For me, from me, to me and my wife. I got a 2009 CRF230F (new) and the wife got a Kaw. KXL140L. Going to be looking for some places to trail ride and I may do some competetive riding. Where is good to go trail riding? The wife is brand new to dirt bikes.
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Originally posted by krazy kris View Postsell the 230f and atleast get you a 250f the power and suspension will be an unbelievable differenceWhos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by krazy kris View Postsell the 230f and atleast get you a 250f the power and suspension will be an unbelievable difference
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Originally posted by econodrag View PostI do not know if I would move to the 250F maybe the 250X. The 250f with its higher compression I do not think would make a good sound trail bike. Besides my old ass likes the easy button. JMO.Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by econodrag View PostI do not know if I would move to the 250F maybe the 250X. The 250f with its higher compression I do not think would make a good sound trail bike. Besides my old ass likes the easy button. JMO.
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There's plenty of 250F's out there that have e-start. There's a tamed down e-start trail version of just about every motocross 250F out there. Unless you're really short and light the 230F will be too weak for most serious or competitive trail riding.
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Originally posted by Buick355 View PostThere's plenty of 250F's out there that have e-start. There's a tamed down e-start trail version of just about every motocross 250F out there. Unless you're really short and light the 230F will be too weak for most serious or competitive trail riding.
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I've still got and am loving my CRF230F...and I'm a fat-ass @ 255lbs! I did a short list of mods (about $300 total) and have been happy riding the wheels off of the thing.
You won't do any competitive riding on it though, believe me. I've been to 3 mx tracks with it and it's very underpowered. Still a blast to ride, but you won't find yourself keeping up with most people.
It is a great bike to learn on though. It's my first dirtbike and I don't regret buying it for one second. I doubt I'll ever even sell it, it's that much fun.
PM me if you want to know about the mods I've made to mine or if you have any questions.
- Jason
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