2/8/2009 5:21:27 PM
Bla to all of this crap.Have fun
2/9/2009 8:53:15 AM
^^ hey get a bike and we'll ride Need more girls to ride with :-)
2/9/2009 9:03:33 AM
^when are we riding missy?
2/9/2009 9:23:18 AM
^^ You saying the 250 isn't a bike? It'll be tons better once I swap the frame and suspension in a couple weekends though. Got the stock shock and forks with thicker oil and stiffer springs, want my fox shock and reworked forks back. [Edited on February 9, 2009 at 12:00 PM. Reason : ...]
2/9/2009 11:58:46 AM
2/9/2009 12:03:30 PM
2/11/2009 12:51:58 PM
2/11/2009 5:19:00 PM
250 is a bike no doubt, but back when I rode with Jillene and Keith to the lake I had my 250 pegged to the max and it tried to pretend to keep up. Going uphill was pretty funny... it felt like I was going backward but I was maxxing out around 90mph. That's when I knew I had to get a new bike
2/12/2009 11:38:31 AM
Goddamn, getting caught in that storm last night sucked! Windy as fuck, too.
2/12/2009 12:03:28 PM
I refuse to go above 90 on public roads anyway, so it works.
2/12/2009 1:22:43 PM
I can't wait to get back on my SVI almost forgot...it received Racetech springs, heavier fork oil, some non-oil-soaked front brake pads, and new fork seals since I last rode it....I can't wait to see the improvement (the brakes were really poor. not unsafe, but a real hindrance to sporty riding).now I just need to finish wearing out the sport touring rubber that was on it when I bought it, so I can get some nice sticky tires on it.
2/13/2009 4:58:14 PM
its amazing how much yall know about bikes. im impress
2/16/2009 4:55:43 PM
MOTORCYCLES BYAAAAAAAAH
2/16/2009 7:35:00 PM
2/18/2009 8:43:26 PM
That body style came out over a year ago.
2/18/2009 10:13:37 PM
'08 was the first year of the new 250. They are crazy hard to find and expensive when you do. For the $4k I'd spend for one of the new body style I could get 2 older ones and put all sorts of nice things on them. That's my current plan, have one set up for the mountains and around town and another (or a 500 or SV) set up for touring and going to Sam's club with lots of hard luggage.
2/19/2009 1:55:09 PM
Tell me where you can get a 06/07 ninja 250 + SV/EX500/GS500+Hard luggage for 4k...Despite that gross exaggeration, I get the point. The new ninjas are selling for like 1k more that the old body style of 07, which seems a bit silly.
2/19/2009 2:20:57 PM
The 250 was the same for decades, don't need to get a '06/07. Same with the 500, I'd rather get an older well maintained one that a year old one that's been thrashed by a young stunna hopeful. As for hard luggage, I am very happy with my $50 JC Whitney top case. No luggage racks for sale for the 250, so I got my boyfriend to weld up one for me (free!).You can easily find a low mileage well running 250 for $1,500. I spent about $300 for the woodcraft risers, fox shock and reworked forks, leaving $200 for other stuff. Probably some tank grip pads, stainless lines and EBC HH brake pads. It's easily possible.
2/19/2009 3:13:29 PM
jesus im getting a headache just reading about those modifications
2/19/2009 3:20:35 PM
2/19/2009 4:25:33 PM
^my thoughts exactly. what a waste of time and money.
2/19/2009 11:32:36 PM
I think polishing a turd is a bit of an overstatement. There is something to be said for small displacement bikes. Generally, a 250-500cc bike can, in many ways, be pushed to the limit on the streets. The same can't be said for any of the o-so-popular RRs. Its not that the larger machines are inferior, because they can certainly entertain the squid in all of us, but they aren't necessarily better machines just because they have more HP/Torque. On a track is a totally different story, but on the streets, it's entirely reasonable to prefer a smaller bike. Riding a 250 will undoubtedly decrease the size of one's e-peen, but they a rider isn't inferior for choosing a machine that they can realistically master. With that said, I understand most of the shit talking is because it's lewoods.
2/20/2009 12:50:39 PM
2/20/2009 1:03:38 PM
In the States, in 2009, there isn't anything available with the level of chassis/suspension/brakes that a 600cc race-replica comes with...we don't have a CBR400RR available in the U.S. market anymore.A Ninja 250 isn't in the same ballpark as any full-tilt sportbike. It's not even playing the same sport--thinking of a Ninja 250 as a ZX-6R with a lot less power isn't accurate at all. While a ZX-6R is very much a ZX-10R with a smaller engine, a Ninja 250 is not just a further step down the displacement ladder. It's not really even related in any way other than the name.I agree that no-holds-barred sportbike in something smaller than 600cc would be a ton of fun, and I advocate going with a 600 rather than a 1000 to almost everyone...but doing a bunch of performance mods to a Ninja 250 just seems silly to me, unless you intend to actually compete in the race class that they have.^you'd have to be pretty good, up against a very poor rider, AND in a very tight set of twisties. I used to ride a LOT and ride HARD, so I know what it's like to completely leave for dead a poor rider on a faster bike. For that matter, the only person I've ever ridden with who I couldn't keep up with was r1pimpin, and on a curvy road, he could outrun me on my 750 with his R1 or his R6, and I'm sure he could've done it with his SV-650 if he'd ever put it on the street (part of it was that he was legitimately better, and part of it was that he was legitimately insane). All of that said, have you ever actually RIDDEN a modern 1000cc sportbike? Even if you're a very good rider (and I doubt that you're THAT good at riding at the limit), you'd have your hands full against even a poor rider on a liter-machine, and if there was ever any straightaway at all, he'd put so much distance on you so quickly that you'd never be able to chip it away in the curves. I mean, yeah, a good rider on a Honda F3 will crush a really poor rider on a new R1 as long as the road keeps curving, but a Ninja 250 is a little different.[Edited on February 20, 2009 at 2:40 PM. Reason : ]
2/20/2009 2:28:18 PM
The 250 frame will never be as stiff as a modern RR bike, but upgrading the brakes and suspension helps a ton. For me, it's much more fun to ride it to the limit than ride the 636 at speeds that are safe on the street.I've met several 250 riders that could shame the average 600 out in the mountains. It's not really that hard, but it might help that I did a ton of bicycling before getting the motorcycles so I'm familiar with the concept of trying to carry as much corner speed as possible and other things that most people take a while to learn.
2/20/2009 4:34:33 PM
lewoods I was trying to fight for small bike riders and you start throwing out shit like
2/21/2009 1:11:24 AM
2/22/2009 1:41:35 PM
i will run some seafoam in my intake so you can keep up with my smoke trail. bc i would be long fucking gone b4 some ragged 250 could keep up with my ragged 600 in any kind of riding other that street legal commuting..
2/22/2009 3:55:02 PM
If you haven't seen it already, add "On Any Sunday" to your netflix queue. Shot in 1971, I'm not sure if these guys were nuts or just plain crazy. Either way, they were the real deal.
3/1/2009 3:13:06 PM
^Good stuff there. Watching it now.
3/1/2009 5:16:07 PM
Anyoen actually riding this weekend?
3/6/2009 3:07:40 PM
I'm riding to Greensboro this weekend to see my parents. Rode to work today too.
3/6/2009 3:56:16 PM
fuck yea
3/6/2009 10:29:30 PM
Of course.
3/6/2009 10:44:54 PM
looks like a good opportunity to pick up some toys for cheap if you're willing to drive. just a heads up, i'm in no way affiliated with this guy.http://atlanta.craigslist.org/mcy/1063944375.html
3/6/2009 11:48:57 PM
I rode yesterday... It was wonderful :-) I rode my mom's 250 rebel in Cololorado. The weather was really nice there last week and I didn't need a helmet. But I only rode around the block without a helmet; just wanted to feel the rush of not wearing it. Otherwise I think its the dumbest idea not to wear a helmet...
3/9/2009 8:50:49 AM
[Edited on March 9, 2009 at 11:35 PM. Reason : wrong thread lolol]
3/9/2009 11:34:53 PM
Anyone got a cheap jacket I can get at?
3/10/2009 12:52:24 AM
bump for desire
3/10/2009 2:45:29 PM
what kinda jacket....
3/10/2009 2:52:33 PM
3/10/2009 4:18:45 PM
Im never lettin go of that baby.
3/10/2009 5:01:32 PM
I mean some for of protective riding jacket. Leather, textile, whatever.
3/10/2009 9:35:33 PM
I just bought a yamaha xv 250 for 50 bucks. It's ugly but I've had it running and all the electric stuff seems to work. I may just put a knobby tire on the back and ride it around the farm.
3/11/2009 12:07:46 AM
Nice. How'd you pull that off?
3/11/2009 12:24:14 AM
you can't beat craigslist. a guy had it who needed to get rid of it and I think he bought it not running and never messed with it. to make it a farm use only bike so to speak all I need is a seat and a gas cap. I think I'll rig something up out of croaker sacks and a tractor gas cap for a few days but I found some real cheap parts on ebay. it's kind of ugly, but I don't care. it will still be fun to mess with. I haven't had a motorcycle for a few years so I'm looking forward to playing around with it.
3/11/2009 12:34:22 AM
Are there any decent twisties around Raleigh with few cars? I feel like an idiot leaning off the bike hauling through blind turns, but goddamn it's fun. Does anyone here do track days? New rider on a ninjette looking to learn the ropes and get involved.[Edited on March 11, 2009 at 3:19 AM. Reason : ]
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