Hey Guys,
Anyone here own a dirt bike? I'm interested in getting one, either a 125cc or 250cc. I have a few questions:
1. 2-cycle or 4-cycle? It seems that a 125 is only available in 2-cycle(?) My concern is time needed for maintenance, and cost. I have tools, am mechanically inclined, learn fast, and love working on stuff like this. Is one or the other more expensive to maintain overall?
2. I'm a noob - my riding experience is limited to about 2 hours of riding my friend's 80cc one summer many years ago.
3. I plan on riding in a primarily motocross environment, with some occasional trail riding.
4. I'm not a big guy, only 5'5. I've sat on a couple of 125cc's recently and my feet come nowhere close to touching the ground. Problem? Or can the bike be lowered somehow?
5. I'm partial to Honda (cars, lawnmower experience ie. never had a problem). Any reason (other than price) to get a different brand? I assume Honda quality carries over to their bikes.
6. I don't plan on upgrading to a new bike every year or 2, so I want something I hopefully won't get bored with too fast.
Any comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Anyone here own a dirt bike? I'm interested in getting one, either a 125cc or 250cc. I have a few questions:
1. 2-cycle or 4-cycle? It seems that a 125 is only available in 2-cycle(?) My concern is time needed for maintenance, and cost. I have tools, am mechanically inclined, learn fast, and love working on stuff like this. Is one or the other more expensive to maintain overall?
2. I'm a noob - my riding experience is limited to about 2 hours of riding my friend's 80cc one summer many years ago.
3. I plan on riding in a primarily motocross environment, with some occasional trail riding.
4. I'm not a big guy, only 5'5. I've sat on a couple of 125cc's recently and my feet come nowhere close to touching the ground. Problem? Or can the bike be lowered somehow?
5. I'm partial to Honda (cars, lawnmower experience ie. never had a problem). Any reason (other than price) to get a different brand? I assume Honda quality carries over to their bikes.
6. I don't plan on upgrading to a new bike every year or 2, so I want something I hopefully won't get bored with too fast.
Any comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated!
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