XMotoX said:The TTR would be too small for you and underpowered. And the 250 would be a lot of power for a brand new rider (if you are?) A 125 two stroke could be a good place to start, just depending on what your preference is. If you wanna go four stroke i'd look at XRs. An XR250 would be a good beginner bike plus they can be uncorked if not already for more balls when you get comfortable on it. You could start on a 250 smoker but it wouldn't be ideal if you are just learning. Just depends what you can find for that price.
yz125 is good bike, not the best for trail but they can be fun :)Alex28 said:I won't be driving it at the tracks, I'll strictly be trail riding, I would say I'm an aggresive rider. I found a 99' Yamaha YZ 125 for $1600, would it be a good trail bike? I also found a 2001 Honda XR 200, buts it's more than I want to spend. ($2000)
I mean about long term riding.Alex28 said:Everything is much more expensive here in Canada in regards to recreational vehicles. Can you explain when you say that the YZ will cost more to ride than the XR?
Yes, and both will go fast enough to hurt you so make sure you budget some fundage for protective equipment.Alex28 said:So the XR200 and the CRF230 would be good trail bikes?
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