2009 Kawasaki ninja

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It's a 250. I bought it 5300. Just asking what I owe witch is 4100 right now. I'll post pics tomorow never been droped. Love this bike but beause my job has moved an two hours away. Don't really drive the bike as much. Got it's first oil change at 800 miles. It's the special edition lime green. I'll throw in the matching green helmet. Currently it has about 1500 miles on it. Still drive it about once a week. Is well taken care of always indoors.

Great for beginners.
 

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I was expecting to walk in and pay a little over 4 and this being my first bike. Yea u know. I havnt posted it on CL yet. But thinking about it price goes down as payments get made.
 

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wow you paid 5300 for a 250cc bike?

The Ninja 250 underwent a major revamp for this model year. Bore/stroke, camshafts, electronic fuel injection, and transmission gearing. Add in the fact that Kawasaki was paying big money to any riders who won a 250cc race anywhere in the country. They were, and still are, in very high demand. Therefore, the pricing is up there. It is actually higher than the Ninja 500. Dealers here in Houston had waiting lists that were 10-15 customers long. Damn things were sold before they left the frickin' boat.

Great "beginner bike" for the street or if you're looking to get into road racing. I know several people who have owned Ninja 250's for five to seven years. They bought them as learner bikes but kept them since they were fun and easy to ride on any course in the country.

Wish I had the cash available. Good luck with the sale!
 

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The Ninja 250 underwent a major revamp for this model year. Bore/stroke, camshafts, electronic fuel injection, and transmission gearing. Add in the fact that Kawasaki was paying big money to any riders who won a 250cc race anywhere in the country. They were, and still are, in very high demand. Therefore, the pricing is up there. It is actually higher than the Ninja 500. Dealers here in Houston had waiting lists that were 10-15 customers long. Damn things were sold before they left the frickin' boat.

Great "beginner bike" for the street or if you're looking to get into road racing. I know several people who have owned Ninja 250's for five to seven years. They bought them as learner bikes but kept them since they were fun and easy to ride on any course in the country.

Wish I had the cash available. Good luck with the sale!

i understand all of that, i have had 3 ninjas and kawasaki is the only bike i would own. but i know two people that bought new 2009 250s and the MSRP is around 4200, one paid 4300 plus ttl and the other paid 4100 plus ttl
 

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Depends on where you buy them and, more importantly, how well the buyer negotiates. :beerdrink:
 

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Depends on where you buy them and, more importantly, how well the buyer negotiates. :beerdrink:
:highfive:

either way Ninjas are the best bikes IMO! i love my 636!

to the OP- good luck in the sale and where in South TX are you at? If your near SA post it on lonestarstangs.com there are a couple of people looking for good starter bikes.
 

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