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Bike suggestions for family of newbies
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[QUOTE="skyhigh230, post: 1171446, member: 76288"] first off i want to say you are gonna have fun-alot and eventually your gonna want to race everyone does when they get better its natural to ok im gonna give my estimate on the bikes everyone needs Dad-i would suggest a honda CRF250F or the XR250 the CRF250F is elc start and hassel free and has got alot of power for trails and is speedy it will run about 65-70 tops but its a bike that would suit you. Mom-something alittle less powerful but yet a great bike: the Honda CRF230F samething but a tiny bit less power Son- a great bike i would suggest that he get and that my 9yr old brother is the Kawasaki KLX110 its a pit bike and has a great suspention its totally customizable you can add a gear to it it comes with an engine cover and is and overall great bike with power and speed plus a clutch is optional Daughter- im suggesting the the Suzuki DR-Z 125 dont get it confused with the DR-Z 125L thats the 2 stoke. she wants the 4 stroke all of the family should start with 4 strokes because if you got 2 strokes you all would be out of control and be crashing all over it is a little too much kick for beginner family you will all eventually upgrade to 2 strokes over time my next tip is start eating healthy(if you already are thats good) no more junk food and you should exercise some too to get in shape(if you are not all ready) and finally you should close the whole deal off with an enclosed trailer probly a 12X8 or something close to that to all fit your bikes in it is definatly way more convient to have one: an open trailer is bad because it takes almost 45mins-1 hour to tie all of those bikes down thats what i can do for you and dont always listen to the dealers if they suggest 2 strokes or bigger bikes they just want your money- good luck and happy hunting -Josh Lurz PS- i also suggest that you shouldnt buy all new bikes used ones are ok too make sure if its a used that its bought from the owner and he was the only owner you can get ripped off on some of the used bikes at dealerships [/QUOTE]
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