Tristicus
Diamond Member
I am weary about bikes for the reason you described. I'm a big guy, so it'd be a disaster if I fell off a bike. Then again I'd probably have to get a large Harley or something. :awe:
600cc still isn't all that big. I've been looking got something in this range to start riding again. 1000cc+ is where it gets scary imo.
I agree with the 1000cc cruisers. They are nowhere as fast as a 600cc sport bike. I don't think many 1000cc cruisers can run 10 seconds quarter mile like a 600cc sport bike.By that logic we all need to steer clear of cruisers as most of them are a good bit bigger than 1000cc's...
It's not the displacement, it's how it uses it.
As for the OP and your "rate my purchase" thing...
You get a "10" for the bike but a "2" for making a good move. I don't care how careful you've been or how many miles you've put on, you are not ready for that bike (unless you failed to mention that you've been riding dirt bikes for 10 years).
Riding a bike, especially a supersport requires alot of quick reactions that need to be second nature. You haven't had even near enough time to start developing those quick reactions. The bike will be "just the right speed" until it bites you.
A Ninja 250R does 0-60 in 5.2 seconds. At half that rate of acceleration you're still getting to 60 in 10 seconds, same as most economy cars. Doesn't sound slow to me
I'd like to see where you get those numbers from.A Ninja 250R does 0-60 in 5.2 seconds. At half that rate of acceleration you're still getting to 60 in 10 seconds, same as most economy cars. Doesn't sound slow to me
I'd like to see where you get those numbers from.
Bike n00b: How do you do sub-3 second 1/4 mile and not do a massive wheelie or flip over?
Isn't it cheaper to wear boots with thicker soles?
Though I don't have much choice in beginners bike. Most of them look like crap and cost just a grand or two less than my current bike. The ninja 250r is the only one that look decent but it's just too slow and gutless. I love this bike for the price and performance it offer and look dead sexy at the same time.
Yup, many of the beginner bikes look like crap but are you that worried about the look of the bike when you're learning? Nothing looks more retarded than a squid on a supersport with no skill and horrible riding form who bought a bike because it "looked cool." I got passed by one today on the way to work (in my 115 hp Honda Civic FTW!)...guy on an older ZX-6R doing 50 MPH in full tuck and then slowing down to take corners while trying to remain in said full tuck...
I understand, nothing looks better than a supersport, they are amazingly fun and impressive bikes but if you are so weary of "slow, ugly" bikes that you don't take the time to learn how to ride you will never get the most out of that bike and, as mentioned previously, you can seriously injure your body or ego.
If you "outgrew" the Ninja 250 (which I still think is ridiculous) I could understand a move to a 500 or even an SV-650S or something of the sort, a jump to a supersport is like trying to go from shooting hoops in your backyard to trying out for the NBA...
All I'm gonna say is to start a piggie bank for new fairings, because statically speaking you'll need em.
<- disappointed. Not in the bike, but in the choice.
Again, same thing every spring. At least you *started* on a 250.
But...
A buddy of mine did the exact same thing, bought the 250, felt like he outgrew after a month and 900 miles. After wrecking his next bike he's in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Single vehicle accident with no memory of what happened.
So, be careful and good luck. No matter what you think you are not ready for that bike yet.
Same with driving, if you were to go from an '89 Civic then upgrade to 2010 Z06 you'd probably be risking your life a lot more than with the Civic.
I will be careful on this bike. It's just perfect in every way and I loved it. The thing about full tucking at 50mph, I do that sometimes to relax my arms, stay out of the winds, Stay warm, and just to relax. People don't tuck just for aggressive riding or speeding you know. I don't really use the front brake and when I do, I only use 2 fingers. It's just too sensitive.
Not the same thing because, well, cars aren't motorcycles.
As powerful as that Z06 is it's nothing like riding a supersport, even a "little" 600. Will hammering the throttle put a Z06 into a wheelie? Will slamming on the brakes potentially flip you over? Last time I checked you didn't have to hang your arse out the door to properly turn a car either. In theory the idea is the same (massive performance leap) but the extremes on the bike side are much greater.
It's more like moving from a Mazda Miata to a Forumula 1 car.
I was accelerating and at about 80mph, I hit a bump on the road and the bike started to tank slap. It was extremely violent tank slap and lasted 2 seconds (feel like an eternity) My brain was firing a million molecules a second and my balls went up to my chest. I was prepared to go down and was at the planning stage on how I should landed to minimized injuries. Luckily the pre-installed factory steering stabilizer saved my bacon. Holy hell it was ugly.