So i was pertty had my mind set on getting a 2008 Ninja 250 then i just seen the Hyosung Comet gt250 and they say it also is a great started bike but i cant find much specs and stuff on it so i just want some opinions and ive seen videos of people but they say they have problems with them. So i would like some opinions and why i should choose that one. Thanks.|||I would prefer the Ninja, better track record. It is a nice bike.|||The ninja 250 as the comet is horrible at high speeds there are no fairings on the comet.|||The Ninja is about 65 pounds lighter, $200 cheaper %26amp; probably more durable, given what I%26#039;ve read about Hyosungs. The 2008 Ninja has been updated. I%26#039;d go with the Ninja.|||Like the previous guy said - DEFINITELY the Ninja 250. Check out Kawasaki dot com and SEE the NEW ONE! Looks like a ZX10!! I love it, but I don%26#039;t know if I want a 250.
Besides, if you buy a Chinese bike, it might get recalled for lead paint or some other potentially disastrous flaw!! Good luck!|||You should totally go with the Ninja. Kawasaki makes the most reliable motors. The Hyosung 250r will beat the Ninja in a race but it wont last nearly as long as a ninja will. Hyosungs have some serious longevity issues. Being a 250cc, considering the load its hauling around, it wont last too long. Kawasaki is a big company and incase the ninja does break down, replacement parts are more readily available. With Kawasaki coming out with a more track oriented 250 this year though, Hyosung will have some serious competition this year. My votes for Ninja hands down.|||weel ninja is a trusted name....
but i%26#039;d suggest u to go to nearest showroom and get a test-ride of both the bikes and then make your decision.
All the Best !!!|||I would prefer the Kawa its better quality|||Ninja would be the best choice indeed however, Comet is also a good street bike with few racing elements. But there is no match of Ninja in 250CC segment..go for it.|||The Ninja 250 is an awsome beginner bike. Quick enough to get you out of trouble, but light and easy to handle. The Ninja is faster, better handling, and more reliable Hyosung, with a solid, proven track record.
But if this is a starter bike, forget buying new - get a used bike. As a new rider, I guarantee you%26#039;ll drop the bike at least once. It happens to us all.
Pick up a used Ninja for around $1500. Spend a year learning to ride. Sell it for the same $1500 you paid for it, and buy that new 600 or 750 that you%26#039;re going to want once you%26#039;ve got a few thousand miles under your belt.
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