I must say "looks really sharp" and perhaps a very good little bike to ride around the city..why not!
Actually..check out the R125...

I must say "looks really sharp" and perhaps a very good little bike to ride around the city..why not!
there's parallel twins...which are actually quite exciting (fz6)
The specs are identical to the Kawasaki, which is a state-of-the-art small twin. You really can't do much at this price point and displacement, perhaps a V-twin like the old Honda, but they are too expensive to make today.
Sorry, I meant the new FZ06 which is a par. twin ....
Sorry, I meant the new FZ06 which is a par. twin ....
I think he means FZ-07.
Ahh even the R125 looks nice and slick, but i'll take the r25 anytime;-)Actually..check out the R125...
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I think he means FZ-07.
Really, the Kawi Ninja is considered state-of-the-art? Why? I know they are fuel injected now, finally, after years of feeding carbed version to us at the time when rest of the world has already moved on, but why the state-of-the-art? Just curious.
I could see where the KTM single 390 could be called state-of-the-art, because it's quite a power they squeeze out of these single puppies, but I have never thought of the Ninja as such.
Yamaha topped Honda in reliability in 2013, but they have had some cheaply finished models.