Welcome Chris, the Ninjette is amazing little bike, and once the suspension is dialed in, it's a formidable opponent in the twisties. Easy and cheap maintenance is a bonus for sure.
I've owned bigger bikes, but I love the parallel twin engines, I also own a 91 EX500, which is very similar in a lot ways to the Ninjette.
With that said, he's my standard greeting,
Welcome, here are just a few things to think about,
1.Get trained and licensed
MSF Courses
2.
ALWAYS Wear protective gear --
ATGATT All The Gear, All The Time -- including a helmet manufactured to the standards set by a government agency.
3.
ALWAYS Ride unimpaired by alcohol or other drugs
4.
ALWAYS Ride within your own skill limits
5.Be a lifelong learner by taking refresher rider courses, and advanced rider course
A.R.C.
https://www.ninjette.org/forums/showthread.php?t=218237
https://www.ninjette.org/forums/show...8&postcount=26
A.T.G.A.T.T. so I may ride another day.