The price to pay for new.
I dont see anyone moaning about a brand new corolla costing like 30k...
GS500Fs are ghey. thats why.
Noobs should stick with 250s.
Ducati have done just that with that Monster.
Oh wait, its $17.5k.....
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If suzuki had the gs out for that sort of money I might have gone for it. But as it stands they don't and i don't know if they will considering they don't import them to Australia. I would not discount the ninja 300 to much however got mine for 9.5k on the road is not to bad. Having ridden this and a gs500 i think the performance figures would not be to different.
However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.
Ninja 300 can be bought for US$4700 in the States. Thats about NZ $6700 I think. I make no point ... I'm just saying.
Couldn't find performance figures for it but guessing 40hp, give or take. GS500 at 52hp from memory. I'd have the GS but that's as much because I want an upright position to take the strain off my wrists. (Mum told me that wanking would make me go blind ... if she said it would prevent me riding a sports style bike I might have taken more notice of her.)
Grow older but never grow up
I'll eat my gloves if it has 40hp. The ER4-n (we don't get that) has 42hp, and it's a 400.
There seems to be an obsession with low power outputs, fine on bigger engines when there's actually some torque (like the ER5/GS500 twins) I wouldn't even consider a "Ninja" now the ER5 is legal.
The GS wet weight is around 199kgs and bhp (1997-2009 47bhp) that would make the power to weight 236 bhp per ton, the ninja 300 is 172 kgs and 39bhp that makes the power to weight 227 bhp per ton.
Bugger all difference (sorry if my maths is shoddy)
Depends where you are in states as to price, they vary from state to state depending on taxes from $5200usd-$6500usd on the road and in europe they are around 5600 euro.
But yeah fairly light flickable revvy small bike with fuel injection and a slipper clutch count me in.
Still waiting on mine to come in to NZ.
However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.
27NM? Is that all? That's low for a 300cc motor, my Spada was making 28nm at 8000rpm (thank you dyno) in standard form.
The GS makes 40nm, which is by my shit maths near 30% more torque.
Both are claimed 170 ish kg dry aren't they?
I just realised my GN will make moar torquez than both of them anyway. Ghey.
We dont live in Australia so the price is 11k plus onroad costs ex demo or 14500 2012 new . thats 3k up to 6.5k more than the thread content talks about.
They arnt offering special lams low deposit low or no interest loans or any carrots for new riders.
The thread is about the intent to hit the market hard by the suppliers, importers and distributers.
Guess your comment makes you an IGNORANT DICK as you like to call it.
I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.
http://www.kawasaki.co.nz/kawasaki_c...00ADF&do=specs link to dry weight oddly NZ only lists dry
http://www.kawasaki.ca/model/STREET-...1518/Ninja-300 where as canada lists wet
However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.
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