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podgerr
11th June 2009, 16:06
Hi all looking for a good first bike, am 6"2 112kg, type of bike I'd like is a ninja ZXR or similar, but may be a bit small for me, just something to burn around on, to get to and from work and the occasional open road ride....any thoughts welcome..
BTW the I don't own a bike yet my profile need one to register...
Thanks
White Boots
11th June 2009, 16:42
Hey man you might wana try a 250 supermotard, like a honda XR250. Will be alot easier for you to learn on and you wont be hunched over when commuting. But if your still keen on the sports style try the suzuki GSX 250. They are bigger then the zxr and cbr. Good luck:2thumbsup
Sparrowhawk
11th June 2009, 16:46
I have a similar issue. I'm only 6", but I have long legs, so I don't fit on an 09 Ninja 250R, and my knees hit the front fairing of a Hyosung 250 (although apparently you can move the footpegs back on those, which might fix it).
My suggestion, trawl bike shops & sit on as many different 250's as you can. If they've got a centre stand, pop your feet on the pegs and see how they feel. Otherwise, take another biker with you to hold the bike up.
I just fit on my wife's ZZR250, but have no probs on my GPX250. Maybe worth a look?
Oscar
11th June 2009, 16:50
+1 for the trail/motard.
Good fun to ride around town, easy ergonomics for the taller learner, and they can take the odd spill (no ABS plastic to break).
Indiana_Jones
11th June 2009, 17:09
If you're as big as that (no offence meant lol) then I'd seriously consider writing to LTSA for an excemption from the 250cc rule.
You might get lucky
-Indy
naphazoline
11th June 2009, 17:10
Welcome onboard KB podgerr.
Good luck with purchasing your first bike.:headbang:
hayd3n
11th June 2009, 17:19
vtr 250 plenty of grunt im 6'0 110 kgs (and it not all fat)
great we bike so comfortable and not bad 2up
podgerr
11th June 2009, 21:32
If you're as big as that (no offence meant lol) then I'd seriously consider writing to LTSA for an excemption from the 250cc rule.
You might get lucky
-Indy
Thanks to everyone thus far....has this actually worked asking LTSA for an exemption.....I wonder...I have ridden a cbr600 which I found had good power and was a comfortable ride...could only try I guess.
bru62
12th June 2009, 12:21
hey i went to hamilton motorcycle school one on avalon drive cant remember the guys name wade? anyway had me learners and did some skills around cones abit of road riding etc... got my full without the restricted about 4 years not sure if they are still doing it it was some kind of test programme give him a call he'll beable to tell ya
vifferman
12th June 2009, 12:33
When do the new rules for bikes come in (the ones based on power output per tonne, instead of displacement)?
sil3nt
12th June 2009, 12:44
When do the new rules for bikes come in (the ones based on power output per tonne, instead of displacement)?Not for a long time. Probably 2 years away.
podgerr
12th June 2009, 14:38
hey i went to hamilton motorcycle school one on avalon drive cant remember the guys name wade? anyway had me learners and did some skills around cones abit of road riding etc... got my full without the restricted about 4 years not sure if they are still doing it it was some kind of test programme give him a call he'll beable to tell ya
thanks will do...
cambridgedan
12th June 2009, 16:03
You could go and take a 2009 Ninja 250 for a test ride, at some riding school or somthink because for a 250 its got some go, :ride:
snake832
12th June 2009, 16:10
Sup bro, I'm around the same height as you and I recon you'll look good in a nice cruiser! There is just too much leg for a crutch rocket to handle - unless it's one of those once with a netural sitting position.
Good luck & all the best!
Indiana_Jones
13th June 2009, 10:27
Sup bro, I'm around the same height as you and I recon you'll look good in a nice cruiser! There is just too much leg for a crutch rocket to handle - unless it's one of those once with a netural sitting position.
Good luck & all the best!
I'm 6' 4" and I owned a CBR250R for a couple of years.
Not really an issue for leg comfort for me
-Indy
NDORFN
13th June 2009, 10:34
You'd be ok on a ZXR250. Have you tried one of for size yet?
podgerr
13th June 2009, 16:16
I'm 6' 4" and I owned a CBR250R for a couple of years.
Not really an issue for leg comfort for me
-Indy
what year CBR was it??
Fatt Max
14th June 2009, 18:21
Hi matey potatey,
Totally sympathise. I am a almost 6' 130kg fat bastard but my trusty VL250 serves me well.
I did have a go on my mates Ninga but could not get the midrift over the tank.
Find what suits you and go with it
Cheers dude
Indiana_Jones
15th June 2009, 23:20
what year CBR was it??
1988, MC19 frame, AKA CBR250R
-Indy
frogamic
21st June 2009, 21:06
I think I'm 6'2" and my hornet is comfy, goes fast quickly too
Sly_guy
22nd June 2009, 13:16
I don't buy this whole exemption thing... unless you are a freak of nature (and it doesn't sound like it) there are plenty of bikes out there that fit the bill these days...
I'm, 6'1", 100kg, not massive... but I've got stacks of space on a Hyo GT250... I know of folks as big as 6'6", 130kg that ride them just fine !!!
speed_star
23rd June 2009, 18:22
Welcome to board! This is awesome spot for riders who love to ride bikes and share experience with your bikes.
speed_star
23rd June 2009, 18:28
I am not sure, is it available there but Royal Enfeild is much better option for with 300cc double silencer if not then you can go with honda XR250.
NOWOOL
26th June 2009, 14:06
I'd go for a Suzuki GN250 I'm 5'11 and that had more than enough leg room for me for two hours of riding without needing a stretch.
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