QUOTE(br0ther9630 @ Jan 13 2013, 08:11 PM)
Hello there,
I've been eyeing for a long time to get a Kawasaki Ninja 250, especially the newly released one. Recently I just got my rider's license. I already have been driving cars for many years, but recently I taught of getting a bike to enjoy a more raw experience of travelling. The thing is that i'm hesitating about certain aspects about owning a bike, because from what I can tell, travelling on a bike is very much different from driving a car... I'm afraid that i'll just be wasting my money and getting a bad debt... so, anyone who had a similar wish or experience, hope you can share...
Just to note, I am well aware of the dangers and risk of riding a bike... just want to know if its worth to get the bike (2013 Ninja 300.)
we only get the 250 version. Only in US and AUS are getting the 300 version. I've been eyeing for a long time to get a Kawasaki Ninja 250, especially the newly released one. Recently I just got my rider's license. I already have been driving cars for many years, but recently I taught of getting a bike to enjoy a more raw experience of travelling. The thing is that i'm hesitating about certain aspects about owning a bike, because from what I can tell, travelling on a bike is very much different from driving a car... I'm afraid that i'll just be wasting my money and getting a bad debt... so, anyone who had a similar wish or experience, hope you can share...
Just to note, I am well aware of the dangers and risk of riding a bike... just want to know if its worth to get the bike (2013 Ninja 300.)
riding is fun, especially when the traffic is badly jammed. You can split lanes to get through. Saves time and money. Id recommend on riding to work, you'll save time and money and also, reduce the CO2 emissions. Just beware of cagers (term used for person driving cars/trucks/suvs), be sure not to be in their blind spot. Cause some idiots are just too stupid to use the side/rear view mirrors.
Jan 13 2013, 11:07 PM

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