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Height, Aftermarket Extras and Progression?
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[QUOTE="new bea, post: 1168054, member: 76107"] Hi All, 1) your physical size (both height and weight are important). [B]6'4", 210lbs. Inseam is 34 inches. I'm 24 yrs old, so won't be growing [I]taller[/I] any more! (thankfully)[/B] 2) How physical / aggressive are you ? [B]If the bike can comfortably take the terrain, i'll do it. I'd rather be mild and save the bike from getting majorly beaten up than breaking a part on every ride by trying to ride up impossible terrain. I can be an agressive rider, but not at the severe cost of the bike. Read the above as: I have brains AND balls :) [/B] 3) what do you plan to ride- MX/SX tracks, woods, fields with friends or ????? [B]Trails only, never MX. I'll be riding in Colorado trails - forests, rocky/muddy trails. I want a bike that isn't dog slow, but also will be comfy to ride and has enough power to get me up steep hills.[/B] 4) Do you have any riding experience? [B]No. I can pick up techniques quickly. Snowmobiled, ATV'ed before.[/B] 5) Do you think you will race ? [B]No.[/B] 6) Are you mechanically inclined and will you be doing your own bike work? [B]Yes, all own work. No hardcore engine stripping though, unless there's decent (reasonable to do) paperwork for doing it. I'm not nervous about dismantling/working on things, but certainly would need walking through it with manuals or books).[/B] 7) Do YOU have a preferance to a brand/ motor choice (2 or 4 stroke)? [B]4 Stroke. I hear Hondas are reliable?[/B] 8) Do you have a dealer close by your home that you might use and what brand(s) does he carry? [B]Most brands (Kawi, Honda, Yamaha)[/B] 9) How much do you plan to spend on a bike? [B]Around $5,000. (Dealership New)[/B] 10) Do you live in California? [B]No, Colorado.[/B] 11) anything else that you think would help form an opinion I'm looking for a bike I can progress with, I don't have the money to keep trading and upgrading every 6 months or 1 year as I progress. I will take things easy and use common sense, so getting a bigger bike than normal for learning on won't be that insane. I'll ride trails and woods, jump some, find steep inclines and expect to get dirty :nod: . Preferably buying a bike that isn't dog slow, but also will be comfy to ride and has enough power to get me up steep hills. I want to buy a brand new from the dealership bike - the reason is this. Not knowing how well a used bike has been maintained, or if the previous owner(s) have been brutal to the bike over the time they've own it is a big risk. I don't have any mechanic friends and relying on the seller to give me their honest opinion isn't the smartest move. I want to buy the bike new, so I can maintain it well, ride it well and not treat it poorly so it will last. Being tall - 6ft 4 inches (34" inseam) will this be an issue riding? I've been seriously looking into the Honda CRF 250x. I know you can do modifications to raise the seat height and handlebars if I'd need to... Any help you can give would be sincerely appreciated and let me know if there's any more information I can provide to help you help me. Thanks! :cool: [/QUOTE]
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