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  1. hardk0re

    Ninja 650

    The 650 is a good starter, low maintenance, and good ergos as others have said. This is my 2nd bike, I started on a 250 also, I know I could have started on this bike easily. Being taller you will probably still be able to flat foot on the bike. Which is really what beginners do like to make...
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    2013 Ontario GTA Photo Tag

    Found it with the hint... Google Maps doesn't have it listed as a church there...
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    what to get?

    I'm with desjardains ~700 theft, liability for 650r. No comp.
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    2013 Ontario GTA Photo Tag

    brain fart, any hints on local? lol these darn church's all have the same name :P Its near the highway and a cell tower that I know...
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    what to get?

    ^^ well price out insurance first ;)
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    what to get?

    Personally I would go Ninja 650. Fuel Injected and its very beginner friendly. Unfortunately people seem to be asking way too much for used 650's, but that is also the case with used 250's.
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    2013 Ontario GTA Photo Tag

    This east vs west is ok makes the game fun. Sadly tho we don't have many east players. If this was last year at this point ixfe would have picked this up and dumped it it brooklin by now.
  8. hardk0re

    Michelin PR3 - 12,000KM Review

    Nice review, i've got just over 3k on mine and love them so far.
  9. hardk0re

    Question for Scala users! Voice Dial issue.

    I have the Scala Q2 and iphone 4S. I got it used but a real good deal. I initally bought it because I wanted GPS directions from my iphone via bluetooth. But it doesn't play music or gps directions without the audio cable, all other voice stuff works great tho... Do you have the Q2 Pro?
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    2013 Ontario GTA Photo Tag

    ** I don't think so, because that silver car is not there.
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    2013 Ontario GTA Photo Tag

    East side is the best :)
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    2013 Ontario GTA Photo Tag

    If you cannot post a new tag someone will need to tag the old one and post a new one. Also can people please post approx address of the old tags so other people playing know these locations? This one I know but its a trend lately to tag obscure places(to me), then someone picks it up and no...
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    Where to get a manometer?

    I have one I had for my 250, don't need it anymore. Yours if you want it... Its not the fanciest of inventions but it works. http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-motorcycles-motorcycle-parts-accessories-Manometer-W0QQAdIdZ479906515
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    2013 ER6N front wheel won't come up!

    Go to 4500-5000 rpm in first, snap closed and snap full throttle the front will come up. sometimes in 2nd i can time it right. This is a "rolling" wheelie btw, so your moving forward. This is typically easier for a beginner.
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    Stupidly overpriced motorcycle for sale thread

    It boggles my mind, 23 year old bike with only 190km on it!.....someone is fibbing! http://ontario.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-motorcycles-sport-touring-1990-Kawasaki-Ninja-W0QQAdIdZ478592405
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    2013 Ontario GTA Photo Tag

    It's photo tag not riddle tag... Too much left brain for me.
  17. hardk0re

    Ninja 300 Frame Sliders help

    Me personally I would get the Yoshi sliders. Woodcraft doesn't make any for the 300 yet, I can post up a pic of mine but that may be apples to oranges here. Theres pics in the link below for the yoshi sliders. http://stores.sportbiketrackgear.com/Detail.bok?no=27459
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    Ninja 300 Frame Sliders help

    Get frame sliders, don't get the no cut ones, get ones that mount secure and don't have a large piece of steel to get to the openings of the bike. I bought woodcraft and were a easy install (650r here tho), involved cutting, but I cut a small hole at first then to fit the slider I used a dremel...
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    2013 Ontario GTA Photo Tag

    Nobody in the east? I guess only the west/north guys are playing :(
  20. hardk0re

    Carb Syncing

    $40 is a good deal, but I like doing things myself. Build your own manometer or buy one, it will pay for itself in no time.
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