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[QUOTE="nikki, post: 1105980, member: 18126"] Seriously, if money is not a big deal, check out the new '07 CRF150R Expert/Big Wheel. The frame is basically an 85 frame, but the big wheel adds 2 more inches of clearance. And since it is a MX bike, not a woods version, it's still pretty light compared to a bigger CRF250X/CRF250R, for example. And the four-stroke power would be easier to control, especially in the trails, plus she's already used to the TTR four-stroke motor. I'm about your wife's size (5'5", 140 lbs) and I ride a 250F, it's great for MX, but it is still a little big for the trails. Of course I have shaved my seat some, adjusted the sag, etc to help with the height, but yes, for a beginner, it would eb a little heavy, especially in the tighter stuff. If I was primarily a trail rider, I would be all over the new CRF150R Expert right now! If money is a big factor, she might be happy with a KX/RM 100. I've spent some time on one, and it is a fun bike, just a little pipey. [/QUOTE]
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