Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 3:18 pm
Dirty, what was meant about sportbikes not being "made for taller riders" is actually a quite valid point when you consider the riding position of "sportys". Especially if you were to move up to a litre-bike where the pegs are higher and further back. How many 6'5 racers have you seen?You can get quite cramped up if you've got a long inseam. Ultimately it'll be about your comfort level while riding. Sitting on a 250 Ninja for 15 minutes is great...riding for a couple of hours I'm sure will be a different story.
Stylz, also check out the Kawa Ninja 500...great first bike. When you're ready to move up, you may want to consider a dual-sport, which are great, I believe, for taller riders...the seat height is generally higher and there are some really nice ones out there like the Triumph Tiger and the Aprilia Caponord...Aprilia makes some sweet bikes btw. Triumph also makes sweet sportys...check the Speed Triple and the Daytona 675 when you're ready to move up.
Rook
Stylz, also check out the Kawa Ninja 500...great first bike. When you're ready to move up, you may want to consider a dual-sport, which are great, I believe, for taller riders...the seat height is generally higher and there are some really nice ones out there like the Triumph Tiger and the Aprilia Caponord...Aprilia makes some sweet bikes btw. Triumph also makes sweet sportys...check the Speed Triple and the Daytona 675 when you're ready to move up.
Rook