Yup.nsxxtreme said:Do people just buy stuff because the manufacturer says it good with no real proof?
XRpredator said:honest opinion?
Save your money and buy her some flowers or something instead. It'll do more for you than that pipe.
Yes she started out on the 80. The 80 is a wicked bike but the thing is its gutless down low. So their is a lot of "forgiveness" for mistakes down low. The power band hit did scare her so she rarely rode there._JOE_ said:Did she start out on the 80? My wife's on a ttr125 now and we're thinking about the KTM105 as an upgrade for the 2010 season. She's(well maybe it's me) a bit nervous about the power and height. I've ridden a few 80s and they were wicked. I worry about it scaring her and she not wanting to ride it.
The 98 cr80 I purchased for $750 2 years ago and sold for $800. I did however put $250 into a new clutch, plus a new chain, sprockets, and $100 on a flywheel wieght. I probably should have removed the flywheel wieght before I sold it but I didn't have the time to remove it._JOE_ said:I rode the 150r as well, it seemed much less exciting to ride. The power was so smooth and fell of pretty early compared to the 2 stroke. I personally like the fact that the 80 carries the front wheel so easily with a taller guy on it. :) I'm starting to see a few more little bikes popping up for really good prices lately so I may scoop a used 85 or 100 to save a few bucks. I guess we'll see how this season goes as she missed out on most of last year which was only her second season.
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