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    WOOOOHOOOO (and some questions)

    Purchased my brand new kawasaki ninja 250r , Having heaps of fun!
    5 days of riding has netted me 1000km on it

    Was wondering if anyone knew where I can buy a rear fender eliminator and a rear seat cowl in NZ?

    And also any mods that would net me decent value performance gains.

    Cheers

    Sponge

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    Same boat

    Hey man 2 weeks and I've done 1,600km! (That includes a trip down from Aucks. Did you buy it new? Join the Wellington Riders group on Facebook.. then they'll be another 250r.

    Get the fender eliminator off ebay. there are different types but they pretty much all look good. The seat cowl you can get from Motorad for $250 or $190 (approx )shipped from Ebay.

    There's a K&N High Flow filter on TM for $70 start. Get it cos I paid $159 at Welly Motorcycles. Also there's the option of an aftermarket exhaust if you got the dosh. And then a re-jet which I'll be doing in a weeks time!

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    doo all the mods and sell it for $5500 in 6 months time!!

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

    come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz

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    Any mods you do are only going to give you 1 or 2 more horsepower. Save your money.

    Tail tidy here http://www.powersport.co.nz/item_evo...nja-2008_11345

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    If you want to spend money on the 250r, spend it on the suspension. Far larger speed gains than spending it on power.

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    Another 250 Ninja on the road Good to see. What colour did you get?.

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    Black for me.

    Something about black bikes that makes me all fuzzy inside

    Quote Originally Posted by Slyer View Post
    If you want to spend money on the 250r, spend it on the suspension. Far larger speed gains than spending it on power.
    I don't really know much about suspension, Could you explain more?

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    Awesome

    This is actually my first post but I too have just got my black Ninja. Just did the practical test on the weekend and will do the theory this week. Can't wait to get out there and ride it properly!

    Why are the tail tidy's so expensive!? Is there a good cheap alternative?

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    Actrix Winter Series

    http://manfield.co.nz/cms/Events/tab...4/Default.aspx - this coming saturday. Who's keen?

    I'm going if the weather holds up, otherwise will probably just hit the rimutakas on sunday.

    Don't forget to join the 'Wellington 250 riders' group on FB so we can organize rides.

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    The Ninja is a great bike out of the box. Save every cent so that you can buy a better bike once you are done with the Ninja. Do not waste $$$ on 1 or two horses or the suspension. It is fine as is unless your weight is highly abnormal.

    Then when the time comes your bike will be factory stock (that is what buyers want) so you will get max $ when you seel it and you will be able to afford a fantastic new bike. That is what I did and I could not be happier.
    Ride fast or be last.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maki View Post
    The Ninja is a great bike out of the box. Save every cent so that you can buy a better bike once you are done with the Ninja. Do not waste $$$ on 1 or two horses or the suspension. It is fine as is unless your weight is highly abnormal.

    Then when the time comes your bike will be factory stock (that is what buyers want) so you will get max $ when you seel it and you will be able to afford a fantastic new bike. That is what I did and I could not be happier.
    I agree, unless you wanted a cheap bike so bought one then sussed out it needed heaps and heaps of money spending on it so did and plan to keep it forever and ever and ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by Will the ninja View Post
    And then a re-jet which I'll be doing in a weeks time!
    They have carburetors?
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Can we please save the woohoos for the mighty gn. please and thankyou.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    They have carburetors?
    Yep, only the Euro/Jap/Thai versions have fuel injection. I'm dropping my bike off tomorrow morning and it'll be nice and rich by lunchtime...I doubt I'll be having lunch tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by sponge View Post
    Black for me.

    Something about black bikes that makes me all fuzzy inside



    I don't really know much about suspension, Could you explain more?
    They handle perfectly, they run out of power before suspension. spend your money on cams.

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