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Ninja 250 on the prowl

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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2007

Taking the 250 out for a short spin after I washed it.

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  • how much do you pay 4 insurance!?

  • about 8 bucks per month (average)

  • @qualmen who do you insure with? is state farm any good for bikes?

  • @n421tt Allstate insurance

  • I know the MSRP is $3499 but how much did you pay with all the taxes and stuff?

  • Slightly over $3500 out the door. Awesome riding bike.

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  • I enjoy riding - and don't beat on the bike. I'm not out to break any land/ speed records or I would have gotten a bigger bike.

  • Because he wants to make it look like he's "On the prowl". lol

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  • so obvious the video has been sped up!

  • this video has been speeded up

  • @qualmen $8 a month? where the hell do you live?

  • video is sped up, makes it actually look fast, lol

  • @coleisaacs

    For sure, awesome gas mileage, people ask me "What is that?" I go "An '88 750 Ninja." Then they go "Sweet bike man!" then I say, "What if I said it's a 250 and I just fooled you...?" "I thought 250's were small!"

  • Finally, a video of a 250 Ninja where the people aren't trying to make it look like some amazing machine where all it does is go fast...

    I'm hoping you broke the bike in like I do my bikes. Ride like normal, but do some hard acceleration a few times a ride. (I only ride in the twisties, so...)

  • Never ride in-city at lower than 7000; this gives you more available power if you need to move

  • You can shift anywhere from 6 to 13k, depending on how quick you are trying to move. If you're poking along behind a grocery-getter from a stop light, a shift point of 6k makes sense. If you're accelerating normally and want a good compromise between performance and fuel efficiency, shift around 8-10k. If you're trying to quiet the rowdy kids next to you in daddy's 318i, cook it up to 12k before hitting the next gear. Cruising revs should be between 6-10k.

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