lol maybe if you’re rich, but it is my beginner bike. I would totally recommend people keeping them if they don’t wanna deal with traffic, and be able to top it out without “breaking” the law. 😁👍
go for a zx6r and just use the low mode (gives u about 80% of what the bike can do compared to full mode) and that way when ure ready u can go for the full mode and use the max power of the 600 instead of upgrading to a new bike
@@hdog2967Yeah do NOT get a 600 as your first bike.Get a 4-500 cc used bike. You will drop it,you will slide. You don’t want to pay a lotta money for brand new things. A 600 should be something you ride once you actually learn how to ride after a few years. Plus,the 400 being lower means that your feet can touch the ground,giving you some stability while learning
Sick video 🔥
Appreciate it G 🥹🫡
See everyone? even a Ninja 400 can easily break the law, all it takes is a good rider *thumbsup*
that ninja 400 moving kick
Just goes to show everyone should have a Ninja 400/500 in their garage in addition to 600's 1000's and bigger bikes just for shits and giggles.
lol maybe if you’re rich, but it is my beginner bike. I would totally recommend people keeping them if they don’t wanna deal with traffic, and be able to top it out without “breaking” the law. 😁👍
@@whereszoqty 120 mph is breaking the law... LOL
this might be an odd question but what height and weight are you? I'm considering getting a ninja 400 but i'm 6'2 and around 150-170lbs i think
go for a zx6r and just use the low mode (gives u about 80% of what the bike can do compared to full mode) and that way when ure ready u can go for the full mode and use the max power of the 600 instead of upgrading to a new bike
@@hdog2967 def get a 600, ninja 400 was built for shorter riders.
@@whereszoqty it sucks bc in victoria we gotta go for certain learner bikes, i'll have a look tho thanks
@@hdog2967Yeah do NOT get a 600 as your first bike.Get a 4-500 cc used bike. You will drop it,you will slide. You don’t want to pay a lotta money for brand new things. A 600 should be something you ride once you actually learn how to ride after a few years. Plus,the 400 being lower means that your feet can touch the ground,giving you some stability while learning