I'm 64 and can't ride like that, never could. I just want to chug around with an occasional burst. I'm not into crashing or even dismounting for any reason. Also, not into a bunch of continual maintenance. I think the 300 is for me.
Love your videos rich! Keep on the good work. I am into my first year off roading with WR250R. I thought about one of the above bikes but haven’t got to a conclusion. I don’t want something crazy powerful that will bite me too hard. I still consider myself as a novice off roader. What will be your recommendation? Maybe to stick with the 150 TPI? Thanks!
I just got a 250 exc 07 with: Lectron 36 mm carbu Vforce 3 reed valve Fmf gnarly pipe Fmf powercore 2 silencer All mods add torque. But it does for sure loose all of the topend power. Any sugestions what to change? I dont wanna loose all topend.
hey I just want to buy a bike but I am confuse with all options that the market ofer I have a 200 xcw and I love it but I need little more torque since I am riding rough trails in Arkansas a lot steep and rocky hills What you think will be a good bike for me 250 or 300? Ktm or husqvarna? Carb or tpi ? Air forks or xfork? Thanks!
Could you please give your opinion between 350exc-f and 250/300 tpi.... My previous bike was a Yamaha R6, never driven a dirt bike, but I got intrigued watching WESS hard enduro, Graham Jarvis and the others. I don't want to buy the wrong bike, I guess those are all wrong for someone that never went off road, but I can't afford to keep changing. Is there lots of difference between them? Is 2 or 4 strokes much better than the other for hard enduro? Is there much difference in maintenance costs? Thanks for your help! Have a great day!
Hello. A 2-stroke Bike is better for hard enduro and other technical parts, because the Bike feels very light. The 4-stroke is better for motocross or fast trails riding. I Think for a Amateur like you the 4 Stroke is the better Option, but I would say you should try both Bikes and decide then.
I'm 64 and can't ride like that, never could. I just want to chug around with an occasional burst. I'm not into crashing or even dismounting for any reason. Also, not into a bunch of continual maintenance. I think the 300 is for me.
All true words, love my 250 TPI !!!!
That’s some great inventory!
I'm wanting to up date from YZ 250 ,After something with similar snap
I'm going with a 300 next time. Really, just because all I've owned is 250's and I want to change it up.
Nice line up the Crutch ! Big guys like me need the extra 50cc LOL!
Love your videos rich! Keep on the good work.
I am into my first year off roading with WR250R. I thought about one of the above bikes but haven’t got to a conclusion. I don’t want something crazy powerful that will bite me too hard. I still consider myself as a novice off roader. What will be your recommendation?
Maybe to stick with the 150 TPI?
Thanks!
Seems like the dealership has too many 250’s.
Making the crux look easy 👍
I just got a 250 exc 07 with:
Lectron 36 mm carbu
Vforce 3 reed valve
Fmf gnarly pipe
Fmf powercore 2 silencer
All mods add torque. But it does for sure loose all of the topend power.
Any sugestions what to change? I dont wanna loose all topend.
hey I just want to buy a bike but I am confuse with all options that the market ofer
I have a 200 xcw and I love it but I need little more torque since I am riding rough trails in Arkansas a lot steep and rocky hills
What you think will be a good bike for me
250 or 300?
Ktm or husqvarna?
Carb or tpi ?
Air forks or xfork?
Thanks!
250 tpi seems best
Nice vid
Could you please give your opinion between 350exc-f and 250/300 tpi....
My previous bike was a Yamaha R6, never driven a dirt bike, but I got intrigued watching WESS hard enduro, Graham Jarvis and the others.
I don't want to buy the wrong bike, I guess those are all wrong for someone that never went off road, but I can't afford to keep changing.
Is there lots of difference between them?
Is 2 or 4 strokes much better than the other for hard enduro?
Is there much difference in maintenance costs?
Thanks for your help!
Have a great day!
Hello. A 2-stroke Bike is better for hard enduro and other technical parts, because the Bike feels very light.
The 4-stroke is better for motocross or fast trails riding.
I Think for a Amateur like you the 4 Stroke is the better Option, but I would say you should try both Bikes and decide then.
@@moritzkonschak7023 thanks, appreciate!
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