Im deciding between these 2 motorcycles what do you guys think?

Question:
Im a begginer im going to take the classes and get my license and i want a sports bike and im trying to decide between A Ninja 250 or 500or a GS500F what do you guys think?
im also open to any suggestions.

Answers:

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either of the 500's, you will get bored of the 250 really quick. honestly a 600 is perfectly manageable as a first bike as long as you ride within your limits

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a ninja 250 is an excellent choice as a first bike, get some miles and hours under your belt then you can get a bigger bike if you want to, plus the 250 is cheap even new it's about 3000..and it will hit 100 mph that's more speed than you'll need.

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I'd recommend the 500 or either the Kaw or Suzuki. You'll be bored with a 250 in a week. At least the 500 will give you a year to practice and get confident before you venture on to bigger bikes.

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Im a standard kinda guy for those that want advice on startin up and trying to stay up 'n balanced.The 250 is sharp, no doubt but the 500 has a lot going for it too. I would say that the maint cost would be what sways u. Everything should be cheaper with the 250, insurance, tires, battery, cables, lights. etc. 500-faster, 250-wannabe liter sport but will get u in the twisties better than the 500. ur choice.

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Go pick up a used Ninja 250 that you can lay down a couple of times and not worry about massive plastic and stuff.

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You're going to bite it...everyone does sooner or later. And beginners will for sure.

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The Ninja 250 is smaller, but it's forgiving, has decent power (I can get my son's to 100Mph on the highway) and if you get a used one, it holds its value pretty well. That way when you get tired of the Ninja (and you will) and want to progress to a larger bike, you can get most of what you spent when you sell it.

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If it was my kid, I'd get him to ride the 250 for one season till his skills were somewhat honed before going on to a larger bike.

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Later, after you have built up some skill, go for the larger bike. And you'll know more of what you like and feel good with if you wait too.
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