I own a Downtown, and have been trying as hard as I can to get it to scrape, but no luck so far. The rear brake on the handlebar makes it too easy to trailbrake, if needed, to steam through a corner fast. Also, laying off the throttle before apex lets you get some natural engine braking (which is smooooooooth) - It is like trail braking for n00bs. Then twist it open as you hit the apex and roll out. The suspension just settles in nicely through the turns. I know I have more lean if I need it though, and I hate seeing those chicken strips (>.O)!
On the left side, the centerstand would DEFINITELY scrape first. The only way to scrape the variator cover is:
- Remove the centerstand. At that point, I'd have to assume you'd be scraping the bar ends AND the variator.
- lean WAY too far. This may result in scraping most of the scoot. And you.
On the right hand side, you'd hit the muffler cover first. You could prolly gain many degrees by pulling that or going with an aftermarket pipe.
I have no opinion on the People 300GTi. But I'd strongly caution you on the Kawi 500.
The Kawi Ninja 250 IS A BLAST! The edge of its envelope is so accessible. You can feel like Valentino flogging the lil powerplant while not doing 150+. Great milage.
The 500 is an awkward beast. Not as fast as the 600, but they cheap out on the hardware, leaving the chassis, suspension and binders very wanting when the engine helps you bite off more than you could chew.
If you want to step up to a bigger bike The Suzuki GSX650F is CHEAP, FAST, and quite nimble. Less agressive ergonimics are fairly comfy for a sportbike.
However, I'm currently selling my GSX650F.
The DT300 is just too comfy, the twist and go is too handy, the insurance is too cheap and the milage is too good. And the speeding tickets won't get me incarcerated.
Just my 0.02 USD