Got my license in August, driving a 250cc big scooter since. Rented a ninja 400 (I think same model as yours, but with definite ABS) for a few days now and went on a hourlong ride today. I was worried that jumping on a sports bike will be different, new and intimidating. But it rides so easy I think a baby could do it. Engine delivers power super smooth, no wacky shifting, not shooting away, engine not stalling, blipping on downshifts worked almost perfect from the very first try (though I already practiced that on the driving school's Honda CB400 SF while I was taking lessons). And then I found out about the quick shifter, making even the clutch on upshifts optional, lol. Long story short, I rode a Ninja 400 about 3 months after I last sat on a manual motorcycle (for the first time) and it felt like second nature after a single round around the block. Tons of fun shifting up and down, giving a bit more throttle on a green light, some mountain road riding in 4th gear. Definitely want to buy the ninja 400 as my first bike. It was perfect in every way. Never felt like I wasn't in control. Never felt intimidated by the throttle. It's super responsive, can go fast or slow, sounds great, looks great, a fun package. As I never rode any other bike besides the SuperFour and the Ninja now, I can't give any "this bike is best for X, that bike is good if you want Y" recommendations, but just riding that 400 has made me confident that this is exactly the bike I want to own. Every gear, from stop to 6th, felt incredibly smooth. No jerks, nothing. It's so insanely easy. Now I wonder how a ZX 4 RR would feel, given that it has twice the cylinders and 80 bhp instead of 48. The 400 never felt like it has more power than I could handle, but I have not yet fully unleashed its full potential either (like redlining the gears, not viable where I live). It weighs less than my big scooter and feels so nimble, you can lean into sharp turns without the fear of losing grip. I'm still stunned.
@otarsulavaКүн бұрын
I still have the predecessor of this bike, 2015 Ninja 300 ABS, got it new, current ODO 44.000 K miles, did some light mods like, actual sport tires, K&N filter, Carbon fiber 2bros exhaust...mostly I spent time on mountain twisty roads, handles so great, so much fan, I love that bike, will keep until wheels fall off and hope that's not going to happen 🙂...
@easye1311Күн бұрын
It's good to see u review lower CC bikes (650 and below)and actually loving them
@coolthings_tx3 күн бұрын
Your reviews are, in my opinion, the most honest, down to earth reviews I watch. Very informative as well. Please keep 'em coming!
@tjey3792 күн бұрын
The perfect commuter bike and that colour scheme, chef's kiss. Dreams of life in the US.
@astronxmical764323 сағат бұрын
bro bringing up the resale value of my bike, GOAT!
@youme88762 күн бұрын
The wife picked up a 2024 Ninja 500se for her first bike in July. She loves it, great bike for her to learn on. And honestly I love jumping on her Ninja from time to time too. It's so agile compared to my CBR650r, can just throw the thing around so easily. Very flickable. Blast to ride.
@thinkingimpaired56632 күн бұрын
Nice to see an analog tach.
@elmersalonga64242 күн бұрын
Nice not that "Super Sporty Ride", perfect for a 57 yrs Old Me.👌
@erickhuertas11023 күн бұрын
I have one and I love it! 👍🏽
@bgalhouse2 сағат бұрын
I bought one of these for commuting and track after I got smoked by a Ninja 400 on my R6 at NCBike. I absolutely love it and made me faster on my R6. I use it mostly for commuting now, but I still absolutely love it. The Spears clutch spring upgrade is really helpful if you track it.
@fergustheproclaimer68914 сағат бұрын
These recent bike reviews are awesome!
@ninjao40028 минут бұрын
love this review. I have the 2023 ninja 400 and you’re statements are on point. stay safe man! happy new year to all 🥳
@ElementFreedive2 күн бұрын
What is your choice between a ZX4RR....(same engine size but a TOTALLY DIFFERENT ride with that screaming machine)...Would love your input between the two. I want the latter for the sound and joy factor!
@Delta_foxtrot01Күн бұрын
I own the Ninja 400 and my buddy has the ZX4RR. I have to say I love my 400 WAY more! So much low end torture to have fun with the parallel twin. The sound of the ZX4RR is amazing though, I just don’t care for the power band as I kicks in so high on the RPM range. Both are solid but for city streets, I’d go with the 400
@fromuck59212 күн бұрын
Hello Greg, what do u think about CB650R with E-Clutch for very very new rider?
@KristopherStidd3 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video ❤
@carly81152Күн бұрын
Have the same one🙏
@sidepiece834417 сағат бұрын
Are you planning on doing a review of the 2024 Ninja 500? From what I understand; it's the same engine as the 400 with more power in the low end. I'd love to have your take on the differences like the display and the riding position and comfort.
@PoPoRides2 күн бұрын
For 2025, before I purchase my next motorcycle, I want to attend motorcycle demo days to try out different motorcycles .
@Orionleo2 күн бұрын
I have a 2021 Z400 and I love everything about it besides the mirrors and the seat. It has abs too! I wonder what a fully fared sports bike feels like though ..😊
@sheeny52573 күн бұрын
Hi, I’m a new rider and I’m struggling to be consistent with practical u turns, any tips? I can easily and reliably do 17’ u turns in a parking lot but when I do a 17’ in my driveway to park I occasionally end up in the grass. Any tips for getting over the fear of doing a u turn in a fixed space that is sloped?
@gardnerdean3 күн бұрын
Practice Practice Practice
@Justinkelleylifts2 күн бұрын
really focus/work on your clutch control and get comfortable with the friction zone. you should be counter balancing as it will help you make those tight u-turns. just get more seat time in.
@pavevbogovev40452 күн бұрын
Use your rear brake
@maomekat23692 күн бұрын
Use your rear brake
@Rickmac22Күн бұрын
Now I believe they’ve moved up to a Ninja 500…
@matthewwhittington-jk9ep3 күн бұрын
So great
@emporergrimesКүн бұрын
bahahaaha. suckering every idiot who would buy such a tiny bike so they have to want to upgrade by two weeks later. I been there too.
@mloclam69173 күн бұрын
Rev counter say's what it says but it'll rev to 10.000 max
@Matt-man692 күн бұрын
you mean 12k. I have bounced mine off the rev limiter at 12k a few times and that is where it shows the dial going red.
@tigerito68432 күн бұрын
I have seen this video before or it's just dija vu
@captainamerica34932 күн бұрын
Yes, he said it was brought back by popular demand.