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What 250cc Bike For An 87 Year Old

Discussion in 'Other Bikes' started by CRYSTALJOHN, Sep 6, 2019.

  1. Outrageous, we need a thread on this topic immediately :mad:
     
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  2. Confessionary....
     
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  3. Inspirational.
    @CRYSTALJOHN if you can and he agrees, some pics when he is trying out the bikes?
     
  4. There's a local group around here, 'The Last Of The Summer Wine Bikers', whose average age is well into the 60s. The eldest, 83, rides a Honda NC750X, as do a couple of the others over 70.
     
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  5. Isn't the average age on here about the same?
     
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  6. Depending on how new he wants it to be what about a 600 Monster
    I had one and it was light simple and had a fair turn of speed when needed. Handled beautifully and was pretty low for getting on. Dropping them at a standstill doesn't cause much damage
     
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  7. Go for the lightest / my dragster is 157 kg , I wouldn’t want anything heavier at my years lol

    KTM 390 duke - 150 kg
    Kawa KLX 250 - 140 kg
    Honda CRF 250 - 145 kg

    Monster 600 174kg
    400 scrambler 183kg !!!!!
    GS310. 169 kg
     
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  8. Agree but monster had low sweat and low down weight so feels light - depends on how high you can kick your leg
     
  9. when do we join? ;)
     
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  10. Why not just old school bike, and old 400 or something
     
  11. Unless you've undertaken major lightning work, it varies 168-175 dry, so 180-190 wet.. ;)
     
  12. I’ve lost a few pounds
     
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  13. do you only have 2 cylinders and one wheel lol
     
  14. We have one of these and it's brilliant. They are a little bit easy to stall on pulling away until they loosen up a bit (@ 500+ miles) but they handle great, they weigh nothing and have a bit of presence on the road. We love it.
     
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  15. I already have :)
     
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  16. Am I average yet?
     
  17. you never are or will be Pete
     
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  18. Triumph Street Twin?
    Not the lightest but low COG makes it feel lighter than it is. Quite a low seat height too (760mm I think).
    Should I get my coat?:rolleyes:
     
  19. This is my other bike.
    https://www.husqvarna-motorcycles.com/us/svartpilen/svartpilen-401/
    It's great for tooling around and going off road some. Don't know how far it is from Norfolk to West Sussex. I haven't done any long trips with mine though it was comfortable for an 80 mile trip one day. Seat is higher than my Monster by a few inches. Wouldn't mind getting the 701 but cost jumps quite a bit. 401's are much more affordable, local dealer says they sell quite a few.
    I did add a small Puig windscreen recently, oem windscreen reviews were not good.
     
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  20. How about a step through twist n go?
    Low c of g, easy to get on and off and stick your helmet under the seat when you get where you're going.
     
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