Another nooobie from the Hunter, G'day

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Another nooobie from the Hunter, G'day

Postby squizzy » Sun Feb 19, 2012 1:36 am

Hey there gang, just a quick g'day to all. Just stumbled across site while researching info the Ninja 1000, thanks to the creators and contributors :kuda:

Just sold the Busa in order to help fund a more comfortable, but exciting sporty sports tourer. I had to be honest with myself, the busa, terrific though it was, was simply just too much bike for me, there was just no way I could do that bike or me any justice really :shock: :(

I want something a little less aggressive, but something sporty enough that I can still get in it and throw into the twisties with confidence. But I also want something I could sit in the saddle for a decent while munching up miles comfortably. I have an old Viffer 750, but its pretty old tech now, so somethin as sweet as this but with a chunk more power and modern suspension and brakes should do the trick. Yeh, I know, the perfect bloody bike for many, and such a bike probably doesn't actually exist, but I happened upon the Ninja 1000 and it pretty much seems to tick all the boxes :D :D

Apparently it has a more comfortable, upright seating position (helpful for my aging spine :oops: ), but still with enough power on tap. They say it's competent in the twisties (which is mandatory) so I don't get left too far behind by the Gixxers and Blades ...and yet all the while, it seems also that I can ride for hours looking for adventure and whatever comes my way (sorry :roll: couldn't resist that reference).

A "Utilitarian" do you think? versatile across a range of domains, not brilliant in every area, just pretty damn good everywhere. Sounds like I'm describing a Bandit, VFR or for that matter a beemer ( and no I'm not quite ready for such sophistication just yet ...the dressing gown, hush puppies and pipe will have to wait a few more years :lol:), but the reviews on the Ninja seem to suggest that its much better. well for my needs anyway.

I looove the look of it too, and been waiting years for comfortable sporty sport tour bike, that could do an occasional long trip. Anyway gang, just wanted to share my thoughts. Would certainly appreciate and happy for any feedback, comments and suggestions.

Keep up the great insights, I look forward to chatting with you all at some point, Cheers
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Re: Another nooobie from the Hunter, G'day

Postby griffo117 » Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:37 am

welcome dude a great site this is :D
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Re: Another nooobie from the Hunter, G'day

Postby h.b.bear » Sun Feb 19, 2012 2:56 pm

welcome and enjoy
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Re: Another nooobie from the Hunter, G'day

Postby laidback » Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:01 pm

Welcome squizzy :kuda:
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Re: Another nooobie from the Hunter, G'day

Postby hibster » Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:15 pm

Welcome squizzy.
I have a '10 Z1000 and love it. No dought you'll love the ninja 1000.
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Re: Another nooobie from the Hunter, G'day

Postby dickfaber » Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:03 pm

hello, and welcome

remember, the only silly questions is the one you dont ask.
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Re: Another nooobie from the Hunter, G'day

Postby greenmeanie » Mon Feb 20, 2012 9:43 am

Welcome to KSRC. :)
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Re: Another nooobie from the Hunter, G'day

Postby Smitty » Mon Feb 20, 2012 3:38 pm

...welcome

by the way you got a twin..??
some bloke posting here called squizzy too...
viewtopic.php?f=47&t=37979 :twisted:
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Re: Another nooobie from the Hunter, G'day

Postby TyM2Go » Thu May 24, 2012 11:46 pm

welcome squiz
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