Good review. I'm 6'1" 280 lbs and I love riding this bike. It has no problems hauling me around at highway speeds or through the twisty and hilly roads. It definitely performs better than I had expected it to. I mainly got it for the wife to start out on but I'm going to enjoy it in the meantime, and it's excellent on gas. Roaring toyz makes a good and easily adjustable lowering links for these, adjustable from 1-5 inches, I just installed one today. If you lower the bike, you will have to get the shorter kickstand with it. So far I can't fault this bike on anything.
Got my 2015 ninja 300 abs two days ago delivered. Msf course next week. Hopefully I pass and can get to learn this bike. Age 59 and finally pulled the trigger on my first motorcycle.
+Logan Fuhrmann Thanks man...got my license and having a blast on my ninja 300. Had to get rid of the lousy exhaust...put on an M4 slip on and wow, what a difference! Sounds beefy now, not like an anemic blender. My msf coach insisted I'll want a 600 within a year but so far I don't see that happening. I have no desire to do 100+ in 5 seconds. Although I haven't gotten on the highway yet so I can't say never.
I'm only 5'10" tall,..I've sat on these motorcycles,and they fit me perfectly! Unlike others who feel they may grow out of this motorcycle,..I don't think that will be the case for me! I see myself having this motorcycle long term! I don't have my motorcycle yet,....target date/month for purchase is about June or July of 2017. I'll be ordering a Candy Plasma Blue Ninja 300. I need to take the MSF Course first!
How was the MSF Course? Have you ever ridden before? If not,were you nervous at first? I'd need more than just one weekend to really develop my skills,...especially clutching and shifting as I have never rode a motorcycle before as far as operating one is concerned!
NorfolkSouthern1068 it was actually my very first time on any motorcycle! I've been driving a manual car for a little over a year. so understanding the shifting and the clutch was super easy for me. basically never stalled. except once when I thought i had it in neutral but it wasnt. the riding portion in general was very natural for me. before then end of the course I was bumping the red line in the little suzuki 250 at 11k rpm. cornering and leaning was so much fun! some were too afraid to get into the corner and lean. but I think going in, I understood very well that the bike isn't going to topple when u lean in if you're going at a decent speed (my background in mechanical engineering gave me more confidence in that lol). overall not bad at all for my first experience on a bike. didn't drop it or anything. my advice is to trust the bike. and go slow, learn to control that clutch lever. the hardest part is riding slowly and turning
You guys living the dream yet? Got a used ninja 300 (first bike) about 2 weeks ago and it's a great thing. On tight canyon roads 40hp and short gearing is plenty of fun. Power is more than ample for any/all commuting. My brother, who has ridden far longer, says he would consider one owning because of the low running costs and fun factor of being able to rev it out constantly. Got 65mpg last tank, never gonna 'outgrow' how cool that is either. 5'10" bike fits great; knees get stiff after about an hour and a half.
Gave this bike another look today,and believe it or not,...choosing it over the R3,which I WAS going to choose at first! Kawasaki has won my heart,...my vote goes for the Ninja 300 hands down!
I put an M4 carbon fiber slip on exhaust and it made a world of difference in terms of sound. The stock pipe is way too quiet. I also thought it was ugly and heavy. Added to that was a fender eliminator kit and integrated led sequential turn/brake lights. Blacked out double bubble windscreen. Always get compliments on the look of the bike and it's often mistaken for a 600. I'm glad Kawasaki didn't badge it with 300 anywhere on the bike. The stock tires are a weak point and I'll be replacing them with better ones soon. Overall an excellent starter bike and for us older guys, a bike that you don't necessarily will grow out of. I don't need or want to speed at 120+ mph.
I'm choosing the Ninja 300! I enjoyed your review of this bike! I was going to choose the R3,...but I like the Ninja 300 better! I have sat on both bikes,and I feel more comfortable on the Kawasaki! I'm only 5'10" tall and 205 lbs. I can flat foot the bike!
I am 5'8" and a little heavy but the bike pulls my weight with no issue up to 75mph. It is a great bike and I enjoy it and I know I will move up eventually, but I can see myself keeping this as my 2nd bike.
I think the reason such small bikes come with pillion seats is because of their market in India. It's a major selling market for small cc bikes and the ninja 300 is like a luxury.
Great review. I bought the same model year bike. What people don't realise is, bigger bike means more work and full potential is almost never used. It scare the hell out of me when I open throttle on the gsxr but ninja 300.is just enough ( my other bike is a gsxr )
The bike is slightly longer than the Ninja 600, so It is not as small as it is short. It's the number one selling small sportbike by a wide margin. Even though I own the R3, I fully respect what Kawasaki has done with their bike. With the new Honda CBR350 twin coming out in late 2016 (as a 2017) model, it seems Kawasaki will jump up with a larger more powerful engine. The only real difference I noticed about the Ninja is the build quality being a few years old. Even so, it's a fine bike.
The only thing I didnt like about my Ninja 300 when I bought it was the grips were too skinny and my hands cramped after a while, and not a long while either. I put Pussygrips on it and solved that one issue. Now it's pretty much perfect.
I've had mine 3 years and I'm still not tired of it i I got the abs version and also I'm scared to get on a bigger bike because this has slipper clutch prevents it from locking up if.you down shift wrong
I am 6'2" 230 pounds I wanted to get the Kawasaki Ninja 300 as my first bike. I have never driven a bike and dont want anything to big. Would the ninja be a great Bike for me? Also Twowheelobsession can you do a review on the KTM RC 390?
I'm 6'2" and 190 pounds. I ride this exact bike. It's perfect for me. I can utilize it's full potential whenever I want. It handles AMAZINGLY in twisties. Great on gas. All around just a brilliant package. Save your money and go with a 300!!!!!
Idk..sit on one and try it out (:! It looks bigger than the RC390 and the R3, but if you are afraid of it looking to small maybe you should try out the CBR500 or the FZ-07, but they are both more expensive. When that's said I own a Ninja 300. I still don't have my license so I have only tried it in my neighbourhood, but I really love my bike. It's easy to ride, it looks AMAZING and it's light and nimble and tbh I think it's a perfect bike to learn both the basic and advanced riding-techniques on. Also; WHile I haven't ridden the R3 I've sat on it and the Ninja does have a sportier sitting-position. Initially I wanted to get an FZ-07, but then I found a godo deal on the Ninja 300 and I ended up with it. I don't regret my decition one bit! It's cheaper, it looks at least just as good, I've ALLWAYS wanted a ninja since I was a kid and the bike is a pleaure to ride. I hope my get my license soon so that I can spend my entire summer riding. There's nothing I want to do more!
+adelachaudh I did that the other day actually, thanks for the suggestion. The CBR500r doesn't look as nice as the Ninja 300, but it seems like a better overall bike to learn on and keep for a while. I love the RC390's, but I read things about them having problems and the small gas tank makes me think it would get annoying quickly.
Michael Gilman Meh.. both the CBR and the Ninja's are good. I don-æt think teither of them are any better for learning than the other. They have just taken a different approach to the bikes and you just have to decide which approach you like the most. I ride the CB500F at my riding-school and the CB's are super comfortable and super smooth to ride. There's nothing bad to say about them, with the exception of tghem perhaps being a little boring. With the Ninja you'd probably be changing gears a bit more often and if you want to ride sporty you'd want to keep it above 9k where the power is. Although the bikes have around the same power when taken the weight into concideration I think the ninja would feel faster or more sporty. The Ninja has a sportier feel to it due to it higher reving engine, looks, and sitting position. The CBR has more torque. Yeah.. I think the RC would be the most difficult to live with every day, but idk.
+TwoWheelObsession I'd like that! Thanks for the response. I'm set on starting my motorcycle adventures. Have my first Motorcycle safety class next weekend and shopping around for a bike. Have you ridden the 2014 Ninja 300 if so, did you find much of a difference? The reason I asked about the mic is I am considering motovlogging. Much appreciated.
The route you took was beautiful. Flat road, not much in terms of suburban development. Lovely. Didn't like the amount of traffic lights however; silly Kawasa.
I'm a new rider and am seriously considering this bike for my first. I'll definitely book a test ride before I buy, but since I'm 6'4" (194cm) I wonder if I'm wasting my time and should look at the Z300 instead? Thanks in advance for any help.
I know its 2 different types of bikes, but you drove both of them, so can you till how this feels compare to the Kawasaki Vulcan S ? ( clutch, easy to handle, acceleration below 100 mph ) which one is good for a beginners ? I'm 5'7 155 lb
+mohammad hejazi Apples and oranges, but both are light on power, both are light weight and easy to handle, the 300 more so. I've said all I can think of in each review.
I know what you mean I'm around 6'1-6'2, around 240 lbs (need to loose a few pounds) and will have to ride 15hp 125 for 2 years before I can even ride an r3 or ninja 300.
So how much roughly would this cost now? Say like 2015-18 models?? I just completed the MSF course and now looking to get a bike. Pricing is kind of an issue... but I love these ninjas. R3 I think is more expensive... and no abs. (Also) I've seen a used 300 with 3,000 miles for $3,780. Is that a good deal?
Would this be a good beginner bike to start out with. I have not rode before. Most experience I have is a moped 50cc. Heard you said it was a great beginner bike just wondering why. It seems like the power is a good place to be at so I dont kill myself.
perfect beginner bike. perfect amount of power and riding position for a beginner. it's all how you ride it honestly. you can start with a 1000cc haha you just have to have some control. it won't be as fun to start on a 1000 though. it's much more fun to start on a 300. if you're getting a bike for the first time get the 300.
I'm 5' 10" tall,and 220 lbs.(a little overweight for my height,maybe),...height wise,would this bike and the Yamaha R3 that you tested in your other video be too small for me? I'm a beginning rider!
MightyForSure I wouldn't agree with the flat out don't get a 650 opinion. if you can control the urge to ride like a goon, and take the MSF course before hand, I think most folks could definitely start on a 650. but I'd also suggest a investing in some sliders and such. the first 6 months or so the odds of dropping it at slow speeds can be sort of high.
BmxDieseldude I had 3 friends who started on 636s they all passed away.they never went over 80 mph but since they were beginners they had not enough experience to handle such a powerful bike.My one friend was stopped to a red light and when the light became green he gave way too much throttle the front tire lifted up he fell and a car ran him over.My 2nd friend was turning on a corner he gave a little bit too much throttle the back tire lost traction and he fell off a cliff. My third friend did not lean enough while taking a corner he hit a pole and he cracked his head open he was taken to the hospital and within 30mins he passed away.All in all,if you think that you can handle a 600cc bike go for it a zx6r would be a solid choice
I'm sorry for your loss man. I don't ever want to hear of riders going down, and I certainly wouldn't steer someone in that direction. the 600 super sport class (including the 636) is actually statistically the most dangerous. Do not confuse the 650 with the 600s though. The 650 is WAY more tame. I think most are roughly in the 65hp range vs the 100hp + that you'd get out of the super sports. I wouldn't recommend to a 17 year old kid but if someone had a solid head on their shoulders could definitely learn on one.
BmxDieseldude I mean it all comes to personal preference I wanted a zx6r bc all my friends had but my dad told me that I would end up killing my self.My first bike was a ninja 250 bc I always loved the sport style that Kawasaki gives you.I currently have a zx10r but I have been riding dirt bikes since I was 10 so I could say that i am an experienced rider
I'm turning sixteen in two months and live in new york ( the five boroughs) and was wondering what should I get as a first bike I am currently 5,6 weight 135
Dude your lucky u gotta wait 2 months. I have to wait till November. I'm 5'7 and weigh 140. My dad suggested I should get the ninja 250 or 300, Or a Cbr 250 and cbr 500 (I think it's a 500) Since we're about the same height and size, I guess the same could apply to you. He said the cbr 250 was his first bike and it was a good beginner bike. same with the others I mentioned. Just see if you can test drive them before you buy it and make your decision from those 4
+Kaz'ian Deathshadow my dad is always traveling so I don't see him and my mom dosent want me to get a motorcycle. Imma need to like ninja lease a motorcycle for 3 years till I'm able to get a car lol
I'm looking for an entry level sport bike that is at least faster than my '17 Camaro RS V6 (335hp, 0-60 in 5.1 secs).. will the Ninja 300 do it or should I start with a Ninja 400? I feel like the Ninja 650 and 1000 would be too much power for the moment as I will be a beginner.
Yep 4'10 (1m48). The exhaust in the video in the OEM (stock) exhaust. so if you buy the bike, you will get just that. Now, the exhaust you showed me, i have never seen it before. I woul try getting an exhaust form a more known company so at least you know it's quality
I'm getting a suzuki gsxr worth 10k new as a begginer bike yea I know it's probably not the best for a beginner but I want something that's cool looking and plus I figured is get one with gears I'm gonna have to learn eventually any way..
i know this is a bit late, but i got a question. I'm 24, almost 25, five foot two ish, would i fit on this easily? don't know anywhere to find this in Iowa.
Any smaller blokes given this bike a ride? I'm 5'5" with a 28" inseam. Would I be able to comfortably have both feet on the ground with this guy? (wearing tennis shoes)
don't know if you'll have both feet on the ground. but i know a lot of people who are around your height have driven this bike. haha it's probably the lowest bike you can find for the performance. you could always lower it a little after you buy it.
BFassassinwithswag All depends on where you live. Assuming you live in the states, go to your DMV or check the website and find the requirements. They typically vary from state to state.
I need help finding a bike, I want a lot of motorcycles, the Ninja 300, the ZX10R and 6r but I'm 5'7, 150lbs. I don't know what bike is perfect for my small height. can anyone help?
+Mr. Holiday that's probably a smart choice. If you don't act stupid, you could get something bigger if you think the 300 would bore you, but a zx10 is insanely fast
+ACHIEVEMENT001 yeah probably. i rode my friends 300 and i felt fine, and i'm 6' or 6'1". it's a little more comfortable than the guy in the video made it out to be in the beginning.
The more I see these bikes the more I like them.
Ikr!
Good review. I'm 6'1" 280 lbs and I love riding this bike. It has no problems hauling me around at highway speeds or through the twisty and hilly roads. It definitely performs better than I had expected it to. I mainly got it for the wife to start out on but I'm going to enjoy it in the meantime, and it's excellent on gas. Roaring toyz makes a good and easily adjustable lowering links for these, adjustable from 1-5 inches, I just installed one today. If you lower the bike, you will have to get the shorter kickstand with it. So far I can't fault this bike on anything.
Nice review. I like it when the presenter is honest and not too scripted.
I'm glad I've watched your review. All the other reviews I've watched talk about speed, speed, speed. No one talks about the comfort of riding it.
Thanks for watching!
I am 5' 3" and 137 pounds, had my Ninja 300 9 years now and still love it to bits. I have seen 3 figure speeds too!
I got this bike for myself to get started riding on the streets and I am 5 ' 3" great size for a starter bike!! thanks for the review
Got my 2015 ninja 300 abs two days ago delivered. Msf course next week. Hopefully I pass and can get to learn this bike. Age 59 and finally pulled the trigger on my first motorcycle.
congrats man ! age is just a number :D
+Logan Fuhrmann Thanks man...got my license and having a blast on my ninja 300. Had to get rid of the lousy exhaust...put on an M4 slip on and wow, what a difference! Sounds beefy now, not like an anemic blender. My msf coach insisted I'll want a 600 within a year but so far I don't see that happening. I have no desire to do 100+ in 5 seconds. Although I haven't gotten on the highway yet so I can't say never.
Thanks for making this video. I'm 6'3 and around 230 lbs. and am getting into bikes. I'm looking into the ninja and this review has helped plenty.
I'm 5'10" tall and the bike fits me perfectly! Love the Ninja 300! Chose it over the R3,and CBR300R!
Im getting the bike soon, let's go baby
I'm only 5'10" tall,..I've sat on these motorcycles,and they fit me perfectly! Unlike others who feel they may grow out of this motorcycle,..I don't think that will be the case for me! I see myself having this motorcycle long term! I don't have my motorcycle yet,....target date/month for purchase is about June or July of 2017. I'll be ordering a Candy Plasma Blue Ninja 300. I need to take the MSF Course first!
NorfolkSouthern1068 nice I just took the MSF. I plan to be getting the same bike around that time too.
How was the MSF Course? Have you ever ridden before? If not,were you nervous at first? I'd need more than just one weekend to really develop my skills,...especially clutching and shifting as I have never rode a motorcycle before as far as operating one is concerned!
NorfolkSouthern1068 it was actually my very first time on any motorcycle! I've been driving a manual car for a little over a year. so understanding the shifting and the clutch was super easy for me. basically never stalled. except once when I thought i had it in neutral but it wasnt. the riding portion in general was very natural for me. before then end of the course I was bumping the red line in the little suzuki 250 at 11k rpm. cornering and leaning was so much fun! some were too afraid to get into the corner and lean. but I think going in, I understood very well that the bike isn't going to topple when u lean in if you're going at a decent speed (my background in mechanical engineering gave me more confidence in that lol). overall not bad at all for my first experience on a bike. didn't drop it or anything. my advice is to trust the bike. and go slow, learn to control that clutch lever. the hardest part is riding slowly and turning
Is the MSF basically the same as the CBT?
You guys living the dream yet? Got a used ninja 300 (first bike) about 2 weeks ago and it's a great thing. On tight canyon roads 40hp and short gearing is plenty of fun. Power is more than ample for any/all commuting. My brother, who has ridden far longer, says he would consider one owning because of the low running costs and fun factor of being able to rev it out constantly. Got 65mpg last tank, never gonna 'outgrow' how cool that is either. 5'10" bike fits great; knees get stiff after about an hour and a half.
Gave this bike another look today,and believe it or not,...choosing it over the R3,which I WAS going to choose at first! Kawasaki has won my heart,...my vote goes for the Ninja 300 hands down!
This is a great commentary on the bike. Great upload!
I just subscribed, I like the fact that you give reviews from a big guys feel & perspective. Excellent commentary. Keep up the good work!👍🏍️🏍️🏍️
I put an M4 carbon fiber slip on exhaust and it made a world of difference in terms of sound. The stock pipe is way too quiet. I also thought it was ugly and heavy. Added to that was a fender eliminator kit and integrated led sequential turn/brake lights. Blacked out double bubble windscreen. Always get compliments on the look of the bike and it's often mistaken for a 600. I'm glad Kawasaki didn't badge it with 300 anywhere on the bike. The stock tires are a weak point and I'll be replacing them with better ones soon. Overall an excellent starter bike and for us older guys, a bike that you don't necessarily will grow out of. I don't need or want to speed at 120+ mph.
I'm choosing the Ninja 300! I enjoyed your review of this bike! I was going to choose the R3,...but I like the Ninja 300 better! I have sat on both bikes,and I feel more comfortable on the Kawasaki! I'm only 5'10" tall and 205 lbs. I can flat foot the bike!
I am 5'8" and a little heavy but the bike pulls my weight with no issue up to 75mph. It is a great bike and I enjoy it and I know I will move up eventually, but I can see myself keeping this as my 2nd bike.
I think the reason such small bikes come with pillion seats is because of their market in India. It's a major selling market for small cc bikes and the ninja 300 is like a luxury.
Great review. I bought the same model year bike. What people don't realise is, bigger bike means more work and full potential is almost never used. It scare the hell out of me when I open throttle on the gsxr but ninja 300.is just enough ( my other bike is a gsxr )
The bike is slightly longer than the Ninja 600, so It is not as small as it is short. It's the number one selling small sportbike by a wide margin. Even though I own the R3, I fully respect what Kawasaki has done with their bike. With the new Honda CBR350 twin coming out in late 2016 (as a 2017) model, it seems Kawasaki will jump up with a larger more powerful engine. The only real difference I noticed about the Ninja is the build quality being a few years old. Even so, it's a fine bike.
Interesting the difference in views between this and the R3 review...
The only thing I didnt like about my Ninja 300 when I bought it was the grips were too skinny and my hands cramped after a while, and not a long while either. I put Pussygrips on it and solved that one issue. Now it's pretty much perfect.
I am glad they have the passenger seat! I own one and I am 5'4 and my girlfriend also 5'4 fits great on the back.
I'm 5'11 do you think this bike is too small for me or is it ok because I haven't seen it does the bike feel big for you?
Tsatch motovlogs your girlfriend needs a 300 also
I'm 6 foot have a 32 inch inside leg i am very comfortable riding my ninja 300
Realy good review man!
what do you suggest for a person who has never rode a motorcycle?
Definitely start with 250 or 300 👍🏽
+Avery Davis and grow out of it in a month and throw $4,000 down the drain xD
+Squid Rider in my country you cant go more then 110 kph/72mph
+Squid Rider if you grow out of bike in a month you ain't doing it right.
+Squid Rider That's why you buy used, genius, and most people would outgrow it in a waaay longer time than a month.
I've had mine 3 years and I'm still not tired of it i I got the abs version and also I'm scared to get on a bigger bike because this has slipper clutch prevents it from locking up if.you down shift wrong
When u say 'big guy' do u mean tall or fat, no offense
Both lol
lol XD i know the feel
you mean pleasantly plump
I'm 5'1" and this is my first bike! bought it 2 days ago!
Did you have to lower it?
+Solo inmypolo I did actually and the place I bought it at put an adjustable kickstand as well. But now I can ride with no problems at all!
If you feel like a bear on a bicycle riding that bike you should review a Honda grom lol. Nice video
Or a lifan kpm
Very good to know, I really want a Kawasaki Ninja 300 when I'm old enough! :D
I am 6'2" 230 pounds I wanted to get the Kawasaki Ninja 300 as my first bike. I have never driven a bike and dont want anything to big. Would the ninja be a great Bike for me? Also Twowheelobsession can you do a review on the KTM RC 390?
I'm 6"1 200 pounds. Thinking about starting out with either Ninja 300 or KTM Rc390. I'm worried i'll look too big on both though. Thoughts?
I'm 6'2" and 190 pounds. I ride this exact bike. It's perfect for me. I can utilize it's full potential whenever I want. It handles AMAZINGLY in twisties. Great on gas. All around just a brilliant package. Save your money and go with a 300!!!!!
+Collin O'Connor Yeah, I'm leaning toward the Ninja 300. Seems like they're blowing up in popularity too. Thanks man.
Idk..sit on one and try it out (:!
It looks bigger than the RC390 and the R3, but if you are afraid of it looking to small maybe you should try out the CBR500 or the FZ-07, but they are both more expensive.
When that's said I own a Ninja 300. I still don't have my license so I have only tried it in my neighbourhood, but I really love my bike. It's easy to ride, it looks AMAZING and it's light and nimble and tbh I think it's a perfect bike to learn both the basic and advanced riding-techniques on.
Also; WHile I haven't ridden the R3 I've sat on it and the Ninja does have a sportier sitting-position. Initially I wanted to get an FZ-07, but then I found a godo deal on the Ninja 300 and I ended up with it. I don't regret my decition one bit! It's cheaper, it looks at least just as good, I've ALLWAYS wanted a ninja since I was a kid and the bike is a pleaure to ride.
I hope my get my license soon so that I can spend my entire summer riding. There's nothing I want to do more!
+adelachaudh I did that the other day actually, thanks for the suggestion. The CBR500r doesn't look as nice as the Ninja 300, but it seems like a better overall bike to learn on and keep for a while. I love the RC390's, but I read things about them having problems and the small gas tank makes me think it would get annoying quickly.
Michael Gilman Meh.. both the CBR and the Ninja's are good. I don-æt think teither of them are any better for learning than the other. They have just taken a different approach to the bikes and you just have to decide which approach you like the most. I ride the CB500F at my riding-school and the CB's are super comfortable and super smooth to ride. There's nothing bad to say about them, with the exception of tghem perhaps being a little boring. With the Ninja you'd probably be changing gears a bit more often and if you want to ride sporty you'd want to keep it above 9k where the power is. Although the bikes have around the same power when taken the weight into concideration I think the ninja would feel faster or more sporty.
The Ninja has a sportier feel to it due to it higher reving engine, looks, and sitting position. The CBR has more torque.
Yeah.. I think the RC would be the most difficult to live with every day, but idk.
Great review really appreciate it man 🤍
Very thorough review. Subscribed. I must ask, what mic are you using? You sound amazing.
+Rob Herbert welcome! Sena 20s. I think I need to make a faq. I get this 10x a day now lol
+TwoWheelObsession I'd like that! Thanks for the response. I'm set on starting my motorcycle adventures. Have my first Motorcycle safety class next weekend and shopping around for a bike. Have you ridden the 2014 Ninja 300 if so, did you find much of a difference? The reason I asked about the mic is I am considering motovlogging. Much appreciated.
+Rob Herbert I don't believe there were any changes. Have fun!
Great Video mate!
The route you took was beautiful. Flat road, not much in terms of suburban development. Lovely. Didn't like the amount of traffic lights however; silly Kawasa.
5'11 160 here bike feels fine to me love it so far
Get a Honda Biz. Clutchless, so it really is forgiving and a great bike to start out with.
+Teddy Foster haha
Awesome review. Really helped me make my decision
I'm a new rider and am seriously considering this bike for my first. I'll definitely book a test ride before I buy, but since I'm 6'4" (194cm) I wonder if I'm wasting my time and should look at the Z300 instead?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Monkey I’m 6’3” 215lbs and it’s a short bike indeed. But I don’t feel uncomfortable at all on mine.
Nice review of the bike i must say!!
I'm 6'3 and I sat on one at the dealer and it is a little cramped but idk should I get it?
did you get it?? im 6'3 too and i dont know if it going to look small on me
I know this is old but I was wondering if it would be a good bike for me as a beginner and I'm about 6 foot 250
I know its 2 different types of bikes, but you drove both of them, so can you till how this feels compare to the Kawasaki Vulcan S ? ( clutch, easy to handle, acceleration below 100 mph )
which one is good for a beginners ?
I'm 5'7 155 lb
+mohammad hejazi Apples and oranges, but both are light on power, both are light weight and easy to handle, the 300 more so. I've said all I can think of in each review.
Hmmm, I'm 6'5'' and I'm thinking about getting it. Think raising the handles and lowering the pegs a bit would be enough?
Lol ur 6.5 pls don't kill this bike ur too big for it.
I know what you mean
I'm around 6'1-6'2, around 240 lbs (need to loose a few pounds) and will have to ride 15hp 125 for 2 years before I can even ride an r3 or ninja 300.
I like the bike but i would want a little more high end power and a thing that tells you what gear you are in and no slipper clutch.
great review,wonderful bike
You're the best I can now unsubscribe from time wasters and poor narrative up loaders. love from the UK
So how much roughly would this cost now? Say like 2015-18 models?? I just completed the MSF course and now looking to get a bike. Pricing is kind of an issue... but I love these ninjas. R3 I think is more expensive... and no abs. (Also) I've seen a used 300 with 3,000 miles for $3,780. Is that a good deal?
Would this be a good beginner bike to start out with. I have not rode before. Most experience I have is a moped 50cc. Heard you said it was a great beginner bike just wondering why. It seems like the power is a good place to be at so I dont kill myself.
perfect beginner bike. perfect amount of power and riding position for a beginner. it's all how you ride it honestly. you can start with a 1000cc haha you just have to have some control. it won't be as fun to start on a 1000 though. it's much more fun to start on a 300. if you're getting a bike for the first time get the 300.
Thanks for the great review. I'm 6' with a 32" pants inseam, do you think I'd be comfortable on it?
+Kerry K I would think so
Go sit on one...or do test ride. That's the only way to find out. Asking people on TH-cam doesn't work.
Timeless design.
I have this bike. I love it. It's great for short people like me.
im 6 ft 1in tall and 220lbs is it still a good bike for me?
I'm 5' 10" tall,and 220 lbs.(a little overweight for my height,maybe),...height wise,would this bike and the Yamaha R3 that you tested in your other video be too small for me? I'm a beginning rider!
The seat height is 31 inch! You don't have to be that tall maybe at least 5'4
perfect for my short ass
can you do the 650 also please, and review it for beginner.
btw how much is your weight and how long are you?
MightyForSure man if you are a beginner do not get a 650
MightyForSure I wouldn't agree with the flat out don't get a 650 opinion. if you can control the urge to ride like a goon, and take the MSF course before hand, I think most folks could definitely start on a 650. but I'd also suggest a investing in some sliders and such. the first 6 months or so the odds of dropping it at slow speeds can be sort of high.
BmxDieseldude I had 3 friends who started on 636s they all passed away.they never went over 80 mph but since they were beginners they had not enough experience to handle such a powerful bike.My one friend was stopped to a red light and when the light became green he gave way too much throttle the front tire lifted up he fell and a car ran him over.My 2nd friend was turning on a corner he gave a little bit too much throttle the back tire lost traction and he fell off a cliff. My third friend did not lean enough while taking a corner he hit a pole and he cracked his head open he was taken to the hospital and within 30mins he passed away.All in all,if you think that you can handle a 600cc bike go for it a zx6r would be a solid choice
I'm sorry for your loss man. I don't ever want to hear of riders going down, and I certainly wouldn't steer someone in that direction. the 600 super sport class (including the 636) is actually statistically the most dangerous. Do not confuse the 650 with the 600s though. The 650 is WAY more tame. I think most are roughly in the 65hp range vs the 100hp + that you'd get out of the super sports. I wouldn't recommend to a 17 year old kid but if someone had a solid head on their shoulders could definitely learn on one.
BmxDieseldude I mean it all comes to personal preference I wanted a zx6r bc all my friends had but my dad told me that I would end up killing my self.My first bike was a ninja 250 bc I always loved the sport style that Kawasaki gives you.I currently have a zx10r but I have been riding dirt bikes since I was 10 so I could say that i am an experienced rider
Looks to be a good touring sport bike.
I'm turning sixteen in two months and live in new york ( the five boroughs) and was wondering what should I get as a first bike I am currently 5,6 weight 135
Dude your lucky u gotta wait 2 months. I have to wait till November. I'm 5'7 and weigh 140. My dad suggested I should get the ninja 250 or 300, Or a Cbr 250 and cbr 500 (I think it's a 500) Since we're about the same height and size, I guess the same could apply to you. He said the cbr 250 was his first bike and it was a good beginner bike. same with the others I mentioned. Just see if you can test drive them before you buy it and make your decision from those 4
Basand lol damn my dad said he'll help me buy one if I keep my room clean that's gonna be hard but I will do it lmao
+Kaz'ian Deathshadow my dad is always traveling so I don't see him and my mom dosent want me to get a motorcycle. Imma need to like ninja lease a motorcycle for 3 years till I'm able to get a car lol
Basand lol just like hide in the bushes for 3 years xD
Kaz'ian Deathshadow what did you end up getting?
hey, can ya tell me how your recording and talking about the bike,i want to buy something like that..ty
I'm looking for an entry level sport bike that is at least faster than my '17 Camaro RS V6 (335hp, 0-60 in 5.1 secs).. will the Ninja 300 do it or should I start with a Ninja 400? I feel like the Ninja 650 and 1000 would be too much power for the moment as I will be a beginner.
I'm nearly 17 and from the UK I'm wanting this bike but do I had to own a moped for a year or could I go straight to this?
This is the "quintessential" starter bike. Go for it
you have to be 19 and take you your A2 in order to ride these bikes....
+Jake Richards sorry I don't know UK motorcycle stuff
Yeah I kinda guessed no need to apologise haha UK laws suck for us
Try and consider an underbone bike, it's more powerful than a moped and it's considered as a scooter/moped but its a motorcycle basically.
4'10, perfect on the ninja 300. very nice bike too
Yep 4'10 (1m48). The exhaust in the video in the OEM (stock) exhaust. so if you buy the bike, you will get just that. Now, the exhaust you showed me, i have never seen it before. I woul try getting an exhaust form a more known company so at least you know it's quality
I'm getting a suzuki gsxr worth 10k new as a begginer bike yea I know it's probably not the best for a beginner but I want something that's cool looking and plus I figured is get one with gears I'm gonna have to learn eventually any way..
you said if your a bigger guy find some other alternatives, any ideas? Im about your size and a beginner rider looking for first bike
Try the Versys. Same engine, but a taller bike.
I'm 17 and 5'5, am I too short for this bike?
im 14 and 5'11
I'm 5 and 17'5
+Sathwik Chowdhary Im an unborn fetus and 74 feet tall and bench 929292929292929292929292929w9w9w tons sooo...
no dude, youll be able to touch the ground, but not with a flat foot. you maybe on half of a foot
+Sathwik Chowdhary im 14 and 6'1
Will this bike suits for lean guys with a height of 5'10" ?
+suresh .s You bet!
how about 5'7?
+Renato Alejandro yes it's not a large bike
think i made up my mind and going to get the 300 as my first bike
I'm a pretty short guy 5'4 sadly but I am thinking this can be my first bike I have experience on dirt bikes will this be a good bike for me ?
U might have to tiptoe it but that's fine,or just get a grom.
+Andrei botnaru thanks
Do you think this would be a good bike for me I'm 5,11
Thank you fur sharing this
I appreciate you
I was about to ask you how tall you are but read the description lol. So I guess it would be perfect if I'm 5'9
Should do a zx6r review, unless there's one already.
At 12:30 what model bike is the guy in front of you riding?
+zebraface678 Thats a 2015 Vulcan S, They recently came up with the 2016 lineup with 2 different versions, Cafe and SE also.
i know this is a bit late, but i got a question. I'm 24, almost 25, five foot two ish, would i fit on this easily? don't know anywhere to find this in Iowa.
I would imagine it would be just fine, although it depends on your inseam more than overall height. It's a short bike though!
Any smaller blokes given this bike a ride? I'm 5'5" with a 28" inseam. Would I be able to comfortably have both feet on the ground with this guy? (wearing tennis shoes)
don't know if you'll have both feet on the ground. but i know a lot of people who are around your height have driven this bike. haha it's probably the lowest bike you can find for the performance. you could always lower it a little after you buy it.
that bike will run over 100 mph and power band is at 9 k.
I want this as my first bike is there a difference between the krt edition vs the normal abs one?
just a different paint scheme I believe
Cant wait till I get 1!!😃
whats the top speed on the ninja 300 im thinking about getting me for this summer
+seven mile 313 gang true GPS speed about 110
Flat out on flat road, 107-110 depending on drag from your body profile
OMG i am 6 feet 4 inches would this bike suit me
+Avinash Surya Narayan Maybe too small
+Avinash Surya Narayan this is definitely too small for you. I'm just 5'5, and I can put my feet down, flat. Or maybe I just have long legs, lol.
+Avinash Surya Narayan Maybe, maybe not. I am 6'4 as well and it is perfect for me but everybody is different.
+Avinash Surya Narayan Lol. Ur an indian so probably like 5 foot 2
wtf does him being indian have to do with his height lmao dude u racist af
Is this a good starter bike for a guy who will turn 18 soon?
+Frodnar123 yes
what is the top seed on first gear only? will it do 40kmh in 1st?
im 6ft and 250 lbs, what would you recommend as a starter bike?
Young Guns-Ap a tank
What are some mods or things that I can buy for this bike? (I'm new at riding motorcycles)
Crux an exhaust slider maybe and if you want to go extreme a quick shifter
hey man im only 16 but its been my dream to always have a bike. Are there any legal requirements for me to get a bike?
BFassassinwithswag All depends on where you live. Assuming you live in the states, go to your DMV or check the website and find the requirements. They typically vary from state to state.
im 6'1 215lbs, will this suit me as a beginner bike?
yup it will suit u perfectly.
I'm 5'9 about 250 would me some else fit on it good?
is it loud,I'm not a big fan of loud bikes
I'm 5'11 close to 6'0 will this bike be too small for me
i'm torn between getting this and the cbr 500r
Hope you got the 500
If ya don't mind me asking, how much do you weigh?
250 lbs
The R3 is set up like a sports-tourer not a naked...
Gr8 review! New subbie
+Tai Mc Welcome and thanks!
you're in orlando arent u?
Tampa
I need help finding a bike, I want a lot of motorcycles, the Ninja 300, the ZX10R and 6r but I'm 5'7, 150lbs. I don't know what bike is perfect for my small height. can anyone help?
if you're new, don't touch the zx10
if you're new, don't touch the zx10
+Riley Hogan haha ok thank you, I was doing some research, and I think the Kawasaki Ninja 300, is the best for me.
+Mr. Holiday that's probably a smart choice. If you don't act stupid, you could get something bigger if you think the 300 would bore you, but a zx10 is insanely fast
+Riley Hogan I want a bike that I handle well, because of my height, and that is pretty fast as well.
I'm 6' tall, would this be too short for me?
nah you should be good.
Should look into the Ninja 650's if you thought the Ninja 300 was too small.
Im 5'9-11, good size for jt?
where is this filmed?
Florida
im 1.86m , am i too tall for this bike? cause i cant find a clear answer... any tall riders having this bike??
i am 6'0" would i fit nicely on this bike?
+ACHIEVEMENT001 yeah probably. i rode my friends 300 and i felt fine, and i'm 6' or 6'1". it's a little more comfortable than the guy in the video made it out to be in the beginning.