250 to 600 steering question...

rkid052

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so i just bought a cbr 600 F4i after riding a 250. i noticed that it's harder to turn...turn right especially in other words there's more fight from the bike. it is like it almost doesn't want to turn. is this normal? my 250 i could just throw any direction i wanted.

thanks!
 
so i just bought a cbr 600 F4i after riding a 250. i noticed that it's harder to turn...turn right especially in other words there's more fight from the bike. it is like it almost doesn't want to turn. is this normal? my 250 i could just throw any direction i wanted.

thanks!

The F4i is a much bigger, heavier bike then a CBR 250, hence the difference. SS bikes don't have a good turning radius at slow speeds either. You'll get used to it eventually.
 
250s are easier to throw around.

However, having an old crappy squared out hard tired will do the exact same thing. Check the tires.
 
Rake, trail, geometry all affect turning as does tire pressure, size and steering bearings. You'll adapt. Just be careful slow turns with the front brake - learn to feather the rear.
 
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Wider tires, more weight, more engine gyroscopic effect, nothing handles better than a small bike.
 
Just make sure the tires are good and at the proper pressure and you'll adapt. Even a couple of lbs low in pressure is noticeable as heavier steering.
 
Those 600's like to twist around their own axis. They're almost 650 Burgmanish. Not for the faint of heart.
 
I also just did the same as you coming from a 250r. No I don't notice much of a difference between the two bikes in terms of steering effort. Maybe slightly but nothing that would concern you. I thought my friends rr required noticably more force but not so much the f4i. Perhaps get it checked out? Msg me if ever near Burlington.

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It shouldn't be that much harder. There could be a number of things wrong. Take it to an experience tech.

If the bike was sitting for a long time on a side stand, the head bearings could have gotten notched and corroded on one side. But that should have been checked in the safety certification.
 
油井緋色;2181626 said:
250s are easier to throw around.

However, having an old crappy squared out hard tired will do the exact same thing. Check the tires.

It shouldn't be that much harder. There could be a number of things wrong. Take it to an experience tech.
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Now that you can get above 60KM/h, you will need to learn counter steering.

My gf will out corner 90% of street riders that have 600s on her 250. Lets not poke fun of them too much =P
 
Really? hmmm...I counter steer on my bicycle.

My old CBX250 was more fun in the corners than my GSXR750....on tight public roads.

No doubt, but corners are damn FAAAAAR especially on fun bikes. And those 2 corners on derry don't count...
 
油井緋色;2182246 said:
My gf will out corner 90% of street riders that have 600s on her 250. Lets not poke fun of them too much =P
Do you know and have gone for a ride with 90 percent of street riders?
 
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