Appreciate you and I'm glad you enjoy it! I love all bikes no matter the engine size. They all have a purpose and are enjoyable in there own way. Stay safe and again thank you for watching!
You are very welcome. I hope it was helpful for you. Congrats, I am sure you will enjoy it. Let me know what you think about it after you get some time to ride it. Stay safe and enjoy the ride!
Keep the small bikes coming! They are all so much fun to ride! Obviously I ride a 750 but I can still appreciate the smaller bikes and love to see them
I am truly trying to ride them all because they should all be showcased. Appreciate you for taking the time to comment and share your opinion. Stay safe and keep enjoying that 750.
@@MotorcycleDemoRiders sorry for the late response, i chose this model as my first bike, because its not that fast and i wanna learn and get some knowledge, also the design is absolutely stunning. Been riding this beast for the past 3 days and i love it
I'm planning to get this as my first 2 wheel bike. I currently ride a Ryker 900 Ace. But, I would much prefer a Triumph T100 but I'd like to start small in the CCs. If it gets me from point A to point B and learn on, is that all that matters to me.
Sounds like you have a solid path forward to me. Starting small gives you a buffer to get used to 2 wheels. Lets you practice get comfortable plus its not that expensive. Ride it for a season and you will be more than ready for the T100 which is also a really good bike and looks good also. Just go at whatever pace works for you. If you do get this I would enjoy hearing your thoughts on it. Be Safe and thanks for taking the time to comment.
hello im curious what factors lead you to saying the ninja is a better bike for the extra money? are they something that could be improved on the user end or something more fundamental to the bike? im interested in getting a 300nk and would like to know what the ninja has that makes a ninja better bike than this in your opinion, thanks in advance!
Thank you for taking the time to watch and for your question. When I looked at the 300SS vs the Ninja 400 it really came down to the fact that the Ninja 400 has more upside in terms of used market for the Z/Ninja 400(Its possible to find a used model for less than the 300SS), performance, Engine (Parallel Twin vs Single), parts availability (Aftermarket and OEM) and dealer support. That said I would buy a 450SS over the Z/Ninja 400 or the Z/Ninja 500 because it's just a better overall value for money (Better Suspension, Brakes and Tech) and I will do the maintenance on my own so dealer isn't as much of a factor for me. That isn't to say the 300nk or SS are bad motorcycles and to be honest as CF Moto builds out the dealer network and the aftermarket gets bigger the Z/Ninjas are most likely going to lose their hold on the smaller bike segment but it's just not ready yet to be the dominate force. Just my thoughts. Hope it helps answer your question. I am always thrilled to have a dialog with other riders as no matter what you choose, we are all riders in the end. Stay Safe
@@MotorcycleDemoRiders Thank you this is a really helpful response and definitely helps with making a choice between this bike and a new ninja thanks 🙏🏼
No, to be honest, while it is much safer to cover the levers, I don't always do it.(bad habits) Good to point out on your part since it is a good thing to do. Appreciate you for calling it out
Yeah we have to be difficult here in america. Metric system is to difficult for us. Honestly this does have a decent speed for what it is in my opinion.
100% agree with you about this bike! Also agree with @KevinOco347 when it comes to the fact that you don't just ride the bigger bikes. You showcase many different styles and remain unbiased. I love it!
I very much enjoy riding all these motorcycles and believe that every bike has a purpose and deserves to be shown and ridden no matter the engine size. Thank you for your support and I appreciate you for taking the time to watch and comment. Stay safe
I am greatful that you will show bike in this catagory also and not just expensive bikes. The diversity is great! Thank you
Appreciate you and I'm glad you enjoy it! I love all bikes no matter the engine size. They all have a purpose and are enjoyable in there own way. Stay safe and again thank you for watching!
Thanks for sharing. Mine arrives tomorrow. Super excited!
You are very welcome. I hope it was helpful for you. Congrats, I am sure you will enjoy it. Let me know what you think about it after you get some time to ride it. Stay safe and enjoy the ride!
how has it been?
@@dylanc.8852 its been great so far. Almost 3000 miles in. No complaints. No issues. Loving it.
Keep the small bikes coming! They are all so much fun to ride! Obviously I ride a 750 but I can still appreciate the smaller bikes and love to see them
I am truly trying to ride them all because they should all be showcased. Appreciate you for taking the time to comment and share your opinion. Stay safe and keep enjoying that 750.
Thanks for the review, mine comes in a few days, it's my first bike and i'm very excited! :)
Congrats on your first bike and welcome to the beginning of your 2-Wheel Journey. What made you choose this model?
@@MotorcycleDemoRiders sorry for the late response, i chose this model as my first bike, because its not that fast and i wanna learn and get some knowledge, also the design is absolutely stunning. Been riding this beast for the past 3 days and i love it
@@rhyme4637hii how is it now?
I'm planning to get this as my first 2 wheel bike. I currently ride a Ryker 900 Ace. But, I would much prefer a Triumph T100 but I'd like to start small in the CCs. If it gets me from point A to point B and learn on, is that all that matters to me.
Sounds like you have a solid path forward to me. Starting small gives you a buffer to get used to 2 wheels. Lets you practice get comfortable plus its not that expensive. Ride it for a season and you will be more than ready for the T100 which is also a really good bike and looks good also. Just go at whatever pace works for you. If you do get this I would enjoy hearing your thoughts on it. Be Safe and thanks for taking the time to comment.
@@MotorcycleDemoRiders thanks for posting this video btw, I will come back and let you know when I do get one. 😎👍
hello im curious what factors lead you to saying the ninja is a better bike for the extra money? are they something that could be improved on the user end or something more fundamental to the bike? im interested in getting a 300nk and would like to know what the ninja has that makes a ninja better bike than this in your opinion, thanks in advance!
Thank you for taking the time to watch and for your question. When I looked at the 300SS vs the Ninja 400 it really came down to the fact that the Ninja 400 has more upside in terms of used market for the Z/Ninja 400(Its possible to find a used model for less than the 300SS), performance, Engine (Parallel Twin vs Single), parts availability (Aftermarket and OEM) and dealer support. That said I would buy a 450SS over the Z/Ninja 400 or the Z/Ninja 500 because it's just a better overall value for money (Better Suspension, Brakes and Tech) and I will do the maintenance on my own so dealer isn't as much of a factor for me. That isn't to say the 300nk or SS are bad motorcycles and to be honest as CF Moto builds out the dealer network and the aftermarket gets bigger the Z/Ninjas are most likely going to lose their hold on the smaller bike segment but it's just not ready yet to be the dominate force. Just my thoughts. Hope it helps answer your question. I am always thrilled to have a dialog with other riders as no matter what you choose, we are all riders in the end. Stay Safe
@@MotorcycleDemoRiders Thank you this is a really helpful response and definitely helps with making a choice between this bike and a new ninja thanks 🙏🏼
Is it because it's so small you choose not to keep a finger on the clutch and front break levers?
No, to be honest, while it is much safer to cover the levers, I don't always do it.(bad habits) Good to point out on your part since it is a good thing to do. Appreciate you for calling it out
i wa sconfused at first why it only goes up to 90 then i remember i use km/ph as it is the real measurement of speed
Yeah we have to be difficult here in america. Metric system is to difficult for us. Honestly this does have a decent speed for what it is in my opinion.
There we go a real review
100% agree with you about this bike! Also agree with @KevinOco347 when it comes to the fact that you don't just ride the bigger bikes. You showcase many different styles and remain unbiased. I love it!
I very much enjoy riding all these motorcycles and believe that every bike has a purpose and deserves to be shown and ridden no matter the engine size. Thank you for your support and I appreciate you for taking the time to watch and comment. Stay safe