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Thread: 250 ---> 750 that's an experience innit!

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    Yup I owned a ZXR250 which I sold about a year ago, borrowed a new Ninja off a mate for the last week to get back into it and sit my full then same day bought a 2006 R6. It's a pretty amazing experience, the physical size the fat tires, all that grip / comfort they give and too much power to handle on the very first ride and I'm sure for many to come.

    Going to ease into it I continue to tell myself!
    KAWASAKI --> YAMAHA --> HONDA --> TRIUMPH

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiWiP View Post
    So clutching my new, full license, ink still wet I push the 250 to the back of the garage and wheel the new toy (2008 Suzuki GSX750F Katana) out and into the sunlight. Here we go...

    Now I've done the restricted, DDC and full tests and got an 'yep that's good' at each stage and I am happy on the 250 change change up and down smoothly with or without clutch. I can stop on a sixpence. I can corner without drama etc etc in short I am a happy 250 rider...

    On the 750 it is a different world. My changes are clunky and rough. I rev too high too low, drop the clutch too slow too late, brake too hard, too soft. Corner like I'm wrestling an elephant on P. Where have my 12 months of carefully honed skills pissed off to?

    Right. First things, breath... ah that's better lungs were starting to hurt. Next listen to the engine stopping looking at that sodding rev counter you didn't have it before you don't need it now. Be smooth and progressive with the clutch accelerator, brakes... Ah thats better. Corner now, stop fighting the elephant... be the elephant... lean, countersteer Oh that feels good... smoooooth.

    Traffic lights. and off and stall and curse and restart and off bugger. But I will get there, may take some time

    But I am a happy 750 rider, smile still splitting my face in two. WooHoo here we go, see you out there guys and gals
    Excellent choice of bike. I've never regretted the purchase of the Katana. I've got the same 2007-2008 model. Now onto my second one after having written my first one off last December. You get a lot of beast for very reasonable cash with those bikes. Looked around and thought bugger it, enjoyed the Katana too much not to replace it with the same.
    Enjoy the ride mate and believe me, in weeks you will be riding it just like your 250.
    Just remember though! There is a lot of grunt there that can bite you in the backside if you don't repect it.

    Enjoy
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    Yep. Hadn't ridden a bike for 10 years and the largest I'd been on at that stage was a 600.
    Got the twitch. Applied the TM salve.
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    How scary the ride is directly proportional to how much you twist your wrist.

    I found the VTR250 -> SV650 jump more than the SV650 -> Speed Triple. Then again, I'm only using the Speed Triple like an SV650 (now run is nearly complete I can tap out the last 30% of the rev range).

    All 3 bikes still far more capable than me through the corners though...
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    I had a strange dream myself. You know that game some folk play on the streets where they toss coins at the wall and what not? In my dream they were tossing my semi hardened stool at the wall. I shit you not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davebullet View Post
    How scary the ride is directly proportional to how much you twist your wrist.


    All 3 bikes still far more capable than me through the corners though...
    That last quote you have made is very true in many cases.
    The bike in fact is capable of far more than many riders can confidently through at them.
    Self control is the biggest asset i think when riding the faster machines. The more you twist the closer to Crash you come. All dependant on the time and place of coarse.
    Trumpydom!

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    Good stuff.... I did the same thing 20oddish years ago on a GSX750FL. The 250 never prepares you for the big horse power increase nor the less forgiving nature of a big bike.

    Still, 10 years from now you'll sit on a 250 and say "There is something wrong with this bike.. how can anyone ride this piddly little bike like this..." and so on...

    but for now take the time to teach your bike your limits...

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