Tj
i am 21 years old and i have been in a motorcycle wreak before so i don't want to mess around like all the other idiot kids on the road. i am looking for at least a 600 but more would be ok. i don't have much money and that's why this is so hard for me.
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id check craigslist or even ebay motors, or cycle trader. they all have good deals, u just have to know when to spot em. gsxr 600/750 i think is awesome, cbr 600 are good. if your wanting a more calm sportbike, i like the ninja 650r, its exhaust sounds terrible being a two cylinder, but its really comfortable. these are MY opinions. What you buy with YOUR money is completly up to you. go around to dealerships and sit on different bikes and see what YOU like. If you have a trusting friend, see if you can get a test ride on one of their bikes, because just sitting on bikes in the dealer, alot of them just feel the same, and its not until u ride it for a little while that you truly see which one is more comfortable.
id check craigslist or even ebay motors, or cycle trader. they all have good deals, u just have to know when to spot em. gsxr 600/750 i think is awesome, cbr 600 are good. if your wanting a more calm sportbike, i like the ninja 650r, its exhaust sounds terrible being a two cylinder, but its really comfortable. these are MY opinions. What you buy with YOUR money is completly up to you. go around to dealerships and sit on different bikes and see what YOU like. If you have a trusting friend, see if you can get a test ride on one of their bikes, because just sitting on bikes in the dealer, alot of them just feel the same, and its not until u ride it for a little while that you truly see which one is more comfortable.
Any good motocross bikes? Up to 2000$? Im a begginer.?
Oleg
So on my 15th birthday im getting a dirt bike.
My dad said that i need to find one that isnt too expensive.. Any recomendations?
I would prefer a Kawasaki or a Yamaha, but tell me what you got on your mind.
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Check Craigslist and Ebay.
Craigslist just type in your city and the make you are looking for. Ebay, just type in the type of make you are looking for in the Ebay motors section. I left you links.
You can get a really good used bike for that price.
If you decide on a 2-stroke you can go all the way back to 1979 - 1984. All of the major manufacturers made excellent 2-strokes back then. This was actually the "hay day" for 2-strokes.
If you decide on a 4-stroke, try to get one that is less than 10 years old. The bike will still be competitive if you decide to race it on an amateur level.
I would suggest that you try and look at a lot of different bikes. Don't buy the first one you see. Go out to the local riding tracks and see what guys are riding. Ask them questions about their bikes. Have they had any problems? If they could change one thing about the bike what would it be?
When my buddies and I used to go out riding for fun, we would let guys try our "play" bikes. We wouldn't let them try our race bikes, but when we were out just goof'in off we wouldn't take our race bikes. If you run into a group of guys riding you might be able to talk them into letting you try a couple different bikes. It doesn't hurt to ask. It would go over a lot better if your dad was there talking to them and/or their parents also.
If you are going to purchase a 2-stroke, do not buy anything bigger than a 250. It will be too much for you since you are a beginner. A 100 all the way up to a 250, but nothing bigger.
If you go with a 4-stroke you can go past a 250 all the way to a 450. A 500 4-stroke puts out about the same power as a 250 2-stroke.
Just to let you know what is out there. I picked up a Honda XL500 R for $850 and a Kawasaki KX250 for $475. Both are early 80's models though. I bought the 500 to ride to work and the 250 for the kids to hit the trails with me.
Check Craigslist and Ebay.
Craigslist just type in your city and the make you are looking for. Ebay, just type in the type of make you are looking for in the Ebay motors section. I left you links.
You can get a really good used bike for that price.
If you decide on a 2-stroke you can go all the way back to 1979 - 1984. All of the major manufacturers made excellent 2-strokes back then. This was actually the "hay day" for 2-strokes.
If you decide on a 4-stroke, try to get one that is less than 10 years old. The bike will still be competitive if you decide to race it on an amateur level.
I would suggest that you try and look at a lot of different bikes. Don't buy the first one you see. Go out to the local riding tracks and see what guys are riding. Ask them questions about their bikes. Have they had any problems? If they could change one thing about the bike what would it be?
When my buddies and I used to go out riding for fun, we would let guys try our "play" bikes. We wouldn't let them try our race bikes, but when we were out just goof'in off we wouldn't take our race bikes. If you run into a group of guys riding you might be able to talk them into letting you try a couple different bikes. It doesn't hurt to ask. It would go over a lot better if your dad was there talking to them and/or their parents also.
If you are going to purchase a 2-stroke, do not buy anything bigger than a 250. It will be too much for you since you are a beginner. A 100 all the way up to a 250, but nothing bigger.
If you go with a 4-stroke you can go past a 250 all the way to a 450. A 500 4-stroke puts out about the same power as a 250 2-stroke.
Just to let you know what is out there. I picked up a Honda XL500 R for $850 and a Kawasaki KX250 for $475. Both are early 80's models though. I bought the 500 to ride to work and the 250 for the kids to hit the trails with me.
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