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Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 5:24 pm
by Sev
flynrider wrote:If one's legs are so long that they have cramped legs on an EX250, it's only going to get worse with an actual sportbike. While the rearset pegs will keep the knees lower, they'll be bent even tighter under the body. Can't imagine that being more comfortable.

I'd say go sit on everything and do not let other people tell you what will fit or what won't. People are shaped differently enough that you won't know until you actually mount the bike. Sit on the bike, preferably on its centerstand, with both feet on the pegs. Move the bars around and imagine what that position would feel like for a couple of hrs. Then multiply it. Most don't realize that any minor discomfort in the showroom will be greatly amplified by vibration and wind on the road.
+1

true

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 3:23 am
by silentx
The Crimson Rider® wrote:sorry to disappoint you but there are no sportbikes under 600cc here in the US right now. well, other than the hyosung GT250R.

IIRC, the GT250R has adjustable rearsets, maybe you can set it lower for your longer legs.

so if you want, check it out. i forgot though which company their selling it through.


+1

though my ninja 250 has a sport feel to it, by no means its a sport bike. Thats why I am looking for an r6; I feel the "Need4Speed" :laughing:

But if you are starting out its not gonna hurt to start on a 250 or a 500.