The problem with getting a bike that's been layed is that something important could have been damaged that wasn't repaired properly. With a car, I would take that chance, being as that I am enclose. On a bike, I'd pass.
!King_Amazon!: I think you will be happier with the 650. EVERYONE I have talked to that bought a bike ( I worked in a bar on Rt. 66... so that's alot of bikers) said that you should always buy the next size larger than what you think fits you. That way, you aren't trying to trade it in a month or three, when either you grow in size, or you just want more power. Also, when inspecting a used bike, look for paint that is bubbling or peeling. That could be an indication that the bike was layed down, and rather than fix the problem, they just sprayed something over it and now rust is forming underneath. Especially on a Ninja, the engine is suspended. Not like a cruiser, where it sits nestled in the frame. If that 'backbone' was bent, or otherwise damaged and not repaired properly, that could be deadly. Also, check the forks/handle bars. Make sure there is no play in the movement. ANY amount of play, could result in you turning one way and the wheel going the other. Not a good thing. Check the condition of the throttle cable and see if it snaps back when twisted. You don't want to go to stop and the throttle stick open. Check the drivechain and see if the teeth on the rear wheel is damaged. Obvious dangers if they are, to say the least.
Hope this helps, I was lookin' to get a bike too, and these are some tips they had in "Cycle World" and a couple other magazines I bought.

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