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    CBR250RR

    Took one of these for a blat today. The usual comments apply, made a decent amount of power for a 250, handled crisply, almost got snapped doing about 170 by a cop near the Mt Wellington turnoff (d'oh!)

    One thing I found was that the footpeg position just *killed* my knees (until I got off the motorway and started shifting my weight around, anyway). Has anyone else found this? Since I won't be allowed to play on a Real Bike for a while yet, can someone with experience of both weigh in with an opinion on how this compares to typical bigger-cube sportbikes? It's difficult to tell just sitting still on them whether they'll be bearable or not. That little CBR was just too cramped.

    Of course this is all academic at this stage but I'm curious as to whether I'm going to be forever damned as one of the non-hardcore who can't get on GSXRs, CBRs and wotnot without aches and pains...

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    Yeah i wouldnt mind knowing this aswell. I bought my CBR250RR a few weeks ago and the riding position seemed quite different from my old VT250, lol.

    I get quite sore wrist if i ride for about 10 mins or more. But it is worth it. I think they are made for shorter people (asians). Being 6ft probably is at the higher end of the scale for people to ride it.

    My knees at first felt like they stuck out. But if you stick your bum right at the back of the seat it seems alright.

    Damn, 170kph, thats all ive got mine up to. Did you loose your licence??

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    You should get that deristricter going on trademe for cheap. You'll prolly get 200+ out of your bike. If you have to get it brand new, it'll cost ya heaps!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    You should get that deristricter going on trademe for cheap. You'll prolly get 200+ out of your bike. If you have to get it brand new, it'll cost ya heaps!
    Got a link? I couldnt seem to find it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    Got a link? I couldnt seem to find it.
    Here ya go:

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/mcat-0001%2...on-8035191.htm


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    I got one of those M-max boxes off trademe last week for $10 for the tzr

    Picking the bike up from the shop in about 30 mins :O

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    A lot of bikes are built for short-arses -- I struggle to read all of the instruments on the Blackbird and ZX12! Tragic. We won't talk about big heads at this juncture but.
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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    Damn, 170kph, thats all ive got mine up to. Did you loose your licence??
    Nope. Hence my comment 'almost got snapped'. I was doing an indicated 170 when I saw him pointing the radar toward me and I grabbed the brakes. He didn't pursue, just picked up his radio and started talking as I drove past. No other HP guys showed up for the next several kays though. I'm guessing he had the gun pointed at a different lane or something and didn't get a lock fast enough as I crested the hill.

    A lucky escape for Mr Heroic CBR Test Pilot eh?

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    btw, this bike had an aftermarket Arrow end can and it was fecking LOUD! I mean really REALLY friggin' *LOUD*! Just riding along at 100kph or so I was wishing I'd put earplugs in.

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    I am about the same height as k14 and don't have any problems with my knees. The only thing is wrists get a bit sore after riding for a while , but have found by adjusting the way I sit can take the pressure off the wrists( while cruising anyway ).

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    Yeah, apparantly the arrows are quiter than the Roo Racing ones. 120db at 5000rpm for the Roo's. At that intensity, osh reccomends ear plugs and ear muffs to stop you from going deaf

    So i just need to save up $600 and you aucklanders should be able to hear me from down in new plymouth

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    The seat height on my '89 FZR400 gave my knees a bit of grief too, but I fixed it somewhat by bolting on some rubber doorstoppers under the seat and thus raising it by about 3cm. Now knees are happier (or were until I knocked one of them on a cat-eye reflector thingy on the road at 110+ kmph - ) and handling/braking have improved due to more weight being on front.
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    When I bought My 400 zxr I borrowed a tape measure and measured the geometry of the bike like the distance from the pegs to the bar ends etc.
    and I found very little difference between the FZR,CBR,ZXR. the saleman said "Its how it feels mate" or something? I ignored his questionable wisdom and continued with my science. but what made the difference is the fuel tank shape. you need somewhere to put your knees and the ZXR offered the best tank shape.
    Its still to small frankly but the best of the bunch for me 6 footish.
    these Japs average 5ft 4 so naturally they are happy chaps. not sure about 250s but it your Knees are happy your Bum will follow suit.
    thats my advice GXR400 are tiny if fast!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redstar
    GXR400 are tiny if fast!
    I know what you mean. I'm not the biggest (5 foot 10.5, 95 kilos), but when I was looking for my bike I tried out a GSXR400R and, while it was quick (well, the top end anyway) it seemed tiny.

    My FZR750 has nice cutouts in the tank for the knees, and I'll be honest, I've not noticed it hurting my knees. New Years Day was 600kms Upper Hutt - Napier - Upper Hutt. The hard seat was more the problem. And I've ACL and medial ligament reconstructions on the left knee.

    You look at least my size on that FXR jrandom. Maybe you'll just have to wait until you get the full licence and then go for a naked thou'.

    I can still remember going from my GP125 to a Honda CB350 twin 18 years ago. It was lovely to have some room to move, even if the CB350 was pretty slow by todays standards - about 30hp if I remember correctly.

    In the meantime though, I guess it can't hurt to try as many 250s as you like
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    Maybe I should ride sports bikes dirt bikes are certainly not made for short arses.
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