OK, so just over a year ago, I wanted to get back into Dirt Bikes, so I bought a used 1997 RM 250 (thats all I could afford at the time) for a whopping $1300, and added a few hundred to get it running really well and looking sharp. It was/is a GREAT bike. The ONLY time I felt like I wish it were a tad different is during technical hill climbs or long desert rides. TO be honest I was perfectly happy with the bike, BUT one thing that had me a bit concerned is the parts availability and maintainance.
My dad bought an 04 CRF250 from his brother (bearly used) and he tried riding it a few times and he basically doesn't want it anymore because he is a little affraid of it (getting old, 5'7", etc, etc....) basically he never rode it and gave it to us (his sons, I am the only one in state) to ride, and he got a QUAD. I never really felt like it was "my bike" and I enjoyed having my own bike, so as hard as I tried to call it one of my own bikes, it really didn't feel it. Also, I rode it a few times back to back and to be honest I liked many things about a 2t better, so I was very happy with my RM.
then things changed.
I got a patient in my clinic that wrecked his 05 CRF450, BAAAD. He is getting out of dirt bikes and we would always talk. Turms out he wants to get rid of his bike for cheap, but it needs a lot of work. So get this, I get the bike for $3850, (which includes all the lubes, a spare chain, Allied Triple clamps, Scotts stalizer, Works connection protectors, Pro-tapers, etc...) PLUS I get a 1999 YZ250 that is sitting in his garage torn apart (needs new crank). I simply COULD NOT pass up this deal. The CRF needed about $350 worth of parts (and a lot of my labor) but still WELL WORTH it. I hadn't planned on going 4t, but this oppertunity was just too good to be true, so I took it.
I am now faced with the fact that I need to sell my RM (and part out the YZ) to help pay for the CRF, etc... I am a little bumbed because I really stilll like 2t's. I know I will just need to adjust my riding style etc....but there maybe something a bit more "fun" about the 2t VS the 4t. I wish so bad that one of my brothers was out of college and ready to buy a bike, because I'd hate to see my RM go, and that way we could keep it in the family, but I don't think that is gonna happen.
Thanx to everybody here in the 2t area, you guys have given me a lot of help and advice in the past. I will stop by every once and a while to see whats up.
My dad bought an 04 CRF250 from his brother (bearly used) and he tried riding it a few times and he basically doesn't want it anymore because he is a little affraid of it (getting old, 5'7", etc, etc....) basically he never rode it and gave it to us (his sons, I am the only one in state) to ride, and he got a QUAD. I never really felt like it was "my bike" and I enjoyed having my own bike, so as hard as I tried to call it one of my own bikes, it really didn't feel it. Also, I rode it a few times back to back and to be honest I liked many things about a 2t better, so I was very happy with my RM.
then things changed.
I got a patient in my clinic that wrecked his 05 CRF450, BAAAD. He is getting out of dirt bikes and we would always talk. Turms out he wants to get rid of his bike for cheap, but it needs a lot of work. So get this, I get the bike for $3850, (which includes all the lubes, a spare chain, Allied Triple clamps, Scotts stalizer, Works connection protectors, Pro-tapers, etc...) PLUS I get a 1999 YZ250 that is sitting in his garage torn apart (needs new crank). I simply COULD NOT pass up this deal. The CRF needed about $350 worth of parts (and a lot of my labor) but still WELL WORTH it. I hadn't planned on going 4t, but this oppertunity was just too good to be true, so I took it.
I am now faced with the fact that I need to sell my RM (and part out the YZ) to help pay for the CRF, etc... I am a little bumbed because I really stilll like 2t's. I know I will just need to adjust my riding style etc....but there maybe something a bit more "fun" about the 2t VS the 4t. I wish so bad that one of my brothers was out of college and ready to buy a bike, because I'd hate to see my RM go, and that way we could keep it in the family, but I don't think that is gonna happen.
Thanx to everybody here in the 2t area, you guys have given me a lot of help and advice in the past. I will stop by every once and a while to see whats up.