• Q. I'm 5'4 short, will I be able to ride the Suzuki Gixxer SF 250? Do I have any problem?

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    Sriram
    Sriram | 4 years ago

    Go take a test drive , Pretty Sure you will be able to . But never go alone , take someone else with you.

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    Nikhil
    Nikhil | 3 years ago

    No bro. You'll face problem in traffic. Go for a test ride once. You'll get a clear idea

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    Shounak
    Shounak | 3 years ago

    Seat height is 800 mm. you should take a shorter bike

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