ZZR-600
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ZZR-600
Hi, im looking to get a 2007ninja ZZR-600 for around $7000.
Is the ninja ZZR-600 alright for a beginner.
I sat on a 650 at the dealer shop and it wasent half as comfortable as sitting on a ZZR-600.
Being that the ZZR-600 is carburated instead of fuel injected, are ther any factors or problems there.
Is the ZZR-600 pretty easy to handle? When taking off in 1st, will it take off smoothly or do a wheely and throw me? I can also be reached at: billyjackdog@comcast.net Thanks for your replys everyone.
Is the ninja ZZR-600 alright for a beginner.
I sat on a 650 at the dealer shop and it wasent half as comfortable as sitting on a ZZR-600.
Being that the ZZR-600 is carburated instead of fuel injected, are ther any factors or problems there.
Is the ZZR-600 pretty easy to handle? When taking off in 1st, will it take off smoothly or do a wheely and throw me? I can also be reached at: billyjackdog@comcast.net Thanks for your replys everyone.
#2
RE: ZZR-600
I just got the same bike back in late August as my first street bike. I've had zero problems from it. I would say that if you're comfortable with riding, and comfortable sitting on the bike, you shouldn't have any problems with controling it either. Now, just go out and get up on two wheels.
#3
RE: ZZR-600
^ +1, just take it nice and easy. Slowly learn the clutch, brakes and balance within the first25 ft, then take her for a short cruise home 50 miles or so to get the feel. You will be fine if you are comfy with the new ride during that time.
#4
RE: ZZR-600
I have the 2006 ZZR600. No problems whatsoever. Taking off is smooth. Not being fuel-injected isnt a problem either, as I just choke it for a minute or so, which is about all the time it takes me to put my stuff on and get ready. And thats in cold weather. I dont suspect Ill even need the choke in the summer.
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