@@Ruggi2fast so far I like it better. Had to do more adjusting because the camera is clipped upside down but I like it better gives more of a first person field of view! Give it a try if you have the chance
A&M Offroad Yeah I’ve seen under the visor and sometimes attached to the forward side of the helmet in front of the chin guard gives a good balance and view. Planning on getting a new helmet so I experiment a little
I’m around 5’6-5’7 or taller I’ve never ridden a dirt bike and I’m 13 what is the best bike for me I’m your opinion. P.S I’m thinking about getting a used 250 4 stroke so I don’t need to sell it within a year but my friend keeps telling me to get something that I can learn on and then buy something I want but money is tight. Edit: I’m not going to be riding track more of trails and the desert and a little bit of street
Frozen.vibezz * It’s not always about CC displacement, If you don’t know how to run a clutch yet or haven’t had a chance to try it out yet I would recommend getting a trail bike over a motocross or high performance bike. For example the Honda CR150R will throw off before a Honda XR250 or even a XR400 would.. Even though the CR150R is a smaller bike and motor, it’s a much faster operating machine and is geared much lower. If money is tight, Consider a trail bike. Trail bikes tend to be much cheaper and require less maintenance than a true motocross dirt bike. There are hundreds of options. If there is a power sport dealership near you, go inside and look at bikes or sit on them if you’re allowed just to get a feel of what you might be comfortable on. My recommendation based off your situation would be a mid size trail bike. Hope this helped and thanks for watching.
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Matthew Chavez Thanks!
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One Sabez haha stay tuned 🤙🏻😂
How do you like your action camera mounted to the side of.your helmet like that? I tried it and it ended up giving me a neck cramp!
A&M Offroad it’s easy getting used to if you have a good fit, sturdy helmet, the Gopros are pretty light too!
@@Ruggi2fast I moved mine to under my visor it seems to work better for me doesn't give me neck cramps any more
A&M Offroad nice, how’s the view?
@@Ruggi2fast so far I like it better. Had to do more adjusting because the camera is clipped upside down but I like it better gives more of a first person field of view! Give it a try if you have the chance
A&M Offroad Yeah I’ve seen under the visor and sometimes attached to the forward side of the helmet in front of the chin guard gives a good balance and view. Planning on getting a new helmet so I experiment a little
I’m around 5’6-5’7 or taller I’ve never ridden a dirt bike and I’m 13 what is the best bike for me I’m your opinion. P.S I’m thinking about getting a used 250 4 stroke so I don’t need to sell it within a year but my friend keeps telling me to get something that I can learn on and then buy something I want but money is tight.
Edit: I’m not going to be riding track more of trails and the desert and a little bit of street
Frozen.vibezz * It’s not always about CC displacement, If you don’t know how to run a clutch yet or haven’t had a chance to try it out yet I would recommend getting a trail bike over a motocross or high performance bike. For example the Honda CR150R will throw off before a Honda XR250 or even a XR400 would.. Even though the CR150R is a smaller bike and motor, it’s a much faster operating machine and is geared much lower. If money is tight, Consider a trail bike. Trail bikes tend to be much cheaper and require less maintenance than a true motocross dirt bike. There are hundreds of options. If there is a power sport dealership near you, go inside and look at bikes or sit on them if you’re allowed just to get a feel of what you might be comfortable on. My recommendation based off your situation would be a mid size trail bike. Hope this helped and thanks for watching.
@@Ruggi2fast thanks man will do
is it 1 down 4 up?
nunya nunya Yes