My daughter, 19 and about 5' 8" just bought one of these today. She has taken the safety course, but has not had time to get her license... so I drove it home for her.. I am about 6' and 250lb. I normally drive a Suzuki VS1400 v-twin.
This little bike is really not bad. It feels bigger than the engine size might make you think. Since it was new, and the first the dealer had gotten in, they did not know all the break-in requirements so I did not want to crank it up too much until I had a chance to read the manual.
I kept it below 7000rpm, but it pulled great (no wheelies, but I did not try). I also did not take it up beyond 55mph, but it will go 70+ no problem, even with my 250lbs on it.
To answer your question, you will find it a bit smaller than the 6R. Once I got used to the footpeg positions, it was really not uncomfortable. I'm not certain I would want to go a full tank of gas (est. 300 miles) without getting off. The seat seemed a bit 'firm' compared to my cruiser... But I'm certain I could ride it for 1-2 hours at a time. It is a nice little bike. My daughter's first and I'm glad she went for it and not the 6R for her first.
Hope this helps. Ride safe.
Bug Doc
hey im 6'3 220 i own a 2008 Honda crf250x it has plenty of power. so ya u would fit on it but if your new to dirt bikes you mite wanna start out slow
255= (175 + 335)/2= 510/2= 255
the dry weight is 484pounds add fluids and your looking a 510-520pounds
New York,NY with 523 followed by Chicago at 510
17% off of $510 = $423.30 = 17% discount applied to 170 = $510 - (17% * $510) = $510 - (0.17 * $510 ) = $510 - 86.7 = $423.30
30% of 510= 30% * 510= 0.3 * 510= 153
17% of 510 = 17% * 510 = 0.17 * 510 = 86.7
They are the multiples of 510 which are numbers of the form k*510 where k is an integer.They are the multiples of 510 which are numbers of the form k*510 where k is an integer.They are the multiples of 510 which are numbers of the form k*510 where k is an integer.They are the multiples of 510 which are numbers of the form k*510 where k is an integer.
You would multiply 510 by 1.2 to get your answer. The idea is: 510 plus twenty percent of 510 would be 1 X 510 + .2 X 510. Factoring out the 510 from each of these terms you get 510 (1 + .2)
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510 X 1 = 510 Also, 2 X 255 = 510, and 5 X 102 = 510, and 10 X 51 = 510, and 6 X 85 = 510, and 15 X 34 = 510 The factors of 510 are: 1 X 2 X 3 X 5 X 17
The square root of 510 is 22.53817958 as 22.53817958 * 22.53817958 = 510
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