Between those two we'd probably choose the WR250 over the CRFX, but it really comes down to personal preference and who the better local dealer is. Really it's you, and the experience of trusted locals you ride with (ignoring those people who obsess over one or other brand), which will be the best gauge for you to use.
@mrHansen122 Hahaha! Yeah it's brilliant! a little cameo from a very, very small pony named 'Patch'. Notice it's probably smaller than the fence it's running beside. Not a lot going on in the upper foot of this animal unfortunately.
Depends on a few things, like height (can you reach the pegs/ground?), strength (think about picking one up after you've dropped it), and riding ability. If you've been riding for a few years, and are tall enough, strong enough and whatever you've been riding feels like it's too low on power or you've outgrown it, then it might be about time to give one a go. We'd recommend trying one out for size if that's possible before actually going out and buying one.
i am short 5'5" i hate looking at dirt bikes due to this i do want a dual sport for trips i want to ride to go camping and everything in between any tips for a short rider that wants to gear up a tour with the bike
im 5'6 and 120 lbs and haven't ever ridden a bike myself and want to start. im about to turn 16 and want a bike for going to school and back and playing around on a farm. do you think this is the bike for me?
Sounds like you're probably about ready for a 250 then bro. Try one, and you'll probably be hooked, if it's too big or too much for you though then wait a bit and try one again in a while when you think you might be ready. Get advice from older riding buddies on whether you're ready, rather than us, who haven't seen you ride.
I'm hopefully getting one of these today!
Between those two we'd probably choose the WR250 over the CRFX, but it really comes down to personal preference and who the better local dealer is. Really it's you, and the experience of trusted locals you ride with (ignoring those people who obsess over one or other brand), which will be the best gauge for you to use.
@mrHansen122 Hahaha! Yeah it's brilliant! a little cameo from a very, very small pony named 'Patch'. Notice it's probably smaller than the fence it's running beside. Not a lot going on in the upper foot of this animal unfortunately.
Depends on a few things, like height (can you reach the pegs/ground?), strength (think about picking one up after you've dropped it), and riding ability. If you've been riding for a few years, and are tall enough, strong enough and whatever you've been riding feels like it's too low on power or you've outgrown it, then it might be about time to give one a go. We'd recommend trying one out for size if that's possible before actually going out and buying one.
generally you'll fit when you reachch 5 foot 7 or 5'8 and you should weigh about 150 but im 5'6 and 14 yrs old and i ride 250s it's just a bit big
@DirtBikes127 They're an official 2011 colour scheme, go to Yamaha/your Yamaha dealer and order one.
@BikeRiderTV hey were did you get those plastics and what year is that i have a 2009 and i want those plastic let me though please thank you
How do you set the time on it I just want to make sure. I wasn't told how to
what would you recommend that is a bit more dual purpose ? like a luggage rack, room for an occasional passenger (nothing heavy like a KLR)
What is the service interval for cam chain change?
what is the difference between the new and old one?
i am short 5'5" i hate looking at dirt bikes due to this i do want a dual sport for trips i want to ride to go camping and everything in between any tips for a short rider that wants to gear up a tour with the bike
im just wandering, do you know/can yo find out the bhp output of this 250? i want an enduro bike for my
trynna figure out wat that thing was at 0:01 to 0:05 in the bottom right corner lol
im 5'6 and 120 lbs and haven't ever ridden a bike myself and want to start. im about to turn 16 and want a bike for going to school and back and playing around on a farm. do you think this is the bike for me?
its a wide-ratio geared
for me (6'4) and my girlfriend (5'6) this is a very comfortable bike
Sounds like you're probably about ready for a 250 then bro. Try one, and you'll probably be hooked, if it's too big or too much for you though then wait a bit and try one again in a while when you think you might be ready. Get advice from older riding buddies on whether you're ready, rather than us, who haven't seen you ride.
The wr250f if a trail bike the yz250f id a racing bike
Looks like a Ram
muffler sucks, kills the power! get a new aftermarket and free it up and give 1 hp more