honda cr250
honda cr250
anyone had any experience with them ?
can pick up a 94 model for 250 bucks, just after a cheap run about up the forest
Honda mtx125r for 350 bucks
had a kawasaki kx125 before and i loved it, still got the kx85 which is good fun for a bash about but is just way to fucking small.....
not sure if i want another 125 though :/ or a honda :/
wha you guys suggest?
can pick up a 94 model for 250 bucks, just after a cheap run about up the forest
Honda mtx125r for 350 bucks
had a kawasaki kx125 before and i loved it, still got the kx85 which is good fun for a bash about but is just way to fucking small.....
not sure if i want another 125 though :/ or a honda :/
wha you guys suggest?
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Don Carlos
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A 250cc is a big bike(for a dirtbike). My only advice is to ride within your level of comfort and skill, till you get used to the balance and <i>power</i>.
After you hit the 125cc class, a bike is a bike, except in how forgiving it is.
My 250cc has destroyed many a noob friend of mine because they thought they could get off their 125 and just go flying with mine. LAFF.
A 125cc has the power to take the average rider anywhere he wants to go. The 250cc does the same, but will/can also lift the front end or kick out the rear in pretty much any gear (which can be of concern if your going full out in 5/6th gear on a trail or road).
Oh, and if you can get a '94 Honda CR250 in good shape for $250; GO FOR IT. That's a great bike for a great price (so long as it's not bagged to shit).
After you hit the 125cc class, a bike is a bike, except in how forgiving it is.
A 125cc has the power to take the average rider anywhere he wants to go. The 250cc does the same, but will/can also lift the front end or kick out the rear in pretty much any gear (which can be of concern if your going full out in 5/6th gear on a trail or road).
Oh, and if you can get a '94 Honda CR250 in good shape for $250; GO FOR IT. That's a great bike for a great price (so long as it's not bagged to shit).
already had a 125 and got bored of it because it wasnt giving me the punch i wanted, although i did come off it a few times (quite badly n all)Cool Blue wrote:A 250cc is a big bike(for a dirtbike). My only advice is to ride within your level of comfort and skill, till you get used to the balance and <i>power</i>.
After you hit the 125cc class, a bike is a bike, except in how forgiving it is.My 250cc has destroyed many a noob friend of mine because they thought they could get off their 125 and just go flying with mine. LAFF.
the small wheel kx85 is great fun though because when you got a heavy guy like me on it the whore wants to kick me off at every chance it gets >: ]
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lolCool Blue wrote:A 250cc is a big bike(for a dirtbike).
not really, its only about 20 lbs. more than a 125. more power sure, but not a big bike. I used to have a Husqvarna 400wr, now that was a monster
cr250 is a great bike. always has been. if it still runs good, you prob cant get a better bike for 250 bucks
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Don Carlos
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I meant big metaphorically.Maiden wrote:lolCool Blue wrote:A 250cc is a big bike(for a dirtbike).
not really, its only about 20 lbs. more than a 125. more power sure, but not a big bike. I used to have a Husqvarna 400wr, now that was a monster
cr250 is a great bike. always has been. if it still runs good, you prob cant get a better bike for 250 bucks
