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TPJ 03-05-2004 05:32 AM

bike sizes.
 
i planned on trying to get a bike later on this summer, most likely was going to look into a 600, however, my boss is offering to sell me his 99 ninja250 with 4000 on it for like a grand. only thing, is im almost 6ft and i weigh 200 lbs, i dont give a fuck about how funny id look riding this shit, but would it even be worth buying in any terms of learning how to handle a bike at speeds and shit? sorry, im not a big bike guy :D

tiki240 03-05-2004 06:01 AM

Re: bike sizes.
 
you are almost 600? whoa!

tiki240 03-05-2004 06:06 AM

Re: bike sizes.
 
and dont get the 250. you have to factor in all the gear you gotta get, insurance, license, registry... all for a bike your gonna get tired of. personally, i think the 250s look whack.

TPJ 03-05-2004 06:08 AM

Re: bike sizes.
 
id rather have a shitty bike than nothing though

and i dont care what it looks like, and as far as gear, getting that stuff doesnt bother me. and im sure insurance on a 250 would be MUCH cheaper than insurance on a 600

Slow CX 03-05-2004 06:29 AM

Re: bike sizes.
 

Originally Posted by NoReverse
id rather have a shitty bike than nothing though

and i dont care what it looks like, and as far as gear, getting that stuff doesnt bother me. and im sure insurance on a 250 would be MUCH cheaper than insurance on a 600

It might be but I got a quote for a 04 r1 $388 a year.

If you just want to get the feel for a bike I sure it would be fine. Once you get used to it you will won't something bigger. I would go for the 600. Some of my friends just got bikes and they got 600s. They have never road before and are doing fine.

TPJ 03-05-2004 06:31 AM

Re: bike sizes.
 
yeah but at this point in time, i cant afford any of the 600s i find, however, by mid summer a grand wont be a problem.

Mr.6 03-05-2004 08:42 AM

Re: bike sizes.
 

Originally Posted by NoReverse
yeah but at this point in time, i cant afford any of the 600s i find, however, by mid summer a grand wont be a problem.

I feel ya dude. I talked with Del La Sol before even starting towards my full dedication to getting a bike. Del said that i should be straight with a 600. Just dont get anything over it for a first bike. And try to keep level headed about the entire thing (ie. dont go tryin to do stupid shit right after you just start learning).

I think with your height and weight, riding on a 250 would be quite akward, but ive been told on cycleforums.com in the noob section that its better to learn how to ride on two wheels first, and after getting used to that, go and get a 600. If you are in the same position i am, money IS an object/problem, so you want to spend it wisely so you dont end up wanting to spend again soon after. If you get the 250, your out a G, and gear alone for me came to 550 (excluding boots and pants). The 250's are small and i dont see any that look that good at all. If you want one, then get it. And if you havent signed up for your class yet, i wouldnt even bother getting the bike or the gear.

Del La Sol 1320 03-05-2004 02:25 PM

Re: bike sizes.
 
considering the price i'd buy it... learn the very basics on it, and if you get tired of it or want something else you'll be able to sell it for a profit it probably 2 days in the trading post at max... there is a huge demand for 250's so selling them won't be a problem, just use it to learn then sell it and make some money for a new bike... i bought my ex a 250 and thing was so fun to ride, slide it around all over the place and shit like its a dirt bike, actually i took it off road alot haha

Jesus 03-05-2004 02:37 PM

Re: bike sizes.
 

Originally Posted by Slow_Rolla
I feel ya dude. I talked with Del La Sol before even starting towards my full dedication to getting a bike. Del said that i should be straight with a 600. Just dont get anything over it for a first bike. And try to keep level headed about the entire thing (ie. dont go tryin to do stupid shit right after you just start learning).

I think with your height and weight, riding on a 250 would be quite akward, but ive been told on cycleforums.com in the noob section that its better to learn how to ride on two wheels first, and after getting used to that, go and get a 600. If you are in the same position i am, money IS an object/problem, so you want to spend it wisely so you dont end up wanting to spend again soon after. If you get the 250, your out a G, and gear alone for me came to 550 (excluding boots and pants). The 250's are small and i dont see any that look that good at all. If you want one, then get it. And if you havent signed up for your class yet, i wouldnt even bother getting the bike or the gear.

haha someone is learning

Mr.6 03-05-2004 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Jesus
haha someone is learning

Wow, am i really!?!? Well, im glad i am. I didnt get into my class early as i hoped, now i have to wait until April 23-25 for my official class, and it sucks, but since i dont have a bike yet, its just more time i have to save for one, so its all good in the end. I cant wait to start riding and get out with you guys. Bike guys are a lot nicer than any of these car guys have been on drag. :thup:


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