This is the ultimate starter motorcycle for anyone looking to get their feet wet or get comfortable on a motorcycle. It is light with good handling and get great gas mileage. The engine is fairly small compared to a lot of other bikes out there but it really isn’t bad when you look at the overall picture. A 2002 Subaru Impreza can hit 60 mph in 5.7 seconds and the Ninja does it in 5.75 seconds. Because it has a small engine the rpm’s really reach up high on it. If you are on the highway for long periods of time it may get loud.
The aesthetics of the bike did not change from the 80’s until the 2007 model. It is now made to look more like its bigger brother’s in the 600 class. But the aesthetic remained good looking all through the year which goes along with its timelessness. This was my first bike and turned out to be a great bike for a person starting to ride. The motorcycle is definitely better for a short rider because of the low seat height. The bike is also fairly light and so on highways and at high speeds winds will move you around some. When trucks pass you the wind that it carries past you will definitely be felt on the bike. This just takes a little getting used to. The lightness helps you otherwise because it makes it easier to flick back and forth and maneuver around turns easily.
Another positive about the bike is the cost. It is an inexpensive bike. You can find a used one for around 2500 dollars. They are also a fairly regular bike to see and the brand is a popular one so you can get parts everywhere! I always found this bike fun to ride. It was always so easy. It was reliable with relatively low maintenance because it was a well made bike also. I would recommend this bike to anyone wanting to start riding motorcycles.