Page 2 of 4

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 4:30 pm
by Sev
silentx wrote:
Shiv wrote:There is no best really. They're all pretty much on par with each other performance wise. You could nitpick over which one was lighter by a pound or so, but essentially it comes down to what you want in ergonomics and looks.
which one would you say ergonomically .... superb?
That's like asking which pair of shoes will fit you the best. How would we know what fits you the best?

ok

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 4:39 pm
by silentx
Sevulturus wrote:
silentx wrote:
Shiv wrote:There is no best really. They're all pretty much on par with each other performance wise. You could nitpick over which one was lighter by a pound or so, but essentially it comes down to what you want in ergonomics and looks.
which one would you say ergonomically .... superb?
That's like asking which pair of shoes will fit you the best. How would we know what fits you the best?
GOOD POINT

Re: OK

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 4:41 pm
by Skier
silentx wrote:Looks like I am gonna grow out of the 250...sooner than I thought... So I thought I should do my homework on 600s now... :laughing:
I have personally met two people that could max out a Ninja 250. They have been riding on the street for 15 to 20 years, each. I don't think you're going to outgrow the bike any time soon.

Re: OK

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:31 pm
by silentx
Skier wrote:
silentx wrote:Looks like I am gonna grow out of the 250...sooner than I thought... So I thought I should do my homework on 600s now... :laughing:
I have personally met two people that could max out a Ninja 250. They have been riding on the street for 15 to 20 years, each. I don't think you're going to outgrow the bike any time soon.
well I am not planing to MASTER the 250 before moving on... In fact U can never master anything in this world... theres always room for improvement and leaning.



Being said that... I am not rushing to get a 600cc.. nor planing to stay with the 250 for a long time..

also we all know that different people have different skills and learning curves. some are better at Biking, some are better at writing etc.


I am thinking about an R6 or a gixxer.

but I have ridden nither of them...or any other 600


I just want you, kind people, to share your experiance if you have any with 600 cc bikes and how you liked the bike.. thats all. ..

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:33 pm
by MakeCarsStandSTill
Yeah you can move up no problem 8)

Re: OK

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:34 pm
by silentx
Kal wrote:
silentx wrote:Looks like I am gonna grow out of the 250...sooner than I thought...
I'll be shocked if you do. As for the 600's go sit on them, as Verm says theres sodall difference between them - certainly not a difference that most riders on the street would be able to notice.
WHO is this VERM ? I keep hearing the name "VERM"

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:39 pm
by Chris8187
Verm is the Crimson Rider. His old name was VermilionX or something close to that.

LOl

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:41 pm
by silentx
Chris8187 wrote:Verm is the Crimson Rider. His old name was VermilionX or something close to that.
\

thx now I feel like family..:lol:

okay... Did he ( or u crimson :laughing: ) start on a 750? how long have you been riding ?

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:42 pm
by Kal
I believe you know the Crimson Rider formally known as VermillionX

And I'd ask you to keep in mind that Bike size does not automatically equate to Bike skill

ie these kids can kick most of our collective arses...

Image

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:49 pm
by silentx
Kal wrote:I believe you know the Crimson Rider formally known as VermillionX

And I'd ask you to keep in mind that Bike size does not automatically equate to Bike skill

ie these kids can kick most of our collective arses...

true that... what do I have to do to beat them?