hey everyone i’m just starting to ride dirt bikes and wondering if this would be a good size for me. I’m 5”0-5”1 and looking for a bike that i don’t have to tippy toe
Depends on your inseam. This might be too small, but the big wheel version is just right. Also look at the Yamaha TTR 125LE. It comes with big wheel only, has e-start, and they are cheap. Great to learn on and you can resell for what you paid for it.
Haul -N- Oates Same with Honda you can resell for just as much as you paid and has E start they are both breast options, personally i go with honda but it is up you you.
Good first bike if you get the big wheel version. Also. look at the Yamaha TTR 125LE. They only come in big wheel now, they have e-start, and have a 5-speed transmission. Super reliable, and cheap. You can pick a used one up for about $1600 and up, depending how clean it is. They haven't changed them in years, so you can't tell how old they are. If you take care of it, you will be able to sell it for what you paid for, and then move on to your next bike. Bikes like this teach you how to master the art of riding. Once you get good, you can hop on the big big and be able to ride extremely well.
I would recommend this for you! but if you prefer more of a smaller size than the 110 would also be good, really depends on if you want a clutch or not
These are great bikes to learn on. Super fun and easy to ride to develop your skill set. You will out grow it relatively quickly depending on how much you ride, but resale value is phenomenal, so you will get what you paid for it when it's time to upgrade.
@@lejetzzgoat421 This comment was a while ago but I did end up getting this bike. I got the big wheel version and it was great to learn on. smooth clutch and throttle and lots of fun. After about a year of riding it is feeling a bit tame, so I will probably go to a 150 soon but I definitely recommend the 125 for beginners
Best thing to do is go to your local Honda dealer and sit on the small wheel and big wheel to see what fits you best. They are identical bikes outside of the wheels.
This is a fun little bike. I bought one to zip around with Granddaughters. Waiting for their Honda 110’s to arrive.
They are so much fun. Never a dull moment.
It’s clean bro 🧼🧽
Thanks!!
Haul N Oates, is this bike for sale now? Trying to buy one and it’s the exact pictures from this video. Yours or a scam? Thanks
Yes. It's currently available. Here is the link:
powersports.honda.com/off-road/trail/crf125f
is this good for an 10 year old kid like me? im 4''5
hey everyone i’m just starting to ride dirt bikes and wondering if this would be a good size for me. I’m 5”0-5”1 and looking for a bike that i don’t have to tippy toe
Take a trip to your local dealer and see which one you fit on better. The big wheel version is the exact same bike, but just a little taller.
@@jackstandjunkieshaul-n-oat5079 ok thanks man i will go check it out soon
@@xxdynamitexx6876 Cool. Let me know how it goes.
I’m 5’5 would this be a bike that I can handle good for my first bike?
if you are 5’5 i don’t recommend this bike. you should go with the 150
Depends on your inseam. This might be too small, but the big wheel version is just right. Also look at the Yamaha TTR 125LE. It comes with big wheel only, has e-start, and they are cheap. Great to learn on and you can resell for what you paid for it.
Haul -N- Oates Same with Honda you can resell for just as much as you paid and has E start they are both breast options, personally i go with honda but it is up you you.
Is a small wheel just a regular size? Not a big wheel.
This is a the small wheel. They also make the big wheel version if you are taller.
i’m 13 and 5’1 is this good for me?
Hey Zayne, great first bike. Have you ridden a clutch bike before?
im 15 and around 5 foot 5. rode quads and want to get into dirt bikes, and this is only 3k new at my local motorsports store, is it a good first bike?
you might want to go with the 150
Good first bike if you get the big wheel version. Also. look at the Yamaha TTR 125LE. They only come in big wheel now, they have e-start, and have a 5-speed transmission. Super reliable, and cheap. You can pick a used one up for about $1600 and up, depending how clean it is. They haven't changed them in years, so you can't tell how old they are. If you take care of it, you will be able to sell it for what you paid for, and then move on to your next bike. Bikes like this teach you how to master the art of riding. Once you get good, you can hop on the big big and be able to ride extremely well.
I’m 14, about 5”3. I had a crf50f when I was 9 and didn’t ride it much. Would this be a good bike for me ?
I would recommend this for you! but if you prefer more of a smaller size than the 110 would also be good, really depends on if you want a clutch or not
These are great bikes to learn on. Super fun and easy to ride to develop your skill set. You will out grow it relatively quickly depending on how much you ride, but resale value is phenomenal, so you will get what you paid for it when it's time to upgrade.
The same thing happening to me I wanna know if I should get it and YES U SHOULD!! I GOT IT ITS GREAT
@@lejetzzgoat421 This comment was a while ago but I did end up getting this bike. I got the big wheel version and it was great to learn on. smooth clutch and throttle and lots of fun. After about a year of riding it is feeling a bit tame, so I will probably go to a 150 soon but I definitely recommend the 125 for beginners
Would this be good for a begginer bike? Im 12 and 4'11
I think it would, yeah
@@apple3738 Ok thank you
Absolutely.
Is this good for someone up to 5 foot 1
Yes
@@apple3738 ok thanks
could someone who is 5'3 ride this?
Ye im 4 9
I think you are the right height.
I 12 and 5’ would this be a good bike for me???
Yes
Best thing to do is go to your local Honda dealer and sit on the small wheel and big wheel to see what fits you best. They are identical bikes outside of the wheels.