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« Reply #20 on: July 22, 2011, 08:46:31 PM »

Link didn't go anywhere, Mike.
Went to the local dealer to buy some gloves, stopped to look at the Ninja 1k and was asked about a test ride - I was in gear so I said what the hell.
Pros: Engine. Not like the typical inline 4 with power stacked in the upper end, power was strong everywhere.
Cons: Seat was a brick. Rear shock was WAY too stiff (not sure if adjustments would help much but I doubt it). Handlebar angle was everything but right, for me anyway. Wind noise was about what you'd expect from a sportbike, adjustment didn't do much. Ergos - sitting bolt upright may work for some, just not me.
I really wanted to like the bike and I think it could be a great bike with a bunch of money thrown at it, but I really expected it to be better stock.
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« Reply #21 on: July 22, 2011, 11:34:16 PM »

All the suspension adjustments are set exactly in the middle stock so there's some change available. The seat is a marginally padded battery protector. The w/s adjustment is subtle but noticeable, more so in crosswinds. A better aftermarket shield would help. The riding position intentionally isn't like a sportbike. If you're looking for that they sell ZX10R's.  Bikes that old beat up guys like me can't fit on anymore. Wink

Here's his link fixed - http://www.ninja1000experience.com

I've been keeping up with those but I question some of them. I don't see how anyone is getting 40-50mpg. Mine does mid 30's. There are also a few misprints I think. For instance one person mentioned the bike will run 80mph in first. Not in this lifetime it won't.

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« Reply #22 on: July 23, 2011, 04:53:17 AM »

Fixed the link. now it's working.

Also - The Ninja will do 80 in first gear, it's right at the Rev limit. It'll also pull the tire up in the first three gears. Trust me on this I've done it.  
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« Reply #23 on: July 23, 2011, 06:46:48 AM »


Fixed the link. now it's working.

Also - The Ninja will do 80 in first gear, it's right at the Rev limit. It'll also pull the tire up in the first three gears. Trust me on this I've done it.  


80MPH in first is about 1700 RPM past redline with stock gearing. I've never tried to spin mine that hard to see where the rev limiter kicked in but then again, I paid for mine with my own money.

See for yourself - http://www.gearingcommander.com/  The stock speedo is over 6% optimistic compared to my GPS.

The lower gear wheelies got old. I geared mine up 1 tooth on the front.
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« Reply #24 on: August 27, 2011, 08:11:45 PM »

I got mine last weekend and only have 200 break-in miles logged on it. I rarely buy new bikes, and I have to say that refurbishing my brother's 1980's 900 Ninja really got me excited about looking at the new 1000 Ninja.
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm178/ninaudp/900_Ninja_Project/900_Ninja_029.jpg

I rarely buy new motorcycles, and am a big Buell fan, so I was concerned that the 1000 Ninja would not have enough personality to keep me interested in it. A bike has to excite me when I am riding it, or while I am sipping a beer and just looking at it when its parked. The Ninja does both! The motor feels a lot like the Buell 1125 CR, tons of torque from idle to the sky! My Buell TT is super exciting to ride and a very visceral experience, if not a bit quirky. The Ninja is super capable (like the TT) on rough narrow county roads. It was not phased one bit by cattle guards, pot holes and rough roads, and it flicked through the turns super easy.
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm178/ninaudp/2011_05_to_12/07/2011_ninja_1000_new_04.jpg

The riding position, fairing, motor and handling really sold me on this bike. I wanted a bike that would gobble the miles with utter reliability, no stress, and comfortably. My Buell S3 has a similar riding position and wind protection, but I am tired of wondering if an engine temp sensor is going to fail, muffler bracket breaking, or a belt going south. Don't get me wrong, I still love my Buells, but my 08 KLR 650 sold me on Kawasaki's reliability and performance.
I would have liked better passenger accommodations and a better seat on the Ninja, but then it might not have been quite as sporting a bike. I also like the one piece cast frame with no welds at key points like the swing arm mount. Combined with the body work that attaches without visible fasteners, give the bike a super clean look, very sculpted and seductive! I don't mind the Ninja sticker either as it is a nod to is roots.

http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm178/ninaudp/2011_05_to_12/07/2011_ninja_1000_new_01.jpg
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« Reply #25 on: September 01, 2011, 08:12:53 AM »

Ride Dual Sport, I've enjoyed your ride reports but posting the exact same text and photos to every thread about the Ninja 1000 is starting to look like you're just trying to drive traffic to your site rather than contribute.

BTW, nice stable.
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« Reply #26 on: September 01, 2011, 08:24:27 AM »

I tested one of these.  It was buttery smooth below 6k RPM, but the vibrations were very intrusive above 6k.  It was bad enough that I don't ever care to ride another one.  
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« Reply #27 on: September 01, 2011, 08:32:12 AM »


I tested one of these.  It was buttery smooth below 6k RPM, but the vibrations were very intrusive above 6k.  It was bad enough that I don't ever care to ride another one.  


They get smoother with miles and break in.

At least that has been my experience. 9K so far on mine.
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« Reply #28 on: September 01, 2011, 08:34:14 AM »




They get smoother with miles and break in.

At least that has been my experience. 9K so far on mine.


That's good to hear.  The demo bike I rode had over 4.5k on it and I considered the upper revs pretty harsh-feeling, but I'm sensitive to the I4 buzz.
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« Reply #29 on: April 07, 2012, 09:44:43 AM »

Thanks for the replies, guys. I'm thinking about upgrading from an FZ6 and saw this bike at the dealership this week, didn't even know it existed before then. So now I'm reading up on it. Funny how the last post was Sept. 01, 2011, the same day I bought my FZ6. I've since put over 8K miles on in 7 months.

The Triumph Sprint ST/GT was mentioned. I had read of its compact ergo's and finally was able to sit on one. Being 6'4" it was way too compact for me. Sad, too, because it would've been on my short list had it been "bigger". Because of my back issues I also need something that's more upright for seating.

I'll keep perusing, this is a great forum.
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« Reply #30 on: April 07, 2012, 02:56:31 PM »


Thanks for the replies, guys. I'm thinking about upgrading from an FZ6 and saw this bike at the dealership this week, didn't even know it existed before then. So now I'm reading up on it. Funny how the last post was Sept. 01, 2011, the same day I bought my FZ6. I've since put over 8K miles on in 7 months.

The Triumph Sprint ST/GT was mentioned. I had read of its compact ergo's and finally was able to sit on one. Being 6'4" it was way too compact for me. Sad, too, because it would've been on my short list had it been "bigger". Because of my back issues I also need something that's more upright for seating.

I'll keep perusing, this is a great forum.


I'm beginning my 12 riding season with my YZF600R (slightly longer stroke engine than the 600 used on the FZ), and I couldn't have asked for a better bike. Not sure how it would be if I were 6'4, though! My brother - who is - sat on it and looked kind of silly.

As for the Sprint being too compact, is the Kawi much bigger? If you need something more upright that tours, you may want to look into the adventure bike segment... especially due to your height. I'm in love with the Tiger Explorer.  Inlove
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