It means "Show up with your 250 and be REALLY unfriendly."
lol +1
It means "Show up with your 250 and be REALLY unfriendly."
Unless you are riding a 250 GP bike your ninja 250/CBR250 with its cheap suspension and tires wont outcorner most other sport bikes
With all this justification about how great the 250 is, why not just start your own 250 ride then... if someone else planned the ride and said no 250, it means no 250.
why invite yourself to something if you're not wanted there.
Take a rider and put him on a 600+ bike and then on a 250cc... do you really think the 600 will be faster on the turns?
Take a rider and put him on a 600+ bike and then on a 250cc... do you really think the 600 will be faster on the turns?
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Take a rider and put him on a 600+ bike and then on a 250cc... do you really think the 600 will be faster on the turns?
lol second this oneYes.
thats some skill right thereusually when I get to the meets I get to see that there are a lot of riders out there that lack tecnique and have bigger bikes
And how does Victorbrca is able to do this thats some skill right there
I would interpret that to mean that the pace of the ride would be set such that new beginner riders would have trouble keeping up with the group and the group does not intend to wait for slower riders to catch up."Not 250 friendly rides" - What does that mean?
means we're unwanted because we're not cool enough and should go elsewhere which is fine with me![]()
meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee:cheers: I don't have a 250 anymore .. Can i come? Who wants to 2up me ?![]()
I can outcorner all of you in those corners, in the wet, with leaves on the ground! ahahDo you have a none 250 bike ? Lol
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And then add stop signs and stop lights and right turns and left turns, etc etc etc!I think it's more when your looking at a spirited ride situation. Personally I could give a rats *** what bike someone is on as long as they can ride or know when to not push it any further. I also like to mention I find it much more enjoyable to whip the wife's 250 around town vs my 600.
Ok that being said lets do some simple math.
Ninja 250R 0-100km/h 5.7sec
Ninja ZX6R 0-100km/h 3.5sec
multiply that by 10 start and stops and you have a difference of 18 sec between the two bikes.
That adds up on a street ride and is much more noticeable on the street vs the track where you can theoretically catch up due to more tight turns and less acceleration. Throw into the equation your occasional blast on a straight away and the gap gets bigger.
And then add stop signs and stop lights and right turns and left turns, etc etc etc!