Big journey, little bike.
My Ninja Story (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVxoVEMTXp8#)
Stuart
WoW !! I'm impressed.
Arnie
That must have been brutal on the body! :wacko2:
The Ninjette is inappropriately maligned. I loaned the one I have to a buddy last fall for a 1,000 mile jaunt with me up to, and all over the Adirondacks. No, it's no FJ, but it's a reasonably capable distance bike.
It's not 'brutal' at all, in fact the up-right riding position is better is frankly, than that of the FJ. While it's not fast, it is still capable of sustained 100+ mile/ hour rides. It get's buzzy when doing so, but loosening/ modifying your grip takes care of a lot of that.
I wrote this recently to another lister via PM:
"... my 'loaner bike' is a Ninja 250. While it's certainly no FJ, in oh so many ways, it IS a blast to ride, and it is capable of throw-you-in-jail speeds, just takes a bit more time to get it there... I have ridden it with much bigger/ faster/ stronger bikes, and as long as those riding the other bikes do not have a death wish, or are doing 110+ runs routinely, it hangs with nearly every group I've ridden it with. I have ridden it at 90 -100 mph on highway slab, for hours, and it just plods along happily spinning away at 10K RPM!
As an aside, I appreciate what it teaches me about conservation of hard-fought-for momentum, and cornering a bike that actually has limitations that I can reach."
Just chiming in.
Dan
I liked the style of the first Ninja 250 from 1986-1987 best. I believe they redlined at 14,000 RPM. The newest ones after 2008 are pretty sharp looking also.
(http://www.sportbikerider.us/CFFileServlet/_cf_image/_cfimg-3875867887200029865.JPG)
The Ninja 250 is a fun little bike. I don't ride mine much, mainly because I've loaned it to friends for the past two summers. Should claim
my bike back from who is currently riding it. :)
I did send the video onto my boss who rides a Harley and told him I would like to see a Harley do this..
His response was:
QuoteSure they could. You'd just have to purchase a new one every other state. It would be Hardley do-able.