Download a PDF review from Bikeland.org
http://www.bikeland.org/articles/650ninja_06.pdf
And a quick review from Keith Code:
I had the chance to ride the new Kawasaki Ninja 650R yesterday and I came away pretty impressed. While it may not be as exciting as a ZX10, the little twin is pretty rad. I rode the bike around on some city streets and a little bit of freeway. Unfortunately I didn’t get a chance to ride any real twisties, well except for a couple off ramps.
So for those interested here’s a short review…
The ergos on the bike are very comfortable. The seat height is pretty low but there is still a decent amount of leg room even for my 6’ frame. You sit pretty upright and the reach to the bars is pretty short. I didn’t much care for the angle the bars are swept back though. The upright riding position would be great on a long ride. The windscreen throws the wind nicely over your head and there is no buffeting. The bike feels very narrow between your knees and the tank has nicely shaped cutouts for your knees to fit in while hanging off.
The engines power was surprisingly strong. I didn’t really want to rev the bike I was riding out as it was not broken in yet, but I did give it full throttle at lower revs. The parallel twin offers lots of the low end grunt you would expect from a twin. I would guess that there is even more power up at the top of the rev range as parallel twins tend to make their power with a few more revs as opposed to vees. The sound from the under bike exhaust isn’t all that impressive. It kind of sounds like an EX500, not real loud.
The bike handles great, it’s stable yet turns in easily. The new ninja feels very light when turning into a corner and yet it holds its line very well. It seemed to me that Kawi set the geometry more towards stability but because the bike is so small and light you can still turn it quickly. The suspension was a little more taught then I would have expected. This is defiantly not a bad thing as the ride is still comfortable over freeway expansion joints and other road imperfections, the suspension movement is just more controlled then I expected.
All in all I like the new 650. My friend is thinking about racing one out at Willow this year so I guess we’ll see how it stacks up against the competition (SV650) pretty soon. I think on the street the new ninja has a lot to offer. I really like the way it looks and I think it has much more to offer then some of the other bikes in its class.