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The “Five to Survive” Rule & Why You Should Use It
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Jadefoxx215Participant
hello and welcome!
Jadefoxx215ParticipantYeah before I got my bike the entire Philadelphia Metro area (NJ, NY, MD, DE) did not have any 08 ninjas coming in for a while. Subsequently everyones on a huge waiting list. Yesterday I happen to see a 500cc 08 Ninja sitting in the show room but the sales guy assured me it would be gone by the end of the week. There is def. a shortage and I wouldn’t trust the bikes they are coming out with now, as they are being recalled as quickly as they are coming out. You’d be better off waiting until 09 to get an 08 so that you wont get something faulty…
Jadefoxx215Participantthanks everyone, I appreciate all of the advice
Jadefoxx215Participanti’ll check it out thanks!
Jadefoxx215Participanthaha likewise. I’m sure i’ll drop my bike (i pray to the biker heavens that i don’t) do something stoopid, but since im a newb thats to be expected so I have that excuse
Jadefoxx215ParticipantMa’am and you are welcome!
Jadefoxx215Participantfrom one rider to another, try these guys b/c AllState, Geico, Progressive, State Farm, eSurance gave me those re-damn-diculous prices also… I have medical insurance thru my job so I didnt need it with the bike, everything else is pretty standard for me as well so try these guys, its who I use.
Jadefoxx215Participantactually the insurance on a Ninja isn’t high, I’ve recently bought my first bike and hardly no experiance, age 26. My insurance is $490/year. I’ve found that the major insurance co. charge a hell of alot more per year then you would pay for the bike itself. My point is, look around for insurance rates its not b/c of the bike, exp. or age. Hope this helps.
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