.gif
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Bro if you want to find out what you want to know... Lowyat is not the right place la. Go google around choose the white boys review and will give you the right informative feedback regarding the bike you are looking at. But here Malaysian boys will give X and Y when you are asking about A and B.... They dont even own the Ninja 250r and trying to comment about the bike, you will miss a lot of good points about this bike.

Ninja 250r

Good for beginner who wish to move to bigger sportbike. Sitting position and height give you a lot of control and very forgiving bike for learner.

Maintenance is slighlty higher than kapcai also depending on your Choosey and affordability. This bike having bullet proof engine and if changing oil on regular basis will last you very very long without major problem. Change good oil is around RM100 for 3.5K km.

This bike is powerful and easy to ride on tight traffic because the low torque is smooth and also never leave you behind others on the highway.

Need a good pairing of quality tires like the Bridgestone BT-45 or Pirelli Sport Demon 140/70 rear. The handling is superb and lean with confident on this bike.

Good luck and enjoy.

This post has been edited by Sonny BGW: Aug 20 2015, 08:57 PM

 

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