Yeah. I really like the CRF150R, but it has a price tag of around $4,500 new. I liked the 125's because of their low prices brand new.matte1014 said:If you are looking at the smaller cc bikes I would go with the CRF150 over any of the 125's.. The 150 wieghs more but also is a little bigger and has more power than the 125's.. I beleive the 230's sit around 34 inches where the 150 is around 32 and the 125's are less than that..
I think that I could ride a 230, I just woiuldn't feel as comfortable as I would on a lower sitting bike. My step-dad has a Honda XR250R and I can sit on it and balance on my toes, but I wouldn't feel that confident or comfortable riding it. Thats why I am opting for a 125-150 to gain some confidence and experience on, and so I can have some fun and toss it around a little. I think I just need to head over to some dealerships and size up the bikes myself.FruDaddy said:At 5'4" my wife can easily ride the TTR230, so you would be OK as far as height. Now, if both of your parents work at Honda, odds are you will be riding red.
The CRF230F has a 34.1" seat height, which is comparable to the TTR230's 34.3". Remember that your weight will compress the suspension a bit. The Honda MSRP is a couple hundred more than the Yami, but if you buy on a discount, it'll probably be a wash. They both fall below your $4G ceiling. It doesn't look like the Honda has a backup kicker though.
Good deal. I like that bike alot, but being brand new this year, do you think it would have some problems arise later on, as apposed to a model that has been produced for years?SHSPVR said:CRF150R is kick starter only
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