Closest thing I can find to a release date for the R3 is june'. some more info would be nice, id take one over the ninja.
Closest thing I can find to a release date for the R3 is june'. some more info would be nice, id take one over the ninja.
Without doubt the R3 will surpass the Ninja in all aspects...
Yamaha build quality is second to none...
The R3 will come out of one of the Indian factories that built the R15...
There are differences in Indian build quality V Japanese notably tidiness of welds and paint finish.
I have it on good authority that bikes will be here May or even before
Price will be very competitive against the Ninja ie...Cheaper
MT-07 is a good bike for the money, but for spirited riding a new shock is needed and forks can be sharpened up as well.
Those who risk nothing, Do nothing, Achieve nothing, Become nothing.
Decent first ride review of the R3:
i believe most people who have a ninja 300 abs is not keen to sell it. as it is an awesome bike. speaking from myself.
buying a small 125cc is not ideal as after about 1-2 months of riding you will want something with more power and depending on style as well.
I hear also the ninja 300 abs hold their value. anyone one the truth on this ?
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Thanks for the input, have you had any issues with your bike? Anything about it that you don't like ?
I'm thinking between that and new Benelli BN302 ( naked ) . They are different bikes but can't decide which to buy.
Test rode Bn302 today as was a pretty sweet bike, on heavy side compared to Ninja 300 (around 10-12kg more)
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Personally I think you're nuts to buy either of them, but you'd be especially out of your mind buying the Benelli.
Or grab an oily, ring-a-ding ding Aprilia RS125 and embarrase litre bikes in the twisties whilst saving 3-4k. My partner has one and whilst i love my GSXR750 I'm always keen for a swap. Telepathic handling and no weight so late breaking is easy. And reminds me of being 17 again (a long time ago now..)
Bit of a thread necro. Red baron now has the Yamaha in stock and is advertised on trademe too. Definitely looks like the one to have.
Just as long as you are under no illusion that the modern 250s and 300s are not sportsbikes. They may look like them, but theyre not.
I still dont understand why someone would spend that amount of money on something that will halve in value within 2 years, when there are superior and cheaper options available.
At least something like the MT07 and CBR500 are bikes that are built to a better standard and have enough power to get in and out of trouble (Though the 500 does not deserve the Rs in its name).
I guess I should be happy you're not looking to buy a Hyoflung.
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