Should I be concerned about my height?
Should I be concerned about my height?
I'm an 18 year old looking to get into riding soon. I've found myself looking mostly at street bikes such as the Kaw Ninja 250R. I am 6' 2" tall, 150 lbs so should i be concerned about my height/weight on this bike? If so, are there any mods I can make or possibly any other bikes to look into? My main reasons for the ninja 250 is gas milage, price, and it seems to get great reviews as a starter bike.
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Well, your weight should be fine, I'm your height and twice your weight, and even I fit on a Ninjette... Not sure I'd want to ride one because of my weight and it's suspension or whatnot, but yeah, you'd be fine!
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PS, go to your local bike shop and check them out yourself!
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PS, go to your local bike shop and check them out yourself!
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I'm 5'3" and I've been concerned about my height my whole life. Yet, I'm still 5'3"
Actually, sit on the bikes you're interested in to see if they fit - like trying on blue jeans or shoes. People of the same height do not have the same torso and leg measurements, so you won't know for sure unless you test fit.

Actually, sit on the bikes you're interested in to see if they fit - like trying on blue jeans or shoes. People of the same height do not have the same torso and leg measurements, so you won't know for sure unless you test fit.
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Hmmm... Shorts, you are slightly taller than meShorts wrote:I'm 5'3" and I've been concerned about my height my whole life. Yet, I'm still 5'3"![]()
Actually, sit on the bikes you're interested in to see if they fit - like trying on blue jeans or shoes. People of the same height do not have the same torso and leg measurements, so you won't know for sure unless you test fit.

Actually, Shorts is correct, go sit on bikes. (From the title of your thread, I'd expected you to tell us you were on the vertically challenged side of height.

Ya right,
there are only 2 kinds of bikes: It's a Ninja... look that one's a Harley... oh there's a Ninja... Harley...Ninja...
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Thanks for the help guys. I did go to a local bike shop and talk to the people there and sit on a few bikes. I already picked out a '04 ninja 250 at a local shop! Now I just need to get the money together.
The last time I was this excited about spending a ton of money was when i bought my first guitar...

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Vertically challenged....now that's a term that really shouldn't exist. Not for someone within even a barely reasonable range such as 5'3" or 6'2". "Challenged" to me means 'not up to standards' or 'unable to do/be x', which, taking into account human diversity, means that the term 'challenged' doesn't really work. You're just normal. Live with it.KarateChick wrote:Hmmm... Shorts, you are slightly taller than meShorts wrote:I'm 5'3" and I've been concerned about my height my whole life. Yet, I'm still 5'3"![]()
Actually, sit on the bikes you're interested in to see if they fit - like trying on blue jeans or shoes. People of the same height do not have the same torso and leg measurements, so you won't know for sure unless you test fit.![]()
Actually, Shorts is correct, go sit on bikes. (From the title of your thread, I'd expected you to tell us you were on the vertically challenged side of height.)

Ok, so I also describe my body type as 'efficient'.

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