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CBR 1000RR... ROOM FOR TALL RIDERS?

Last post 11-06-2007, 07:39 PM by CbRnoob. 11 replies.
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  •  10-11-2004, 06:55 PM 110100

    Smile [:)] CBR 1000RR... ROOM FOR TALL RIDERS?

    I AM 6'3" TALL. I'M LOOKING TO BUY A NEW LITER BIKE. I CURRENTLY HAVE A CBR 600 F4I AND I AM LOOKING FOR MORE LEG ROOM. IF ANY OF YOU GUYS OUT THERE CAN RELATE, CAN YOU PLEASE HIT ME BACK WITH SOME INFO? THANKSSmile


    BALLS TO THE WALLS!!!
  •  10-13-2004, 01:02 AM 110350 in reply to 110100

    Re: CBR 1000RR... ROOM FOR TALL RIDERS?

    A pain isn't it.  I'm 6'2, and currently riding the CBR1000RR, I find the pegs a little high - hopfully looking at some rearsets to correct that.  However in posting that it's only really a nuisance on long trips, over 120 kms.  The bike has a nice big feel to it (I came from a Ducati 748), you know you're riding a powerhouse.

    Let us know how you get on.
  •  10-13-2004, 01:48 AM 110370 in reply to 110100

    Re: CBR 1000RR... ROOM FOR TALL RIDERS?

    THANKS FOR THE REPLY. I WISH THE DEALERS WOULD LET TEST RIDE A MOTORCYCLE BEFOR E YOU BUY. I NEED TO FIND SOMEONE AROUND TOWN THAT HAS ONE AND TRY SITTING ON IT.
    BALLS TO THE WALLS!!!
  •  10-14-2004, 11:12 PM 110972 in reply to 110370

    Re: CBR 1000RR... ROOM FOR TALL RIDERS?

    "I'm 6'2, and currently riding the CBR1000RR, I find the pegs a little high - hopfully looking at some rearsets to correct that."

    Rearsets will bring your legs further back and higher up, if you want more legroom you don't want rearsets. Look into getting relocator plates. They are a cheap alternative to rearsets, but you can also get them to lower the pegs.

    I'm 6'4 and can ride my F4i all day long, it's one of the most comfy sportbikes. Unfortunately a litre bike isn't really going to get you more room, unless you go with an older ZX9 or CBR954.  I've had some saddle time on the CBR1000RR and it's much more racey than our F4i's. I'm not sure I could really ride it more than 150 miles or so.

    2001 F4i... with bald tires
  •  10-15-2004, 12:26 PM 111057 in reply to 110100

    Re: CBR 1000RR... ROOM FOR TALL RIDERS?

    I'm not that big myself but I ride with a guy who is at least 6'3", all 250 solid lbs or him! He looks pretty comfy Smile I think you'll be alright.
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  •  10-15-2004, 09:02 PM 111130 in reply to 110100

    Re: CBR 1000RR... ROOM FOR TALL RIDERS?

    THANKS FOR THE ADVICE... I WILL HAVE TO LOOK INTO THOSE RELOCATOR PLATES.[H]
    BALLS TO THE WALLS!!!
  •  10-19-2004, 03:02 AM 111661 in reply to 110100

    Re: CBR 1000RR... ROOM FOR TALL RIDERS?

    Well, I'm 6'4" 250lbs and I fit on the bike nicely. It is uncomfotable for long rides, but what sport bike isn't.
  •  11-07-2004, 03:25 PM 115264 in reply to 110972

    Re: CBR 1000RR... ROOM FOR TALL RIDERS?

    Sorry, my mistake with the termonology.  Looking at gearset with relocator plates (guiles etc). 

    So how did you get on? 
  •  03-14-2005, 05:47 PM 140330 in reply to 110100

    Re: CBR 1000RR... ROOM FOR TALL RIDERS?

    Hahah.. This is a funny one..    I am 5'5" tall and find the riding postion comfortable..   How ever when I stop or sit on my bike my friends laugh cuz I am litteraly on my tippy toes cuz the bike itself sits fairly high.   Oh well..  I just bought a 3" lowering link to take care of that and I should be golden...[Y]
  •  03-15-2005, 11:00 PM 140870 in reply to 110100

    Re: CBR 1000RR... ROOM FOR TALL RIDERS?

    Where do you get those relocator plates...never heard of 'em and would love to lower the pegs a little.  I'm 6'...ride fine around town but some heli bars and lower pegs are in order for longer trips.
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    2003 Kawasaki Z1000


  •  03-16-2005, 03:28 AM 140974 in reply to 110100

    Re: CBR 1000RR... ROOM FOR TALL RIDERS?

    I'm 6'1".  The ergos on a 1000RR are much more race related then your current F4i.  I had an F4i and have ridden a 1000RR and there is DEFINATLY a big difference.  Personally I wouldn't sacrafice lean angle for a more comfortable ride.  You start to sacrafice the performance and to a point safety when lowering the pegs too much.  If you just have to have the relocaters don't forget their there. 


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  •  11-06-2007, 07:39 PM 279896 in reply to 110100

    Re: CBR 1000RR... ROOM FOR TALL RIDERS?

    At 6'2" and 235 lbs. I can say that the 1000RR fits real nice. The pegs are a tad bit high but for local rides it's not uncomfortable. We rode about 200 miles two weekends ago and even then I had no problems.
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