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[QUOTE="bmcd308, post: 1242108, member: 75369"] XR-200 - runs risk of being not enough bike, but cheap on used market, easy to maintain, and will hold value if you decide you want more bike later. Remember, you are not buying your motorcycle. You are buying your FIRST motorcycle. XR-250 - can't fault the poster above, but the 250 will be considerably more expensive than the 200 for benefits that as a new rider you might not even notice. CRF-230 - has reputation of being a much better bike than the XR-200. I have ridden both, but the XR-200 was years ago, so I can't really compare. The problem here is that CRF-230s are available new, so you will be tempted to buy a new one. Don't. There really is no need to waste the money. KDX 200 or 220 - a slightly more aggressive first bike choice, but still a great choice. Lots of power delivered fairly gently. 2 stroke, so sounds like I think a dirt bike should and is easier to work on than 4T counterparts. [/QUOTE]
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