September 14th, 2017, 10:41 PM | #1 |
ninjette.org newbie
Name: Mike
Location: Central New York
Join Date: May 2017 Motorcycle(s): 2002 Ninja 250r Posts: 9
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First year's experience
As for my first year on a bike I'd like to thank everyone for the warm welcome to the forum. I'm enjoying the time I've had sans rain in CNY and prior to winter.
I'm honestly glad for starting on a 250cc for the practical reason of new rider mistakes that could have turned ugly, be it a double down shift, improper rev match on down shift, or among the other simple mistakes that on a bigger bike could have gone awry. (Yea I dropped it...) I've put about 400 miles on my bike in the few months I've been able to safely ride and from reading up to putting tread down I'm happy with the progress I've made and i'm hooked from the get go. Thank you to everyone that posts info from technical repair tips to riding tips, they're appreciated and will be a source I draw from in the future. Hopefully I can give back in due time. Cheers, and to more before the white stuff flies! |
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September 15th, 2017, 12:10 AM | #2 |
Cat herder
Name: Gort
Location: A secret lair which, being secret, has an undisclosed location
Join Date: May 2009 Motorcycle(s): Aprilia RS660 Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 6
MOTM - Jul '18, Nov '16, Aug '14, May '13
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Nice! Glad you've gotten off on the right foot.
As we approach winter, time to start thinking about how you're going to prep and store the bike (unless you're one of those die-hards who rides all year even up here in the North). Long experience has taught me that it's too easy to get trapped by Indian Summer -- you know, those few glorious days in November right before the weather gets really nasty. After that things get busy, you don't have time to work on the bike and before you know it, you've let it sit all winter. Better to sacrifice those few days and prep the bike for storage while it's still nice out. For several years now I've made a habit of doing one last good ride on Halloween weekend, before the clocks change. At the end of the ride I fill the tank, put in Sta-Bil, change the oil and filter, lube the chain and generally clean the bike. It goes up on stands and the battery tender gets plugged in. The following spring all I need to do is check the tire pressures and fire it up.
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September 15th, 2017, 01:54 AM | #3 |
ninjette.org newbie
Name: Mike
Location: Central New York
Join Date: May 2017 Motorcycle(s): 2002 Ninja 250r Posts: 9
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Luckily I'm a Master Automotive Tech for cars so steps towards taking care of / storing my little baby and my bf's new ninja 300 for winter is no passing matter.
Already got a warm garage to park them in and worst case a trailer to haul them there with ( if we get to greedy with the season for that final ride ) Signing up for our MSF course in the spring along with shipping them off for their first maintenance soon as the snow melts. Already have friends waiting to meet up for rides next year didn't know how close knit the community around here was till we jumped in |
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September 15th, 2017, 04:42 AM | #4 |
The Corner Whisperer
Name: Chris (aka Reactor)
Location: Northern KY
Join Date: May 2011 Motorcycle(s): 2010 250 (track), 1992 250, 2006 R6 (street/track), 2008 R6 (track) Posts: Too much.
MOTY 2015, MOTM - Nov '12, Nov '13
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I miss back when I was new rider. An old back road in KY, about dusk... The ride was short after working on the bike all day to get it running. Been chasing that same feeling ever since.
Well done and good luck sir!
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September 15th, 2017, 08:54 AM | #5 |
ninjette.org certified postwhore
Name: Kerry
Location: Ventura, CA
Join Date: Jan 2016 Motorcycle(s): Ninja650 Posts: A lot.
MOTM - Apr '18, Apr '17, Apr '16
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Yeah, the 250 is a good bike, for starting, or keeping.
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September 15th, 2017, 07:47 PM | #6 |
ninjette.org member
Name: Nick
Location: Denver, CO
Join Date: Jul 2012 Motorcycle(s): 2007 R6, 2015 KTM 250XC - Past: 2011 KTM 150XC, 2009 Ninja 250r, 2012 Ninja 650, 2007 CRF250R Posts: 194
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Gosh, aren't we all. Those first few months were the pinnacle of freedom.
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September 15th, 2017, 08:46 PM | #7 |
Guy Who Enjoys Riding
Name: Jim
Location: North Carolina
Join Date: Jul 2016 Motorcycle(s): Ninja 250 Posts: A lot.
MOTM - Oct '18, Aug '17, Aug '16
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it can come back later in life. I appreciate motorcycles more now than when I was in my 20s.
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September 16th, 2017, 03:23 PM | #8 |
"a legend in my own mind"
Name: maverick9611
Location: Augusta,Georgia
Join Date: May 2017 Motorcycle(s): 2015 moto guzzi norge(brownie),2020 aprilia dorsoduro, Posts: A lot.
MOTM - Feb '18
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