If you really want a cruiser, have a look at the Hyosung GV250. It's as big as a lot of 650'sTripleB wrote:When talking strictly about '250' bikes, do sporty bikes (ie: Ninja 250R) offer more leg room that cruisers (ie: Nighthawk 250, GZ250, etc.)?
I'm 6'2" with a 35" inseam. I'm a newbie to street bikes and will more than likely start out with a 250 bike in order to learn the fundamentals and the ins and outs of riding on the streets. Just worried about my legs being cramped (and looking like a goof) on a small bike so I'm looking for the one that offers the most room for me to stretch my legs out as much as possible.
Thanks.
TripleB
It's been at least 4 years but this was my thinking also. I went to a Kawasaki dealership and sat on the 250 and the 500. My knees seemed to fit better beside the 250 tank. It seemed like on the 500 they came in contact with part of the gas tank. The only reason I remember this is because I thought it was strange that a 250 would fit my long legs better than a 500. Thanks.BigChickenStrips wrote:the 500 has LESS leg room because of the tank ridge, im 6'2" with a 33" inseam and the 250 fit me the best of the "sporty" beginner level bikes.
mush better than the 500.
most importantly- full fairings are freaking sweet.
I couldn't agree more. I'm 6'5'' with a 37'' inseam. I rode a 250 for about 50 miles before I started cramping. It was ok for around town, but anything too far was uncomfortable.i'm 6'3" with a 32" inseam and I cant imagine riding a ninja 250 for very long.
even on my fj my legs are kinda cramped...
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