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I'm looking for all the info i can get on kawasaki ninjas/insurance for them/prices?

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I'm looking to get into motorcycles sometime in the near future(about a year) specifically kawasaki ninjas and i'm trying to get as much info as i can about them, like which one i should buy(and price), how much the insurance would be, and any other info a very new rider should know

I'm 16

5"6

135lbs

I live in ontario, canada

i'm not sure if you would need any other info to give me a good answer, but if you do just ask(:

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  1. check your dmv in canada


  2. If it's your first bike I would suggest the Ninja 250 - it gets about 70 mpg and it's good for a 1st timer - if you're looking for speed go all out and get the Ninja ZX1000 - they're fast and good for drag racing as well...

    wherever you buy the bike, they will more than likely have a reccommended insurance company for you...

  3. I drive a kawasaki ninja ex250 especially as young as your are I don't think you should get any thing bigger than a 250 cc...you are a new driver. I don't care how experienced you think you are you don't have the knowledge that could save your life. It comes with time!

    I'm 22...5'2 and the ninja is perfect for me. I pay $31 a month for my insurance...Im in the united states I don't know if that will make a diff...but just take my word start off with a 250 and after you get experience in move to bigger cc then...

    most of the time people get hurt isn't their own fault its the idiots around them not watch for a motorcycles...and please your not more cool for not wearing riding gear...if you don't wear a helmet you deserve what you get...not all accident result in death..some just get horrible head trauma...like my uncle...he now sits...stares at nothing...and drools........

  4. I'd definitely buy a cheap used bike, preferably local. Get either a 250 or a 500 cc to learn on- then in a year or so you can upgrade to bigger bikes.

  5. I would contact Kawaski dealer. They know their material, and can tell you about any information you need in order for you to be able to get you a bike.  

  6. Here is the Kawasaki of Canada website.  You can look up each model and compare features and specifications.

    http://www.kawasaki.ca/home/en

    Here is a dealer locator.

    http://www.kawasaki.ca/dealerlocator.php

    You can get insurance quotes online.

    http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0oG...

    The MSRP for the Ninja 250 is $4249 CAN$.

    http://www.kawasaki.ca/model/ninja-250r/...

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