Friday, December 16, 2011

Is learning how to drive a ninja kawasaki motorcycle hard?

Which Ninja? 250? 500? 600? 636? 750? 900? 1000? 1200? 1400?


Hard compared to what? Basket weaving? Running a 4 minute mile?


Hard for whom? Do you drive a car? Manual transmission? Ridden a bicycle/moped/motorcycle before?|||That last answer was pretty bad. If you dont know how to ride a motorcycle, take the beginners riding course. Riding a sportbike is a LOT different than a cruiser, or dirtbike. I've been riding 25+ years (and currently ride a CBR 929RR) and ALWAYS learning to ride better and more SAFE. Sportbikes require a little more work, because they rely on you leaning into corners more than cruisers, and finessing them a little more. Two weeks is what it takes to learn the controls of a motorcycle, but learning to RIDE takes a lotta practice, and road riding skill.





Theres a lot of Ninja's out there too, from the 250 to the Zx14.


No matter what size, I'm sure you're gonna have a great time learning to ride one that suits you! Enjoy! I have a blast EVERY time I jump on and go for a ride!|||Not hard at all. Staying alive afterward is the hard part.





RE: the comment by another, since I've been riding m/c since 1960, including Triumph's, BSA's Honda's, Kawasaki's, Guzzie's and many more, I feel qualified to make the statement I made. Staying alive is a LOT harder than learning to ride.|||Details buddy, Details:


the 250, 500, 650, ZZR are very different (easier) from the other models due to being less competition oriented.


Still not a good starter bike though because of all the plastic that gets broken when dropped.|||No. It just takes a little time and some practice to get the hang of it.|||actually, no it is not. You should get the hang of it in a 2 weeks.

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