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Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 75
| I am concidering buyng a new dirtbike for next summer but am wondering if I should buy a 125 or a 250? I only weigh 150lbs, replies would be nice from people who ride dirtbikes themselves and have experience with one or both of the sizes mentioned.
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| | |   |  | |  | | CCA Golden Toque
Join Date: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,261
| ive been riding since i was 12...150 lbs, new rider i assume? 125, no doubt about it, or a smallish 4 stroke...what type of riding and terrain?
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| | |   |  | |  | | CCA Hoser
Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Edmonton Ab Posts: 263
| i prefer a 125 over a 250. i had both at one time Honda CR's and i got rid of the 250. dont get me wrong the 250 is a great bike, but in the end i went with the 125
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Join Date: Nov 2000 Posts: 1,020
| I would suggest a 03 or 04 Honda CRF230F. I haven't read a bad review on it yet, but it is a play bike, do not plan on racing it as it is a tad on the heavy side cause of the electric start. But you could also swap in the kick start from a CRF150F.
If I didn't already have too many toys, this bike would already be in my garage. I'm around 5'5", so a 250 2 stroke is not really practical for me. I could ride it, but as far as touching the ground when I stop, ain't happenin. Plus, I've always liked 4 stroke over 2.
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| | |   |  | |  | | CCA Hoser
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 75
| ok thanks, I'm not a new rider... but i have only driven 80cc's before and never got back into it too much now a days. I'm just wondering is the 125 gonna fullfill my need for speed and the power i need as well?
I'm gonna be using it for offroad use obviously, some jumps nuthin huge and bush riding as well. No offence but I would never buy a 4 stroke unless it was an induro, i just dont like them that much... plus the 2 stroke sounds better IMO!
The thing is that, me and my uncle are both getting new bikes, he is getting a new 250 for sure so thats why im wondering. I will need to keep up with him, but never driven or had any experience with a 125 so thought maybe going with the 250 as well.
oh yeah, definately 2004 and definately cr
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| | |   |  | |  | | CCA Golden Toque
Join Date: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,261
| honestly, for the terrain your going to be on, a 4 stroke would be MUCH better suited to your needs, but for a 2, id defenetly say a 125.
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| | |   |  | |  | | CCA McKenzie
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: BC + Grand Forks Posts: 827
| Ive nationaly raced motocross for 3 years. couple years ago.
125 is a slightly taller bike and have generally more zing.
A 250 will have more top end.
It's all really in the price you can get em for.
I wouldnt knock on 4 strokes for too long.
In 2-3 years every company will no longer be building them due to enviromental issues. They will be building new lines of high end 4bangers.
Some companies allready are. Such as Yamaha. They've been doin it for years.
And actually, the yamaha 400f(4banger) has been winning quite a bit of races.
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Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 75
| ok i made a mistake, i weigh 160lbs on the dot! I was reading on the honda website and it says that the 125 and the 250 are only about 20lbs apart in dry weight and my main concern was luggin it outta the mud when i get stuck, the price is as follows for '03 models brand new.
cr250r - $6,500.00
cr125r - $6,000.00
not much difference in price, just wondering which will be best suited for me!
I thought 160lbs would be a lil on the heavy side for a 125?
I'm going to see if i can test them both and go by that i guess!
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Join Date: May 2003 Posts: 204
| Just get a Grizzly ATV. I had that sucker up to 130 MPH when engaged in 2WD.
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| | |   |  | |  | | CCA McKenzie
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: BC + Grand Forks Posts: 827
| No man, an CR80 can haul 160.
125 will have no problem at all.
I duno about mud boggin on a dirt bike but if u get stuck all u gotta do it walk/push it and give it some gas in 1st to help you out and its out fairly easy.
If u get stuck hlf way up a hill(possibly the worst place to get stuck) either go back down or do the walk/gas thing.
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