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CRF 150 vs CRF 230
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[QUOTE="Porstala F9, post: 728159, member: 44905"] I don't think that either of those bikes will last you very long. What kind of riding are you going to be doing? Trail riding? Tracks? Flat land? etc.. I think that an 80 or 100 would be good for you if you want a 2-stroke. They are very powerful, and you won't outgrow them very quickly. Im 15 / 5'6-5'7 / 115 lbs and I ride a KX 125 and so do a lot of the kids I ride with around here around my age, so you know what the kids are riding these days. and don't be intimidated by starting on a two stroke either. One kid around here started on a YZ 125 (probably one of the harder 125s to start on) and two months later, he was kicking out asses! And 80s and 100's are very easy to learn on. Many people use the KX 100 and mod it for trails, and even if you don't it is an easy to ride bike, so it can be used for both trails and mx beautifully. [/QUOTE]
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