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Kawasaki Ninja 250r pricing?!?

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The starting on it is 3500 on its website, but why do they go for liek 4500 on ebay? are they sold out or something? dont no much of motorcycles, but what makes it 1000 more elsewhere? is there anywherei would be able to find them for less than 4000?

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  2. Right now these are a very hot selling item.  You won't find any for MSRP.

    Most are selling for at least $1000 over MSRP.

    If you insist on a bike like this, I recommend upgrading to the Ninja 500R.  You will spend nearly the same amount of money.

    Most people get tired of the under powered Ninja 250R in a short time.  If you buy the Ninja 500R, and use some common sense while riding it, you will be happier in the long run.

    I have an even better suggestion for your first bike.

    Buy something used and inexpensive for a starter bike.

    Look for something old but not too old.  You don't want something so old that it is a junker, but not something so new that you'll feel bad if you lay it down.

    Look for something in the 500 - 800 CC engine size.  This will be powerful enough so you don't get bored too soon, but not so fast that you will be afraid of it.

    Look for a standard or cruiser bike for your first bike.  They are more forgiving.  Stay away from the sport bikes for your first bike as they require more skill.  Also used sport bikes tend to be more abused.

    Watch the classified section of your local news paper.  Some locations have shopper magazines with used motorcycles in your area.  Reasonable used bikes are out there.  Be patient.  Don't buy too quickly, but if you find one you like, buy it right away.  Unfortunately, with the price of gas, the price of used bikes has also risen.  If you find a good starter bike, don't hesitate as they can sell quickly.

    Don't get hung up on any particular brand.  They are all about the same.  Pay more attention to the bike's condition.  If any one brand were really superior to all other brands, this would be the only brand bike on the road.  In addition, if any brand bike was really inferior to the other brands, nobody would buy them and the company would be out of business.

    Learn on this bike.  Make your mistakes on it.  You will make mistakes.  Would you rather make your mistakes on an older bike or your nice shiny expensive new bike?

    The most important thing you should do when getting your first bike is to take a motorcycle safety course.

    After you have been riding a while and gain some experience, you can sell your starter bike and get the one you want.  If maintained properly and not abused, you won't lose too much money on your starter bike.  Put the money from the sale towards the bike you really want.  By this time, you will have figured out what style bike best suits your riding style and needs.

    If you settle on a sport bike for your next bike, avoid the used ones.  As I said before, these bikes tend to be more abused.  So if considering a sport bike, consider something new.

    I know I used this answer before.  However I feel this is good advice.

    Have fun - Ride safe

  3. Look at the Hyosung 250GT just as good reliable and not sold  out about that  price.

  4. i was going to get that at first for the msrp at a local bike shop but the earliest i could was next june lmao im not waiting that long to ride. get something more like a 500 or 600. i rode a 500 before (buell blast) and while powerful it wasnt enough to send me runnin to a 250. with the throttle twisted all teh way it went but wanst anything too much to hold on to. if you like the ninjas go with a 500 or 650 for now and respect it, and good luck to you

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