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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    Or next time you could just go for a ride.

    You don't have to go riding with a bunch of people from an internet forum. No one can actually help you when riding the bike... and you may only pickup other people's bad habits and advice.

    When riding on your own, you can solely concentrate on what you are doing rather than worrying about what others are doing.
    NOT SUCH GOOD ADVICE!!!
    Learners need to ride, sure, but on their own how will they learn good lines, proper gear selection, corner speed, etc?
    Ride with a mentor to learn this stuff, then go ride on your own to practice.
    Only thing I agree with in the quoted post is to not learn this stuff in a large group ride.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tall Learner View Post
    Ive heard that the GT250R isnt such a great bike to learn on, apparently ur put in too much of a foward leaning position and u cant see much of the road. Dunno if this is tru or not, what do u think? Im looking 4 a bike at the mo and need all the tips i can get!
    Best advice I can give is to go and test ride one. I'm 5'7" and find the riding position comfortable and visibility excellent. The GT250R is actually kind of half way between a tourer and a sport bike so you're not fully forward like you'd be on a regular sport bike. The seat is low and the tank big so all fits well for me.

    If you want to be a little more upright then go for the naked GT250 as this doesn't have the drop handlebars. You'll have the additional bonus of being cheaper to fix if you happen to drop it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    NOT SUCH GOOD ADVICE!!!
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    Only thing I agree with in the quoted post is to not learn this stuff in a large group ride.
    Unless the group recognises you as a beginner and deliberately leads/follows you to provide either the example lines or feedback on your riding. Group riding is fun and good for building experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tall Learner View Post
    Ive heard that the GT250R isnt such a great bike to learn on...
    the GT250R is quite a bit to chew in one bite. My wife has one and she is quite concerned about riding it, but they look like sex.. so what to do ?

    It depends what your priorities are. She wants her hot ass to look hotter, sooo the Yellow GT250R it is - getting to grips with it is secondary.

    If you get the Hyosung, my guess is you will be so in love with it you will not notice it being harder to ride. But in answer to your question, yes a little bike with a more upright riding position will be easier to learn on. The GT250R is huge.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    The GT250R is huge.
    yea but I'm quite a tall guy... hence my profile name will that make a difference????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Kendog View Post
    I prefer to find myself a gap and ride than be stuffed up someones bum
    ROFL - I just hate being stuffed up somones bum! Blaardy uncomfortable and the view is crap!

    Oh and to comment ON topic...the Takas are a good practise ground, just a pity they have to go down hill too! Why not just lots of up and across with no down bits!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tall Learner View Post
    yea but I'm quite a tall guy... hence my profile name will that make a difference????
    If you're really tall then you could apply to the LTSA for an exemption to the 250cc limit. Think about this carefully though. A bigger bike could be a lot less forgiving.

    Do a search on here and you'll find examples of guys that have done this.
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    The GT250R is a full size bike. Good for tall people as well. The footpegs are adjustable to give you a bit more...

    Best thing go and have a sit on one. See how it feels. One of my work colleagues is 6ft3 and he rides a GT250R. No probs for him....

    So it might be okay for you also..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tall Learner View Post
    Ive heard that the GT250R isnt such a great bike to learn on, apparently ur put in too much of a foward leaning position and u cant see much of the road. Dunno if this is tru or not, what do u think? Im looking 4 a bike at the mo and need all the tips i can get!
    Don't know if I agree with this, I have seen a lot of newbies on the Hyo's and most of them do quite well. Go try one and see how it fits you, then decide.

    As for the original post, I love reading stuff like this!
    Good on you for spotting the issue and dealing with it well, bloody well done.

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    Or you could get a RG150 , they define the term pocket rocket, small, flickable and with a personality. Patience is a virtue with them though as I am finding out. I found the hyo to be too large for me. The reach over the tank was ginormous......or maybe even gargantuan lol But hey bigger people might fit it better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mowgli View Post
    If you're really tall then you could apply to the LTSA for an exemption to the 250cc limit. Think about this carefully though. A bigger bike could be a lot less forgiving.

    Do a search on here and you'll find examples of guys that have done this.
    Na na na haha no way, i choose life haha but it is quite interesting to know that people would try that. I mean Ive only just got my confidence up riding my mates bike around a little, that just started off being practice 4 the BHST but now its really fun. Hes got a 99 bandit 250 and im a little big for it.

    PZreferably id want a bike in between the size of the hyo and his bandit but i still want it to look nice, the GSX 250 looks nice and fits nice but i can tell it would get a bit boring after a little while. . . . is there a GSX-R 250? that wul b awesome
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