yamaslut
kill it
- Location
- Daytona Beach, Florida
I couldn't believe it when I heard it - Nick on a dirt bike!:eek2::eek2::eek2::eek2::eek2::eek2:
First a roundnose, now this.......
What next, a Republican?:Eyecrazy:
don't get all crazy now...
I couldn't believe it when I heard it - Nick on a dirt bike!:eek2::eek2::eek2::eek2::eek2::eek2:
First a roundnose, now this.......
What next, a Republican?:Eyecrazy:
you central/north florida guys always seem to be a year or two behind the soflo influence.
it was just a matter of time. surprised it took this long. now we gotta wait till you get tired of riding in the silly woods and streets. by the time youre ready for mx, we'll probably be messing with jetpacks or ultralights or something. catch up already. sheesh.
obviously dont need it off road, but dont you need some on road?
I was lookin at the 200 xcw about a month ago I didnt know I could possibly get it street legal.
is it gay to put a number on it if you don't race???
I won't ever be doing MX.
let's go ahead and save this quote. :wiggle:
p.s. dirtbikes have suspension mr credible.
Saki You really like the 4 strokes over the 2"s I'm lookin at getting a bike and I cant decide what kind to get. 2 - 4 250 450 125...
For MX a 450 is the weapon of choice in that class. For amateur racing in the 250 class, a 2 stroke (leagal this year) will annihalate a 250F. 250Fs are expensive to maintain & cost thousands if they grenade.:shocked:
A 2 stroke is better for off road. Lighter, easier starting, less stall prone, don't overheat in very tight woods. A top end is $125.