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    Cool What to ride?

    Hi guys and gals,

    I'm looking to get into riding, I have always been a biker just with out the bike.

    my dilemma is I'm currently 110kg and looking to commute from Auckland to the Glenbrook steel mill every day. (Around 40 min commute) also looking to build up my confidence with the ultimate goal of a Moto Morini 1200, Moto-Guzzi
    Griso 1200 8V, or speed tripple

    so what would you recommend for some one of my stature to learn on that will be comfortable on the open road???

    any thoughts would be appreciated.

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    A Suzuki GSXR 1000

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    A Suzuki GSXR 1000
    Yeah I would love to but I think id probably kill myself learning on one of those.

    I have been recommended just to learn on a RVG 250 as it might have enough grunt to lugg my big ass around.. anyone else think so?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    A Suzuki GSXR 1000
    With Mr Turbo kit..... (don't forget)
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    A bike... definitely a bike.

    We are of course, a motorcycle forum, so we'd naturally suggest one equipped with an engine. Hippie type people may suggest one of those pedal powered contraptions, but I doubt they'll ever catch on.

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    I'm brand new to biking, and 6 foot 2 and about 105kg

    I've been looking for bikes for a while, and found that most 250's are just a little too small to be comfortable
    though I havn't been looking at cruisers (they're just not my thing)

    and the only bikes I've found that fit me well and would be comfortable for more than 30 minutes are the Hyosung 250's
    they've got the same size frame as a 650, which does make a big difference to comfort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkfish View Post

    I'm looking to get into riding, I have always been a biker just with out the bike.
    So. You like the idea of riding, but never taken it up? And you don't have a Class 6 on your licence?
    Until LAMS comes in, you are stuck with 250cc, if you want to be legal.
    Forget a 2 stroke - lots of fun, but only got any 'go' when you're caning them. Nor are they really designed for daily commute-type riding.
    Comfort is up to the individual. Some like to 'spread out', some like to fold into the sprotbike crouch. You have to sit on a bike for a while to know what's right for you.
    V twins make great starting-out bikes, and performance-wise will keep you happy for longer than a single.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkfish View Post
    ultimate goal of a Moto Morini 1200, Moto-Guzzi
    Griso 1200 8V, or speed tripple
    Going by your "wish list" you like naked rides, so what about a GSF 250 Bandit?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lelitu View Post
    ....the only bikes I've found that fit me well and would be comfortable for more than 30 minutes are the Hyosung 250's
    they've got the same size frame as a 650, which does make a big difference to comfort.
    +1
    I know of a rather "Chunky" man who rides a Hyobag GT250R and it seems to haul his arse around pretty well.
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    I'm 110kg and 6' 1" and I can tell you no worries, a lot of bikes at the 220-250cc range can carry lardy asses like ours around easily.

    I've got a Yamaha Scorpio, not the largest of the 250s (it's actually a 223cc) and it still easily brings me from point A to B (about 30 mins commute to work each way) at 120kph cruising. But of course, if you're looking for a speed machine, then there are a select range of bikes which fit your needs better, and there are more knowledgeable and qualified people here who can point you at the right models...

    For me, it's more a matter of comfort than engine power or speed. You've got to check legroom, for example, as even some big 250cc bikes like the Hyosung GT250 Comet (naked version) may be tall enough and large enough, but your legs can feel pretty crammed up - I didn't like it even though the seat was comfy and the bike felt solid and stable.

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    Cheers boys,

    thanks alot for the advice,

    I was thinking about the Hyosung, and I heard that the GT250R is really just a re badged ninja.

    one bike that really caught my eye was the SYM on Trade me Link below.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-439753406.htm

    does anyone have an opinion or knowledge on these???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkfish View Post
    Cheers boys,

    thanks alot for the advice,

    I was thinking about the Hyosung, and I heard that the GT250R is really just a re badged ninja.
    that is one thing the Hyosung GT250R is not.
    the chassis is different, and significantly bigger,
    completely different engine, Vtwin vs Parallel twin for the ninja.

    so, definitely not a re-badged ninja
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkfish View Post
    one bike that really caught my eye was the SYM on Trade me Link below.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-439753406.htm

    does anyone have an opinion or knowledge on these???
    Yup!!!






    They are fugly!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lelitu View Post
    that is one thing the Hyosung GT250R is not.
    the chassis is different, and significantly bigger,
    completely different engine, Vtwin vs Parallel twin for the ninja.

    so, definitely not a re-badged ninja
    I shall not listen to the limited knowledge of my mates any longer.

    cheers for clearing that up. will give me something to shut him up with in the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stirts View Post
    Yup!!!






    They are fugly!!

    lol,

    cheers, I was referring to their quality and ride but anyhow ill be quiet and refer to your sig on that one.
    Last edited by Monkfish; 19th January 2012 at 13:05. Reason: spelling

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkfish View Post
    lol,

    cheers, I was referring to their quality and ride but anyhow ill be quiet and refer to your sig on that one.
    If you are going to spend that sort of money on a bike made in Kazakhstan or similar, you should get a Hyobag. They are more than capable of lugging your fat arse around, and have decent build quality and dealer network. Just dont expect to set any landspeed record on it.

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