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    Hey welcome to the site, im 6' 6" and the fixxers are like kids push bikes to me, id suggst get a single cylinder 250 such as a Suzuki Volty. or a V twin.

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    Welcome to the site.

    Im 6'1 and my fxr was just fine for town hooning but a real pain on open roads. Not enough wind protection for something with such little power. Still a damn fun little bike and great for learners.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozzie
    Hey, welcome to the site!

    Anything stopping you from going 250? What about a ZZR, GPZ? Or maybe even those hyosung things (sp ?), i believe they are powered by kawasaki, and not too bad, quite a sizeable 250 for the taller folk.

    Being tall or big in other ways on a little bike makes the whole experience more difficult, otherwise people would learn on mini motos.

    Anyway, good luck, enjoy the site, and enjoy the world of biking and welcome to the fold.
    Well smaller the engine the easier it is on families nerves

    But TBH i haven't looked bigger because i'm not sure how i'll cope with a 250 being really new to riding... spose could just ease myself into it a little slower...

    Will have a look around i guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by toymachine
    Well smaller the engine the easier it is on families nerves
    I understand the family thing, word it this way; "As tall as I am, it is better to have that little extra power, not to get me in the crap, but to get me out!"

    You are just as likely to spill and get in crap on a 250 as anything smaller, at that engine size, it makes F all difference. Comfort level does make a huge difference though. If you are a giant on a small bike, you will not be able to handle it properly, and you will be auckward, which arguably will cause you more problems than being over powered.

    I am not familiar with the bike you mentioned, but given speed isn't what your going for (which is wise), being the right fit for the bike (or visaversa) is really important.

    You are stuck with 250 or under for quite a while, pick a bike you like and are comfortable on. Sure, it isn't forever, and isn't your dream bike, but mine isn't either and it isn't too small (stature not speed), ride before you buy and try and keep the new bike thrill out of it.

    That's my advice anyway, take it or leave it.

    Happy riding anyway!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster
    Welcome to the site.

    Im 6'1 and my fxr was just fine for town hooning but a real pain on open roads. Not enough wind protection for something with such little power. Still a damn fun little bike and great for learners.

    I second that. (I'm a shade over 6ft). If you do get one, as others have said, don't replace the tyres with standard when the time comes. You can get much better rubber for a range of prices. Standard rear was $195 but I got a slighter larger tyre from the tyre shop for $119 and it improved handling no end.

    Have fun here and as no one else has warned you yet ... don't open the 4th door on the right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozzie

    You are just as likely to spill and get in crap on a 250 as anything smaller, at that engine size, it makes F all difference. Comfort level does make a huge difference though. If you are a giant on a small bike, you will not be able to handle it properly, and you will be auckward, which arguably will cause you more problems than being over powered.
    Thanks for the advice... and those are some valid points too, have got me thinking. I suppose if it's rather smooth on power delivery (which is the 4stroke trait?) i'd be ok with the bigger one? I love the look of the FXR but if it's not going to be comfortable i guess it's not worth it... eventually i'll be going for a ride to hamilton from aucks to see a mate so that wouldn't be fun while cramped

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    Quote Originally Posted by toymachine
    eventually i'll be going for a ride to hamilton from aucks to see a mate so that wouldn't be fun while cramped
    Well when you do, provided it is a Sunday, let me know.

    My GF has just got her learners and bought a VTR 250, she is from Hamilton. So if you want some no preasure company on your first long distance ride, as I say, let me know, we will come with you, split while there, and meet up again for the ride home.

    Sure you'll do ok, at the end it is your call . Myself excluded, a lot of experienced people on here (and wankers), and their advise is worth its weight in gold.
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    How's this for out of it?

    Just checked trademe, new auction's come up http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...08&permanent=0 FXR-150, looks fairly mint and it closes on my birthday :P

    Meant to be? <3

    If only i was shorter...

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    be carefull dude, check this thread....

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=32383
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    Quote Originally Posted by toymachine
    Heyas! Found this site while looking for information on Suzuki FXR150's, thought i'd say hello and maybe pop a question or 2

    Basically, i'm completely new to bikes and looking around i've got myself rather dead set on a FXR150 to get learning on... that, and 150cc was alot better when trying to convince the family to not disown me for wanting one at all

    Just a couple of questions... i'm 6ft 1 (187cm) and as far as i can gather the FXR is a small bike, will i be fairly comfortable?

    Also, buying second hand are there any things i need to be especially wary of?

    Cheers all!

    FXR 150's are awesome learner bikes. Get one with not more than 2 owners. They are learners bikes so the clutch gets a hard life.


    1.) Get someone who knows about bikes to check it out/test ride it thoroughly.

    2.)Take it to a mechanic, (most bike shops have these) and get them to check it out thoroughly.

    Wash, rinse and repeat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightMike
    Hey welcome to the site, im 6' 6" and the fixxers are like kids push bikes to me, id suggst get a single cylinder 250 such as a Suzuki Volty. or a V twin.
    FXR's are more faster than voltys. I'm 6" and have no problems

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozzie
    be carefull dude, check this thread....

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=32383
    I was just thinking this was the one in the other thread, and it is.
    Toymachine, you need to be aware that anything you buy second hand privately, there is a chance that it will not be what its advertised as. So take someone with you who knows what they are doing and get them to ride it and check it out for you, if you are unsure take it to a bike mechanic and get them to inspect it. Personally I would go for the 250 option like a volty or similar as your height will be an issue for comfort. Check around the shops for good deals.

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