If you have 2 wheel experience, yes. If not then no it’s pretty powerful. But there’s not really less of a bike you can get that will perform on the track, so it depends on where you plan to ride. Trails, I recommend a crf 250F
@@go-joe2929if you want to do Mx at all you will need to buy a 250 Mx or X model bike. If you want to do just trails your options get cheaper and less aggressive power.
@@SubPar_MX yeah I’ve been looking at the klx300r as well and honestly I think it might be the better fit. I’ve been looking into both bikes a lot. I’m going to go to a dealer near me and see if I can ride the two before making my decision
I need dis
What’s up with the chain? Just too loose?
Yes exactly, can hear it rattling off the plastic caster
When I got mine it was like that. After riding a bit it went away.. but surely it didn’t get tighter from riding… lol I should probably check it out
You think this bike would be good for an adult beginner
If you have 2 wheel experience, yes. If not then no it’s pretty powerful. But there’s not really less of a bike you can get that will perform on the track, so it depends on where you plan to ride. Trails, I recommend a crf 250F
@@SubPar_MX I’ve ridden only a few times but I want to get something that fits me and is pretty tough that I can ride just about anything on.
@@go-joe2929if you want to do Mx at all you will need to buy a 250 Mx or X model bike. If you want to do just trails your options get cheaper and less aggressive power.
@@SubPar_MX yeah I’ve been looking at the klx300r as well and honestly I think it might be the better fit. I’ve been looking into both bikes a lot. I’m going to go to a dealer near me and see if I can ride the two before making my decision