I just bought a tnt 135! I’m very excited. However I have to wait a few weeks for them to ship it from Cali. Do you have any suggestions on aftermarket parts I should maybe order?
I have knobby tires on mine now. I got it serviced at 3k miles but then...... took her off road. Like off jumps hill climbs etc... she held up the first 2 days but I think I need to change/ clean my air filter or spark plugs because now she just cuts off randomly. I just pushed her like a dirt bike she definitely not a dirt bike. Over great bike
I just bought a 2021 yesterday by paperwork & it rides awesome!! Did I hear you say there is a Yoshimura after market exhaust. I was told don't run under 91 octane.
It’s a little faster then the grom and z125 but it’s also a little bigger of a bike. Honestly I picked it because I want something different that a Honda grom or z125, I found it to be a better looking bike and had more features that both a Honda and Kawasaki.
ThatCrazedGunner It’s Nice, I wish Ducati made one this size, they have some badass small engine technology unlike anything I’ve ever seen on any other engine. Are you familiar with engines somewhat?
@@Copperhead47 I also own one and it's absolutely faster lol the 2022 Groms aren't out currently so with it's 5th gear it might stand a chance but I've had mine up to 65 already and that was just over 9k rpms. Not sure if this is just your opinion based off no personal experience but you're definitely wrong lol.
@@Chestwolf I don’t think you’ve actually raced them side by side have you? There isn’t much difference, but just because the benelli has a fifth gear doesn’t make it faster. I have both, and usually prefer to ride the benelli. But I’m not just some fanboy that makes shit up for no reason like you, without ever testing it. I’m sure you haven’t re-calibrated your speedometer yet have you?
Just Doin Josh I believe the perfect beginner bike is a 250 or 300!! :b you can find them for about the same price and you can drive them on the highway a lot easier. They also get better fuel economy
Best Advice; First (at least) buy yourself a Helmet, gloves, jacket, boots, knee pads and elbow pads. Then buy a cheap, used 125cc motorcycle. Get one that you wouldn't be mad if you dropped it, and that you could easily stand back up, if you did happen to drop it. (One that's been dropped before) Learn to ride, shift, "lean, press, and turn". Learn how to downshift. Learn how to match RPM while downshifting. Develop your riding skills. Become a confident rider. Keep your beater bike. (To take camping with you, or to teach a friend how to ride) Then finance a brand new Kawasaki Ninja 400 at your nearest Kawasaki Dealership, and let the good times roll ! (Someday move up to a 650)
@@ThatCrazedGunnerM9130 Some 250cc motorcycles and most 300cc motorcycles have a very snappy and highly responsive power curve. The Kawasaki Ninja 400 has a much smoother powerband than a Ninja300 or a Yamaha R3, so it's easier to control and safer to ride, especially for a novice motorcyclist.
John Cooper I bought mine in Las Vegas a place called major power sports. Idk if there is a dealer in Utah I just drove mine up from Las Vegas to see family and live with family for a few weeks