Yes it is perfect for that, after about a year one may want to upgrade to a bigger bike though.
A great place to start would be at the Kawasaki website. There the consumer can build, configure, finance and schedule a test drive in just one visit.
The bike I see most often is the Kawasaki Ninja 250. It's a great starter bike with a great deal of power.
It depends on your style of riding. If you ride hard and are always on the throttle, you will get horrible mileage. But, if you ride soft you'll get great mileage. 50-75 mpg depending on which ninja you have.
The Maestro by Gibson is a great acoustic for a beginner.
Be my apprentice and i will teach you the ways of the ninja
i recommend Canon a650 or canon g9 both of them are great digital cameras for beginner photographers
The Bowflex Tread Climber would be great choice for a beginner.
The duration of Ninja Over the Great Wall is 1.37 hours.
Ninja Over the Great Wall was created on 1987-05-08.
You don't really measure. It depends on age, ability, weight and height. For a beginner rider from age 4 - 20+ I'd look at either the Yamaha pw50 (for a 4-6 yr old), the TTR series of yamahas for older kids, or Honda CRF-F's. A KLX110 by Kawasaki is a great bike for a beginner up to about 11-12
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A good beginner guitar is the Ibanez GSA60. Its affordable, has great sound and it seems pretty durable. I am also a beginner and just got this guitar and i love it!