Anyone in the Omaha Nebraska area?
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Real sport bikes are I4, sorry. :P
I had a ninja 250 for a year, I think it saved me some crashes too because even if you wrap the throttle you won't wheelie too bad, and you can't go too fast to get you into serious trouble. It's a great trainer bike to teach you the basics on.
Good luck!
Real sport bikes are I4, sorry. :P
I had a ninja 250 for a year, I think it saved me some crashes too because even if you wrap the throttle you won't wheelie too bad, and you can't go too fast to get you into serious trouble. It's a great trainer bike to teach you the basics on.
Good luck!
I keep changing my mind!! I try to be practical (boring) and look at Ninja 250's and the new Honda CBR250R. More learner friendly and easier budget wise. Then I think, I could be mature on a bigger bike, and look at Ninja 650R's, Yamaha FZ8, Ducati Monster 796, etc.. Then I think, go used, and go for something of a mix of all of those. This Buell is right around 5K with only 2000 miles. It's a sport bike, it's got a v twin, gotta love that combo.
All I know is I need to learn to ride, do it safely, and most of all, have fun. I appreciate any advice you guys have.
All I know is I need to learn to ride, do it safely, and most of all, have fun. I appreciate any advice you guys have.

Last edited by dnkrm; Feb 1, 2011 at 10:23 PM.
If I buy used, it would be from a dealer. I don't trust that I would see flaws in a private sale used bike that more experienced eyes would see. I found some left-over 09 250 Ninja's on CL from a dealer in St. Joseph Missouri. Bikes do seem to be selling from what I've seen.
The 250's are fun and are an excellent beginner bike - but it won't take long and you'll be looking for something bigger. However, the smaller CC's get excellent mpg's!! Another bike I was once considering, being that I live on gravel roads, was either the tried-and-true Kawasaki klr650 or the Suzuki drz400. Both Dual-Sport motorcycles. I think they'd be fun too.
http://www.kawasaki.com/Products/pro...scid=14&id=502
http://suzukicycles.com/Product%20Li...gory=dualsport
The 650 would be better if going to be on the highway due to it's heavier weight. It wouldn't get thrown around as much as the 400 would.
http://www.kawasaki.com/Products/pro...scid=14&id=502
http://suzukicycles.com/Product%20Li...gory=dualsport
The 650 would be better if going to be on the highway due to it's heavier weight. It wouldn't get thrown around as much as the 400 would.
The 250's are fun and are an excellent beginner bike - but it won't take long and you'll be looking for something bigger. However, the smaller CC's get excellent mpg's!! Another bike I was once considering, being that I live on gravel roads, was either the tried-and-true Kawasaki klr650 or the Suzuki drz400. Both Dual-Sport motorcycles. I think they'd be fun too.
http://www.kawasaki.com/Products/pro...scid=14&id=502
http://suzukicycles.com/Product%20Li...gory=dualsport
The 650 would be better if going to be on the highway due to it's heavier weight. It wouldn't get thrown around as much as the 400 would.
http://www.kawasaki.com/Products/pro...scid=14&id=502
http://suzukicycles.com/Product%20Li...gory=dualsport
The 650 would be better if going to be on the highway due to it's heavier weight. It wouldn't get thrown around as much as the 400 would.
Yeah a light 400 would be no fun on the highway. the 650 R is a blast and with the right tires is an easy cross country ride.
I just had to see if I could get my truck over this snow pile at work today. And yes, I can
I just had to see if I could get my truck over this snow pile at work today. And yes, I can

Gotta love being able to play!
I finally broke down and ordered the rear weather tech mat for my truck. I found one place that sold it for $85 with shipping instead of the $100+ shipping they have been going for.
I finally broke down and ordered the rear weather tech mat for my truck. I found one place that sold it for $85 with shipping instead of the $100+ shipping they have been going for.
I'm looking into getting a new battery for the truck. What do you guys recommend? And do I need the bigger cold cranking amp battery around this area? Someone told me that I don't. But the truck does sit outside and isn't garaged. And who has good deals on them?
Well I finally did it! I signed up today for the Rider's Edge, a beginner motorcycle riding course at the Harley dealer right up the road from me. I've been wanting to ride for a long time, and now I finally decided to take a step towards it. It's not til the end of May, but I'm glad I signed up now.

I WANT ONE!!!!!!!!!!
2012 Ford Focus ST 2.0 liter Ecoboost 247 horsepower 266 ft lbs torque 6 speed manual transmission

Details and high-res pictures here:
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/09/29/2...premiere-in-p/
2012 Ford Focus ST 2.0 liter Ecoboost 247 horsepower 266 ft lbs torque 6 speed manual transmission

Details and high-res pictures here:
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/09/29/2...premiere-in-p/
I went and got an gold top everstart battery(whichever their best grade battery is) from orielys, I personally always go with the biggest cold cranking amped battery I can get it makes starting in the cold a whole lot easier. But you probably don't need one I know I went overkill at 990cca.
I WANT ONE!!!!!!!!!!
2012 Ford Focus ST 2.0 liter Ecoboost 247 horsepower 266 ft lbs torque 6 speed manual transmission

Details and high-res pictures here:
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/09/29/2...premiere-in-p/
2012 Ford Focus ST 2.0 liter Ecoboost 247 horsepower 266 ft lbs torque 6 speed manual transmission

Details and high-res pictures here:
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/09/29/2...premiere-in-p/
I went and got an gold top everstart battery(whichever their best grade battery is) from orielys, I personally always go with the biggest cold cranking amped battery I can get it makes starting in the cold a whole lot easier. But you probably don't need one I know I went overkill at 990cca.
that Focus looks fun... when my truck is paid off, I'm looking for a car to drive, mainly to keep the miles off the truck longer term... silly I know. Been thinking about a 3 series, 328 or 330. But that Focus has my attention..


