MrLuckey said:
What other bikes did you try out and how does your 250x compare? Does it feel heavy after coming off the TTR? Start easy? Details, we need details lol
I tried an 03 KX125, 03 CR125, 00 CR125, 01 KX250, 03 KX100 and an 03 CRF150.
All the two strokes scared me and I couldn't get the hang of the powerband. I kept the 00 CR125 for a week and rode it almost everyday thinking I would get used to it, but never did. The CRF150 was slightly better than my TTR but I figured if I was going to get a new bike I wanted a bigger step up than that.
The only time I noticed the extra weight is trying to push it in the pits. I did notice I needed to keep the throttle on a little more over jumps than my TTR because the extra weight really makes my front end drop quick. I rode it for several laps in a row and wasn't tired at all. When I had the 125, I could only get 2 or 3 laps in before I was too wore out to keep going.
The electric start fired up first push every time. It was a cool 55 degrees out so I didn't need to use the hot start button. I did stall it in one corner and before I put my foot down I pulled in the clutch, hit the button and away I went! I did try to start it witht he kickstarter but I can't get enough range of motion to start it. I'm too short.
The bottom end torque is awesome. On my TTR I could never pass in turns because I couldn't get enough giddy up when I needed it. I was able to make several passes in the corners on the CRF because it hooks up so well and gets on the gas immediately. I had no handling problems and it turned alot shorter than I expected. We may need to play with the suspension to dial it in a little more,but I am going to ride it for awhile stock so I can tell what it's doing. I figured it would take several weeks to get used to the extra power and bigger bike, but it seemed like no time at all that I was going as fast as my TTR that I've had for 18 months.
It has a gripper seat that I don't care too much for. (Gripper seat + sweaty body = :moon: ) Oh well. If that's the only thing I can complain about I'm good!!!
Susan