Thoughts on Ninja 650R
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I was browsing Kawasaki's website the other day and I noticed their new Ninja 650R. I like the look of the bike (the bottom exhaust is cool too, and lowers the bike's center of gravity), and its numbers look good as well. The strange thing is its only around $6k MSRP, which is considerably less than comparably equipped bikes. What gives?

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No it's all about the new GSX-R 600
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#3
It's numbers are alright... it's an SV 650 competitor and it looked a whole lot better in concept :-D

It's an inline twin, based off the 500R's block... could be a lot of fun, though. I think the SV is still probably going to be a lot more bike for your money.
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scottcj Wrote:No it's all about the new GSX-R 600
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The Suzuki is about 2k more expensive, and at that price range I prefer the CBR600RR....underseat exhaust is sexy.
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#5
hot

I like it a lot, but I think id still rahter have a SV650S

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#6
better looking than an sv imo, but i'd still rather a used gixxer.
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#7
Damn thats pretty hot.... but I'd rather have a late 90's gixxer too Smile
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.RJ Wrote:Damn thats pretty hot.... but I'd rather have a late 90's gixxer too Smile

shit, for 6k you can get a year or two old one.
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Ross.Church Wrote:
scottcj Wrote:No it's all about the new GSX-R 600
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The Suzuki is about 2k more expensive, and at that price range I prefer the CBR600RR....underseat exhaust is sexy.
True the Suzuki is $2k more but you gotta love it. In regards to the Ninja 650...I think the SV650 will still be a more practical option. There are so many cheap aftermarket goodies for the SV that you almost can't beat it. Besides, Suzuki and Kawasaki had a developmental alliance (sharing technology and data, etc...). Although that recently ended, this bike probably was in development before and benefitted from it...Meaning the Ninja probably has a strong design foundation in the SV. Overall I like the looks of it but think the SV is the more practical of the 2.
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Anyone have any performance numbers on it? I wonder if it beats the SV in the quarter mile.
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#11
Does it matter? Wink They're both probably low 11-sec bikes in the 1/4....
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
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#12
who cares?!?!?! it has a lower front faring... its got to be better looking... SV with a "s" look like shit compaired to the non "s" models. Naked of Fully dressed... doesnt look good in between.
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