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The Ninja is a classic
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Prefer the Ninja, what CC are they?
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-Silky wrote Prefer the Ninja, what CC are they?
296cc, next to 300. Hence why it's called a Ninja 300.
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anything below 600cc in a sportsbike is a waste of time
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TTGxL96SNIPES wrote anything below 600cc in a sportsbike is a waste of time
Sometimes you don't get a choice though.. In the UK, you are restricted for the first few years of riding to a 50cc, 125cc and then 47hp which still isn't anywhere near a 600cc 'sportbike'
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