Just stumbled on this video. The nearest track to me is an hour away. So I’m buying the FX that way if I can’t make it to the track it’s still good on the trails 😂
I’ve ridden both and there’s not a HUGE difference but all the minor changes over those years add up to an overall much improved ride/feel. I would suggest the turn in is most improved and possibly overrev
Just stumbled on this video. The nearest track to me is an hour away. So I’m buying the FX that way if I can’t make it to the track it’s still good on the trails 😂
where the graphics from ??
Damn I just came across your video! Pretty cool that you live in Idaho as well.
How would you compare this to the YZ125X of a similar year
Does it feel good on track
feels smooth and solid, a bit under sprung on suspension and doesn't turn in like a 250 two stroke ha
Yea I just got one but I'm like 115 lbs so would it be good for me on a track?
@@ShelbyPaget is that from the 18", and or could it be corrected by raising the fork tubes a few millimeters?
What gearing you running? I ride my 21 FX mx.
What gear are you riding on, and what gear are you jumping on
I’m wondering if there is a big difference between the 2015 yz250fx and 2019 yz250f
I’ve ridden both and there’s not a HUGE difference but all the minor changes over those years add up to an overall much improved ride/feel. I would suggest the turn in is most improved and possibly overrev
Sounds like it revs out pretty quickly, are you changing gears quite often with the wide ration 6 speed?
Hey, love the bike. What did you do to the airbox mounts. Looks different from stock.
Never mind, just found your other video. Powerflow plastics!
Is the bike for moto and woods tho?
It's Yamaha's answer for GNCC racing :)
Looking good out there 🤙
Thanks 👍
So can you race a yz250fx and not harm it ?
Oh yeah! They're legit! Just soft sprung ha
There’s so much advertisement I couldn’t even get through this video
haha