Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 4:43 pm
Umhm, so if I changed my bars and pegs I'd have a sportbike?
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dude! You are a walking encyclopedia! I have another burning question: what is the air-speed of a swallow?The Crimson Rider® wrote: nah... the SVS models, katana, ZZR600, YZF600R, GT250R, GT650R are not RR bikes but they are sportbikes.
ninja 250/500, GS500F... not sportbikes.
anything else you wanna throw in?
The Crimson Rider® wrote:pretty much.Shorts wrote:Umhm, so if I changed my bars and pegs I'd have a sportbike?
get some clip-ons and AM rearsets... set the rearset further back than where it's supposed to be and you have a very basic sportbike right there.
The Crimson Rider® wrote:point is... sportbikes need to have that aggressive riding position.
then there's other stuff too under sub-categories of sportbikes.
RR bikes, streetfighter, cafe racer, sport touring, supersport touring, supersport, superbike, etc.
Streetfighters don't have an aggressive riding position and neither do sport-touring bikes. If you had ridden any other bikes you would probably know this.The Crimson Rider® wrote:point is... sportbikes need to have that aggressive riding position.
then there's other stuff too under sub-categories of sportbikes.
RR bikes, streetfighter, cafe racer, sport touring, supersport touring, supersport, superbike, etc.
The Crimson Rider® wrote:ZZR250 is the same as the ninja250 so sportyShorts wrote:
What's a ZZR250? VTR250 Interceptor?
the VTR is a standard bike.
http://www.motorbikes.be/en/compare/5103/5351/
All of them?The Crimson Rider® wrote:nope... but they're sportbikes that have been stripped of fairings.Mintbread wrote:And streetfighters?
The Crimson Rider® wrote:
about the cruisers, yeah i know. i once rode a rebel w/ my feet on the passenger pegs to simulate my sportbike's riding position.