Probably, but there aren't any frame sliders available for the Ninja 250. I could get them for the CBR. From what I've read frame sliders weren't actually invented to protect fairings though; they come from racing where the frame itself was to be protected (from deforming in a crash?)
@sfninja they were made for racing because they go so close to the ground that sometimes they scrape the fearing against the track. they prevent the bike from touching the ground pretty much
hey, i wanted to know if you knew or heard of how many total miles you can put on a 250 bike before it becomes too old/used to ride anymore (for example 100,000 miles)? Thanks.
There is no comparison. Mordeth is covering Taiwan and your covering LA. Both videos are very helpful.
ego2d 3 years ago
You are right. Frame slider don't help your fairings that much at all. They do the job of protecting the frame.
2007gixxer 4 years ago
Thank you for this video.
heresatissue 4 years ago
Probably, but there aren't any frame sliders available for the Ninja 250. I could get them for the CBR. From what I've read frame sliders weren't actually invented to protect fairings though; they come from racing where the frame itself was to be protected (from deforming in a crash?)
sfninja 5 years ago
@sfninja they were made for racing because they go so close to the ground that sometimes they scrape the fearing against the track. they prevent the bike from touching the ground pretty much
somdeth33 1 year ago
Wouldn't having Frame Sliders help with the whole 'dropping' issue?
XeoKai 5 years ago
i would like to know that too, because i was thinkin about keeping my 250 after I get a better bike.
dreadrx7 5 years ago
hey, i wanted to know if you knew or heard of how many total miles you can put on a 250 bike before it becomes too old/used to ride anymore (for example 100,000 miles)? Thanks.
naz2cool 5 years ago
they are sopposed to do 30,000 miles... that is if you keep up the maintainance...
aleesixstring 4 years ago