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2008 ninja 250R yoshi slip on

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2008

new yoshimura slip on exhaust on my ninja 250R. The video definitely doesnt do it justice.

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  • I know some people hate on this bike, but most everyone that buys it is a beginner. In terms of looks, performance, and price, this is likely the best beginner bike out there to date. I hope to have one soon (just turned 18). Better to buy this first than lay down a 600cc two days after I ride it because I can't handle the power. You gotta work your way up with bikes. Ride it, get used to it, get bored with it, then sell it and buy a faster one. Nothin' wrong with that. Nice bike by the way.

  • is this exhaust street legal?

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  • @SuzukiGSXRwheelies Don't get me wrong, I'm sure you could start out with a more powerful bike, but most teens these days do not possess the respect that you seem to have been so lucky to come to know. I don't disagree or argue that it is more than possible to start on a bigger, more powerful bike, but I wouldn't. I know that one day I would see that speedometer and wonder how high I could make it go, and how fast I could get it there, and..."Oh, shit. Tree!"

  • @SuzukiGSXRwheelies I agree, but on the whole, I believe that you can agree it is safer to give a beginner a less powerful bike instead of a 600cc or more. Picture a friend of yours that's a great person, but they tend to be uncoordinated to no fault of their own. (If you have a friend like this then you know what I'm talking about.) Now, would you still recommend to this person a 600cc bike. They may respect the power, but one accidental wrist twitch and they are roadkill.

  • from this vid,, i see that bike look compact,, like it,,,

  • @40ashort I beg to differ, I started riding in July of this year. I started out on a cbr 600 f4i, I am one short person, ok? I am 19 and about 5'4", I haven't lowered the bike at all seeing how that affects the cornering ability. I haven't had any problem of holding it up, and haven't dropped it yet (though it will probably happen to all of us eventually). Shit, you could start out on a 1000 if you respect the power, it's all about how you ride. Selling bikes can be hard in diff areas.

  • I like the look of this 250cc Kawasaki, and I'm sure it's a good product, I just can't see the point in spending money on expensive after market accessories for what is essenially a learner sports bike most riders will grow out of very quickly. I'm also a great beleiver in new riders actually doing their training on higher power, larger capacity machines (Direct Access Course in the UK)

  • it sounds like you took the BAFFLE out i did on my 250R n it sounds way better n not like a 250.

  • Nice bike! Very Sick!

  • @tristantao the 230/6ft guy is definitely not for this bike. My buddy is 230/6ft and he says it's WAY too small.

  • @mrOthervideos Only with the silencer.

  • @kronicsz12 I've seen 6feet tall 230lbs ride this. I've also seen woman 5'2 100lbs ride this. so, ya your fine.

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