- Mar 21, 2005
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Spending a couple of months commuting on my 250 I've started to think about that "next" motorcycle. Given the reality of my commute, I'm starting to wonder if it'd actually be less fun on a bigger bike.
Commute is 11 miles one way in light to medium traffic. Speed limit never goes over 45mph. There are one or two places where you can safely go ~65mph and not risk getting caught. The closest thing to a curve in my locale is a green light at an intersection with no one in front of you in the turn lane.
I remember someone posting "my [literbike] does 100mph in 1st gear" when I posted about buying a 250. Honestly, that would suck for me; I'd never have the bike anywhere near the redline, even in first gear. From what I've read even a Ninja 650R will do ~50mph in first, which means I'd get to run through one gear and then shut down. On the 250 I can wring it out through three gears and not be too far beyond legal.
Unless I'm doing track days at Jennings (I'm not, $$$) or trying to keep up on the highway (I'm not on the highway), is there any reason to go bigger?
Commute is 11 miles one way in light to medium traffic. Speed limit never goes over 45mph. There are one or two places where you can safely go ~65mph and not risk getting caught. The closest thing to a curve in my locale is a green light at an intersection with no one in front of you in the turn lane.
I remember someone posting "my [literbike] does 100mph in 1st gear" when I posted about buying a 250. Honestly, that would suck for me; I'd never have the bike anywhere near the redline, even in first gear. From what I've read even a Ninja 650R will do ~50mph in first, which means I'd get to run through one gear and then shut down. On the 250 I can wring it out through three gears and not be too far beyond legal.
Unless I'm doing track days at Jennings (I'm not, $$$) or trying to keep up on the highway (I'm not on the highway), is there any reason to go bigger?
