View Full Version : Tall riders.... opinions needed...
McDuck
11th October 2007, 11:40
Yo i am 6 foot 4 and built heavy enough to bottom out any 250cc. I currently have learners on a katana 250 and will be up tot he test in a few weeks. Dew to my height with the kat after about 20 min riding i get pain in ankles and after about 30min cramps. What bike do i go for after i have restricted? It should not be tooo hard to get an exemption from the 250 rule given my size. I am almost thinking a thousand that has been calmed down by a mechanic. What do you guys thing?
Thanks
deanohit
11th October 2007, 11:44
Heya mate, good to meet ya last night. I don't know about road bikes or riding you want to do, but theres always the Motards like the DRZ400 which have an upright riding position which may suit you and the motards are always fun through the twisties but arn't suited to highway cruisin although they will do it.
Mole_C
11th October 2007, 11:54
I got an exemption for anything up to 800cc since i'm 6 ft 3. Doubt they would let u get a thousand thou. Plenty of good sized bikes under a thou. Just go sit on a few in the shops and find out. I decided a more upright position was the way to go and my knees love me for it :woohoo:
Toaster
11th October 2007, 12:00
GSXR750 is an awesome bike under 1000ccc but any sports bike will feel cramped at your height. I felt a bit squeezed on my former sports bikes at over 6ft 1.
McDuck
11th October 2007, 12:00
Heya mate, good to meet ya last night. I don't know about road bikes or riding you want to do, but theres always the Motards like the DRZ400 which have an upright riding position which may suit you and the motards are always fun through the twisties but arn't suited to highway cruisin although they will do it.
good to meet you to. Yea i prefer the sport bike style.
Will go around the tga dealers and sit on a few. I could almost get a nice old katana 750.... (altho they are not alot bigger than my current kat)
sels1
11th October 2007, 12:01
For the time you are doing your restricted a street legal trail bike would be more comfortable - upright sitting position and longer suspension. Once you have your full licence look at European or American bikes - they tend to be better for bigger riders. Most of the Triumph range are good for taller riders (and particularly the Tiger)
McDuck
11th October 2007, 12:04
cool. Do you think it would still be best to get the exemption?
Toaster
11th October 2007, 12:44
It is easy to apply.... so just go for it if you want to pay the fee. Otherwise it doesn't take long to wip through the licences and sit the full if you are old enough and have a Defensive Driving Cert.
Karma
11th October 2007, 12:52
Yo i am 6 foot 4 and built heavy enough to bottom out any 250cc. I currently have learners on a katana 250 and will be up tot he test in a few weeks. Dew to my height with the kat after about 20 min riding i get pain in ankles and after about 30min cramps. What bike do i go for after i have restricted? It should not be tooo hard to get an exemption from the 250 rule given my size. I am almost thinking a thousand that has been calmed down by a mechanic. What do you guys thing?
Thanks
Hey,
I'm 6'5" and fat (or as you but it, "built heavy"), I was riding around on a GSXR 1000 K1 recently that was a pretty decent fit... great sportsbike but still big enough to be comfortable.
For a newb like yourself I'd say stay away from the thousand, but K1 - K3 GSXR 600 would give you enough leg room, plus still be powerful enough to shift a bit of weight.
Anything after 02 - 03 starts getting smaller and more cramped, so you'd be better looking at slightly older bikes, but at least they're cheaper :D
McDuck
11th October 2007, 13:08
I will see what the exemption will alow. Thanks for the personal experiance. Should be fun finding the right bike. (i think i will keep the katana if i can tho, just so i can have a katana)
McDuck
11th October 2007, 13:10
you mean this sort of thing?
McDuck
11th October 2007, 13:11
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-120541521.htm?key=274089
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