I might recommend starting on an 80 or something if you get a 2 stroke, or a 150 4 stroke. Your size if perfect for a 125 2 stroke or 250 4 stroke but if you are not experienced, I would start smaller and graduate up. I personally love the 2 stroke bikes but they have a mean powerban and aren't as smooth as a 4 stroke. (my opinion) And wear gear!!! :)
Oct 23, 2011
Dirt Bike by: Mary
I would suggest talking to some dirt bike riders for their experiences. Different strokes for different folks (2 or 4)but it depends on what you want to do with it. Sitting on them helps, but it is based on what you want.
Oct 23, 2011
Yamaha TW200 by: Wanda
Check out the Yamaha TW200 or one of the other Yamaha dual sport models with knobby tires. I recommend going to a dealer, even if you don't plan to buy new. Sit on as many as you can, and then make your decision.
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by: Kel
I might recommend starting on an 80 or something if you get a 2 stroke, or a 150 4 stroke. Your size if perfect for a 125 2 stroke or 250 4 stroke but if you are not experienced, I would start smaller and graduate up. I personally love the 2 stroke bikes but they have a mean powerban and aren't as smooth as a 4 stroke. (my opinion) And wear gear!!! :)
by: Mary
I would suggest talking to some dirt bike riders for their experiences. Different strokes for different folks (2 or 4)but it depends on what you want to do with it. Sitting on them helps, but it is based on what you want.
by: Wanda
Check out the Yamaha TW200 or one of the other Yamaha dual sport models with knobby tires. I recommend going to a dealer, even if you don't plan to buy new. Sit on as many as you can, and then make your decision.
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