Thinking about buying 600rr, but my height....
#51
RE: Thinking about buying 600rr, but my height....
As much as I hate to say, but if you are that short go sit on a Gixxer. They have the lowest seat, but that is not the only thing. The seat is much narrower than CBR. You will find you will be very comfy on this bike. I am 6 foot, 205 and am barely flat footed on what I consider the CBR to have the highest seat height in the class, except for Triumph. My good buddy has an 06 636 and is 5'7, dropped it twice on the first day. Since then though, he is by far the best and fastest rider ergo no "chicken strips". My other buddy has the 06 Gixxer 600, I have bent legs and flat feet on this bike. My buddy with the 636 is almost flat footed on the Gixxer. You can learn on any bike, but you will probably be more comfy on the Gixxer at the start. Hope this helps.
#52
RE: Thinking about buying 600rr, but my height....
ORIGINAL: cksean
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try these...
ORIGINAL: johnnykhan
I am thinking about buying a bike, most of my friends have one too. But i am 5 feet 8 inch tall. Am i too short for a cbr 600rr. most of the sports bike is about 32 inch in height. Let me know how tall are you? and are you having any problem?
I am thinking about buying a bike, most of my friends have one too. But i am 5 feet 8 inch tall. Am i too short for a cbr 600rr. most of the sports bike is about 32 inch in height. Let me know how tall are you? and are you having any problem?
try these...
Those motorcycle boots might actually do the trick. One problem would be trying to shift and trying to brake. Where did you get those boots at CK?? The gay motorcycle den. With a name like CK, you seem too flamboyant for most of us. Yeah and your probably singing "I'm too sexy for my gay boots, I'm too sexy for this post, I'm too sexy for my bike." Good for you buddy, more power to you. There is no shame in your game. Is that the best you can come up with to insult Johnnykhan? What a chucklehead, trying to be a wise guy eh?! Think before you insult someone of his stature.
#53
RE: Thinking about buying 600rr, but my height....
Actually Fretless is pretty much right on the money. Once you lower your bike, everything changes. It may very well feel more stable because it has a lower center of gravity, but all the geometry of the bike has changed. You'll end up dragging the pegs and your feet easier causing instability, possibly bottom out on the pan or fairing plastics too. Your turn in ability has also changed. The swingarm in relation to the frame has also changed decreasing the angle. Do what you want really, but it's not a change for the better.
I'll probably post this in all the sections since there are like 5 different topics on the same subject going.
I'll probably post this in all the sections since there are like 5 different topics on the same subject going.
#54
RE: Thinking about buying 600rr, but my height....
ORIGINAL: HondaCBR600RRhunk
Those motorcycle boots might actually do the trick. One problem would be trying to shift and trying to brake. Where did you get those boots at CK?? The gay motorcycle den. With a name like CK, you seem too flamboyant for most of us. Yeah and your probably singing "I'm too sexy for my gay boots, I'm too sexy for this post, I'm too sexy for my bike." Good for you buddy, more power to you. There is no shame in your game. Is that the best you can come up with to insult Johnnykhan? What a chucklehead, trying to be a wise guy eh?! Think before you insult someone of his stature.
ORIGINAL: cksean
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try these...
ORIGINAL: johnnykhan
I am thinking about buying a bike, most of my friends have one too. But i am 5 feet 8 inch tall. Am i too short for a cbr 600rr. most of the sports bike is about 32 inch in height. Let me know how tall are you? and are you having any problem?
I am thinking about buying a bike, most of my friends have one too. But i am 5 feet 8 inch tall. Am i too short for a cbr 600rr. most of the sports bike is about 32 inch in height. Let me know how tall are you? and are you having any problem?
try these...
Those motorcycle boots might actually do the trick. One problem would be trying to shift and trying to brake. Where did you get those boots at CK?? The gay motorcycle den. With a name like CK, you seem too flamboyant for most of us. Yeah and your probably singing "I'm too sexy for my gay boots, I'm too sexy for this post, I'm too sexy for my bike." Good for you buddy, more power to you. There is no shame in your game. Is that the best you can come up with to insult Johnnykhan? What a chucklehead, trying to be a wise guy eh?! Think before you insult someone of his stature.
maybe you need 'em HUNK...lol...
you too manly for these boots?...HUNK...
what a wise guy eh! what a wise guy eh!
stop whining and go out and get some fresh air...dude...
i do apoligize to the thread starter...i am 5'10" and yes i do tippie toe...
#55
RE: Thinking about buying 600rr, but my height....
ORIGINAL: Eddie1000rr
I am 5-8" and about 145# but diffrent ppl cary thier height in diffrent parts of thier boddies and also weight plays a huge role too. F4I was my 1st bike...I was tiptoed all the time and was learning to deal with it (not pulling into spots I was going to have to push backwards out of etc) until one day after about 3 months of riding, I pulled up to a red light in the left turn lane and reached to put my feet down and on my left side, there was a huge dip in the pavement from cars sitting there and the bike started falling over cuz i hadnt touched the ground, as that was happening a van wizzed by me and I could almost feel that mirror of that van touch my ear. That very night I lowered that thing 2" and every riding experience I had from there on on was about 20x better. way more enjoyable to ride when you are fully confident in yourself on your bike. Especialy if you are new, I doubt you are doing any knee dragging anytime real soon so I say get used to riding, dealing with traffic and so on on a bike that feels good to you. It only takes an hour to raise it back up when you are ready.
Agree, disagree?
I am 5-8" and about 145# but diffrent ppl cary thier height in diffrent parts of thier boddies and also weight plays a huge role too. F4I was my 1st bike...I was tiptoed all the time and was learning to deal with it (not pulling into spots I was going to have to push backwards out of etc) until one day after about 3 months of riding, I pulled up to a red light in the left turn lane and reached to put my feet down and on my left side, there was a huge dip in the pavement from cars sitting there and the bike started falling over cuz i hadnt touched the ground, as that was happening a van wizzed by me and I could almost feel that mirror of that van touch my ear. That very night I lowered that thing 2" and every riding experience I had from there on on was about 20x better. way more enjoyable to ride when you are fully confident in yourself on your bike. Especialy if you are new, I doubt you are doing any knee dragging anytime real soon so I say get used to riding, dealing with traffic and so on on a bike that feels good to you. It only takes an hour to raise it back up when you are ready.
Agree, disagree?
To answer your question, yes I agree with your opinion. Finally a guy with brains. Let me tell you, there are not too many members with brains in this forum, no offence to the innocent guys. I'm talking about a couple of guys in here that talk out of their ***. You can't miss them. Your one of the few that actually makes sense and has a fair answer and solution. Thats tough to find in these forums, keep up the good work. I too had mine lowered 1" and I feel more in control of my bike. And not just at a stop or a red light, but also through the twisty roads in my city. If I ever did get to the point of knee dragging, then maybe I would think about putting the height to stock, and maybe throw in some rear sets for extreme lean angles for good measure. But you won't see me at the track, maybe the drag strip, so knee dragging is the least of my worries. Besides a buddy of mine doesn't have his bike lowered, and he still scrapes pegs when he goes to the track. He did have problems with that until he put in some Vortex rear sets. To each their own I guess...
#56
RE: Thinking about buying 600rr, but my height....
Those motorcycle boots might actually do the trick. One problem would be trying to shift and trying to brake. Where did you get those boots at CK?? The gay motorcycle den. With a name like CK, you seem too flamboyant for most of us. Yeah and your probably singing "I'm too sexy for my gay boots, I'm too sexy for this post, I'm too sexy for my bike." Good for you buddy, more power to you. There is no shame in your game. Is that the best you can come up with to insult Johnnykhan? What a chucklehead, trying to be a wise guy eh?! Think before you insult someone of his stature.
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[sm=WTFsgign.gif] you're taking this shiet too seriously man...chill out...
maybe you need 'em HUNK...lol...
you too manly for these boots?...HUNK...
what a wise guy eh! what a wise guy eh!
stop whining and go out and get some fresh air...dude...
i do apoligize to the thread starter...i am 5'10" and yes i do tippie toe...
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I was trying to be funny, looks like you took me a bit too seriously poopypance. At 5'10" you tippie toe?? Where do you tippie toe at night? Where you goin? I know you ain't tippie toeing on your motorcycle. You tippie toeing to da fridge? Put the cookie down and step away from the table. My friend is 5'8" and he almost flat foots. Whats the deal? What kind of shieeet you trying to pull. You ridin without boots? Where is yo boots, someone kickin yo boots, or you just knocking boots, and lost yo mind... yeah ya.[8D] I apologize to the thread starter too, its just the chronic talkin.
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[sm=WTFsgign.gif] you're taking this shiet too seriously man...chill out...
maybe you need 'em HUNK...lol...
you too manly for these boots?...HUNK...
what a wise guy eh! what a wise guy eh!
stop whining and go out and get some fresh air...dude...
i do apoligize to the thread starter...i am 5'10" and yes i do tippie toe...
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I was trying to be funny, looks like you took me a bit too seriously poopypance. At 5'10" you tippie toe?? Where do you tippie toe at night? Where you goin? I know you ain't tippie toeing on your motorcycle. You tippie toeing to da fridge? Put the cookie down and step away from the table. My friend is 5'8" and he almost flat foots. Whats the deal? What kind of shieeet you trying to pull. You ridin without boots? Where is yo boots, someone kickin yo boots, or you just knocking boots, and lost yo mind... yeah ya.[8D] I apologize to the thread starter too, its just the chronic talkin.
#57
RE: Thinking about buying 600rr, but my height....
ORIGINAL: HondaCBR600RRhunk
Those motorcycle boots might actually do the trick. One problem would be trying to shift and trying to brake. Where did you get those boots at CK?? The gay motorcycle den. With a name like CK, you seem too flamboyant for most of us. Yeah and your probably singing "I'm too sexy for my gay boots, I'm too sexy for this post, I'm too sexy for my bike." Good for you buddy, more power to you. There is no shame in your game. Is that the best you can come up with to insult Johnnykhan? What a chucklehead, trying to be a wise guy eh?! Think before you insult someone of his stature.
Those motorcycle boots might actually do the trick. One problem would be trying to shift and trying to brake. Where did you get those boots at CK?? The gay motorcycle den. With a name like CK, you seem too flamboyant for most of us. Yeah and your probably singing "I'm too sexy for my gay boots, I'm too sexy for this post, I'm too sexy for my bike." Good for you buddy, more power to you. There is no shame in your game. Is that the best you can come up with to insult Johnnykhan? What a chucklehead, trying to be a wise guy eh?! Think before you insult someone of his stature.
maybe you need 'em HUNK...lol...
you too manly for these boots?...HUNK...
what a wise guy eh! what a wise guy eh!
stop whining and go out and get some fresh air...dude...
i do apoligize to the thread starter...i am 5'10" and yes i do tippie toe...
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I was trying to be funny, looks like you took me a bit too seriously poopypance. At 5'10" you tippie toe?? Where do you tippie toe at night? Where you goin? I know you ain't tippie toeing on your motorcycle. You tippie toeing to da fridge? Put the cookie down and step away from the table. My friend is 5'8" and he almost flat foots. Whats the deal? What kind of shieeet you trying to pull. You ridin without boots? Where is yo boots, someone kickin yo boots, or you just knocking boots, and lost yo mind... yeah ya.[8D] I apologize to the thread starter too, its just the chronic talkin.
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lol...you were being funny?...now that was funny...all that name calling wasn't all that funny...grow up dude...[X(]
#59
RE: Thinking about buying 600rr, but my height....
i'm 5'6' and in the market for a new bike. i ride a 1994 Yamaha Seca right now (beginner bike w/ 60hp) and the ***** of my feet hit the ground. my friend has a 05 R6 and the tips of my toes hit the ground with sandals on. i havent tried with my racing boots on. I think im gonna cruise on by the Honda dealer and sit on one of their CBR's.
#60
RE: Thinking about buying 600rr, but my height....
ORIGINAL: iHeart510
i'm 5'6' and in the market for a new bike. i ride a 1994 Yamaha Seca right now (beginner bike w/ 60hp) and the ***** of my feet hit the ground. my friend has a 05 R6 and the tips of my toes hit the ground with sandals on. i havent tried with my racing boots on. I think im gonna cruise on by the Honda dealer and sit on one of their CBR's.
i'm 5'6' and in the market for a new bike. i ride a 1994 Yamaha Seca right now (beginner bike w/ 60hp) and the ***** of my feet hit the ground. my friend has a 05 R6 and the tips of my toes hit the ground with sandals on. i havent tried with my racing boots on. I think im gonna cruise on by the Honda dealer and sit on one of their CBR's.
Try shaving the seat if you decide on an RR...Many new riders are concerned about having both feet flat on the ground, however it's not completely necessary to safely operate a motorcycle...if you need to back up your bike, get off and push it...that's what I do and it's a lot safer than paddling backwards (doesn't look as silly either). How many of us sit with both feet at a light? I hardly ever do...I usually have my weight shifted over to one side with the bike balanced and my right foot on the rear brake, or more importantly I typically have my left foot on the peg ready to shift out of neutral (because I hate having to hold the clutch too long) and go when the light turns green...that's real world, everyday riding...that's how I do it! I rarely ever have the need to sit with both feet flat on the ground.
Oh...by the way...in before the lock