04-24-2006, 02:18 PM
Easy to replace chain and sprockets. Done in half an hour (if you get the right parts).
It'll let you drag a knee and it doesn't have enough power to make you have to worry about getting sput off every time you open the throttle. My first bike was a GS. Can't really go wrong with it.. if you keep it long enough and decide you want to do track days it'll handle that, and if you move beyond that you can run it in lightweight twins (though the Ninja 500's are a little stronger).
It'll let you drag a knee and it doesn't have enough power to make you have to worry about getting sput off every time you open the throttle. My first bike was a GS. Can't really go wrong with it.. if you keep it long enough and decide you want to do track days it'll handle that, and if you move beyond that you can run it in lightweight twins (though the Ninja 500's are a little stronger).
When it comes to Ryan Jenkins, the story ends with me putting him in the wall.
2009 Speed Triple | 2006 DR-Z400SM | 1999 CBR600F4 | 1998 Jeep Cherokee
-Ginger
2009 Speed Triple | 2006 DR-Z400SM | 1999 CBR600F4 | 1998 Jeep Cherokee
-Ginger
