"Not 250 friendly rides" - What does that mean?

250 cc riders masturbate themselves to sleep dreaming of schooling guys on bigger bikes in the twisties. Fact. Problem is, there are lots of straights and hill climbs, highways, and some rides just aren't suited to a 30 hp bike, it's not fun for the person wringing their bikes neck to attempt to keep up, or for the people waiting at a stop wondering if there was a crash behind them. That minute wait is sometimes through a light that changes to red, now the gap is bigger. It just doesn't work. And it's the same for a rider on any sized bike that doesn't have the skill and or confidence to ride the pace of the leader, I'm not picking on 250's, I started on smaller than that. Unfortunately people don't know, what they don't know, and try and jump in a ride that isn't suited to them. Doesn't always end up being fun or ending well.

yea, sure you're not...
I wish I had a GoPro on my noob 250 when I hit the track just for you...
 
wtf does this crash have to do with 250's overall?? There's countless videos of numerous other bike crashes as well...

The video is an example of a ride in which the group did not accommodate a noob or 250cc small bike.


Listen, the 250 is a great bike for what its worth but people gotta stop putting this thing on a pedestal, Its not meant to compete with SS bikes. If 250s were as quick as SS bikes....there would be no need/market/want for anyone to own a SS.
 
yea, sure you're not...
I wish I had a GoPro on my noob 250 when I hit the track just for you...
wtf does this crash have to do with 250's on group rides overall?? There's countless videos of numerous other track riding as well...
 
The video is an example of a ride in which the group did not accommodate a noob or 250cc small bike.


Listen, the 250 is a great bike for what its worth but people gotta stop putting this thing on a pedestal, Its not meant to compete with SS bikes. If 250s were as quick as SS bikes....there would be no need/market/want for anyone to own a SS.

How is it? Is that the reason the rider went down?
 
Unless you are riding a 250 GP bike your ninja 250/CBR250 with its cheap suspension and tires wont outcorner most other sport bikes

Actually, a 250 GP bike will hand a 600 its ***** each and every day..... just saying
 
How is it? Is that the reason the rider went down?

The rider could have gone down for many reasons, you'd have to ask the rider yourself as to what really happened.....but there is a very good chance that rider was pushing beyond their limit throughout the corners to try and make up the gap the SS bikes made on the straights. I've seen it done a millllllllion times.

This group was very scattered and not the best example of "group riding".
 
wtf does this crash have to do with 250's on group rides overall?? There's countless videos of numerous other track riding as well...

you didn't get the point, and I don't get wtf you're saying either...
What I meant is I would love to have recorded footage of me passing GSXR's, CBR's and other SS's in the corners in my group at Shannonville. Your mentality is the same of an unskilled 250lbs brute who thinks he can beat up anyone just because he's so big and bad...

To the other guy making assumptions of the crash in which all we see is a bike laying on its side, GTFO with your dumbass logic....next time a SS crashes on a group ride, you can say the ride wasn't meant for noobs or a SS, especially not for a noob on a SS...

"A 250 is not meant to compete with a SS" really, no **** Sherlock...Just like how a 155lbs fighter is not meant to compete against a 205er. It doesn't mean they can't train and spar together, that's why there are divisions for competition...A group ride is not a race or a competition, if you go in with that mentality, that's what causes the dumbasses to crash.
 
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you didn't get the point, and I don't get wtf you're saying either...

Why so sensitive? Ok, you're faster than Rossi..we get it..read the rest of the posts..most 250's on the street are ridden by noobs and who probably won't enjoy a spirited ride. Don't be so self-concious.
 
This is for Redrock...its all over in the first 30 secs, and you got a pretty 250 smirking in the background...I guess this ride was too fast for a ZX-14.
[video=youtube;Rt6Z8GdSvcM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rt6Z8GdSvcM&feature=related[/video]
 
Actually, a 250 GP bike will hand a 600 its ***** each and every day..... just saying

You aren't wrong there Eden. In fact not many tears ago, a 250GP bike won the RACE "Open" (now called Superbike) championship at Shannonville.
 
This is for Redrock...its all over in the first 30 secs, and you got a pretty 250 smirking in the background...I guess this ride was too fast for a ZX-14.
[video=youtube;Rt6Z8GdSvcM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rt6Z8GdSvcM&feature=related[/video]
bahahaha that is some funny ****... Good thing he had his back protector outside his shirt cause if he didn't he would have been hurt...lol

Maybe they were on their way to laser tag
 
This is for Redrock...its all over in the first 30 secs, and you got a pretty 250 smirking in the background...I guess this ride was too fast for a ZX-14.
[video=youtube;Rt6Z8GdSvcM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rt6Z8GdSvcM&feature=related[/video]

LMAO, wtf was that??? A *really* bad case of target-fixation? :lmao::lmao:
 
Good afternoon GTAM After reading this thread I've come to the realization that I was being robbed. For the last 10 years I have been spending countless dollars on SS bikes that I was always thought were the quickest most exhilarating machines two wheels had to offer. Little did I know that the secret to motorcycling was something I had been over looking for years. The ALLLL MIGHTY 250! Cheaper to purchase, a fraction of the price for insurance, tires last much longer, better gas mileage, AND JUST AS QUICK AS ANY SS!

FML , why didn't RTI tell me this during the course...It could have saved me thousands upon thousands over the years.

FS: various SS bikes
WTB: The mighty 250 (prefer Blk)
 
There's no real comparison when talking about the differences in performance. An SS in and of itself is superior to every other bike out there in terms of speed and handling. But when you get to real world scenarios, and different rider skill-sets, there are situations where a smaller bike can come out on top.

Redrock - I'm not sure why this is such a thorn in your side. Who the frack cares if people put a certain bike on a pedestal? Enjoy your ride for the reasons you bought it. I ride a Harley, so imagine the flaming I get for riding a 600lb hunk of chrome. :p
 
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