im an intermediate rider and want a 2 stroke what do i get!
  • ride4life25
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    im an intermediate rider and want a 2 stroke what do i get!

    by ride4life25 » Sun Jun 22, 2008 5:52 pm

    hey iv had a ttr 125 then a 230f and now i want to race. im 17 and 5'4. i would say im an intermediate rider maybe a little better. i can handle the power of a 125 but im just to short i need to be lifted on the bike lol. anyways what should i get everyone tells me i should look at a kx 100 but is that enough bike. thanks for the help and for those of you out there willing to help me if you guys ever need anything drop me a line, i no great secret riding places and stuff so if you hook it up ill hook u up
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    by Asmith » Sun Jun 22, 2008 6:01 pm

    No. That won't be enough bike.

    My wife is 5'4" and she rides a CRF 250X. We had the suspension lowered slightly so she can touch.

    If your budget won't allow a 250 4 stroke, get a 125 2 stroke and just have it lowered.
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    by acjjkamp » Sun Jun 22, 2008 6:37 pm

    what AS said. ^^
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    by JGuck » Sun Jun 22, 2008 6:48 pm

    if your going to race get a 250R. the 125's are nice but if i had to choose between the two for racing, the 125 would never get touched. just my opinion. there is one bad thing about the 4 stroke racers... money #-o
    they sell lowering links for all of those
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    by ride4life25 » Sun Jun 22, 2008 9:02 pm

    hey thanx guys and if any of u need anything holler. also if you need a place to ride in ny let me no and i no good places in Pennsylvania.
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    by ride4life25 » Sun Jun 22, 2008 9:14 pm

    how much was it to lower the bike if you don't mind me asking and do you think a yz 250 4 stroke is too much bike
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    by Just me » Sun Jun 22, 2008 9:15 pm

    I rode a YZ125 until I bought the 250X. I won't go back. So much less clutch work and a comparatively huge wide power band on the 4 stroke.
    I do miss the sound and smell of my 2 stroke and the power hit when it came on the pipe, but not enough to even think about going back to it. (I do enduro/trail stuff, afraid of MX)
    Use only Genuine Interocitor Parts.06 250X Flatlands skid and rad guards. Clarke 3.1 gal tank. Cycra Probends, Rekluse Pro, correct springs. Horn, mirror, brake/tail/license lights and a hanger for the plate. That is all.
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    by Asmith » Sun Jun 22, 2008 9:27 pm

    ride4life25 wrote:how much was it to lower the bike if you don't mind me asking and do you think a yz 250 4 stroke is too much bike


    We spent about $ 500 on the suspension. $ 200 was just new springs for different weight. I'm sure it could be lowered for $ 200-$300.

    Or you could just install a Kouba link for $ 140.00.

    The YZ250F isn't too much bike, but it would be quite an increase from what you are used to. My thoughts are that a lack of power gets you into more trouble than too much power.

    Look for a 2004-2005 CRF 250R.
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    by ride4life25 » Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:35 am

    hey agent man thanks for the help you are always there with good answers and stuff i realy apreciate it. also i looked at thos lowering links and it makes me nervous b/c then i need to lower the front just right or the bike will slide to much in the turns b/c this will be used for racing, not trails soo.. but yea ill lower the front too prob. also anyone know where i can get a lower seat i hear they make them but i cant find them is a seat with 2 inches less foam so its 2 inches lower well get back to me and thnx for everyones help
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    by LAYNFRM » Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:26 pm

    take the seat cover off and shave the foam down. i've even heard of people using carpet padding instead of foam since you prolly won't be on the seat much anyways.
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    by JGuck » Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:09 pm

    search through the postings, i know somewhere i was reading a step by step process on how to cut the seat foam down, im pretty sure you could get two inches max out of it though..
    2003 CRF450R
    -Pro-circuit T-4 exhaust -Pro-circuit jetting kit -Renthal red Fat bars -O-ring Mod -ASV red brake leve -DVS graphic kit -Boyeson waterpump with oversized blue hoses
    the best part about it is that i bought it with these parts on it :D

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