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Mixing gas and hauling azz
I seem to be late to a remarkable hobby that more than a few of you partake.
Dirtbiking. Prior to 2021, I had zero motorcycle experience but have been a lifelong skier and mountain biked since forever. This year I have purchased three dirtbikes (sold two) ridden most weekends and had simply a fantastic time ripping up the single track. It has been the perfect release for my COVID duldrums / stress / and general blah outlook on the world. Being scared spitless has a lot going for it. Also, being a gear head, I greatly enjoyed tinkering with the bikes. They are so simple, and respond wonderfully to a little attention. That has been gratifying as well. NOTE: I did buy a nice helmet, knee pads, chest protector, and boots. All crashes so far have been low speed and I have zero injuries. I suspect that will change as the miles add up. First bike was a clapped out TTR225 - the only thing I could find with electric start in the depths of COVID. Had a goofy chinese carb. Didn't really run. Got it to rip and then learned it was way too small for my 6' self. Sold it. Bought a TTR250. Really liked it. All 270 pounds. Yikes what a PIG. I did like it though. Put some great tires and stuff on it. Learned to ride a little more. Sold it. Decided I needed to go on a diet. Bought a 200 EXC 2 stroke. Supposed to be about 214# dry. After fixing a chipped reed valve and goofing with the jetting that thing is something else! Going for a ride Saturday. Hopefully the mud is controllable. I really don't need any fractures right now. Best story yet. My buddy and his daughter rode with my last week at a place called Jones Creek in the Yacolt National Forest. The daughter needed help and my buddy rode her bike up the trail at a somewhat challenging spot. Buddy managed to launch the bike off the trail and down a cliff about 12 feet vertical. Took us an hour to drag it back up the hill. Sidenote: Sold first bike for $700 more than I paid and second for $900 more. I like this hobby! |
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I've got a Honda XR400. I don't want to go hell out on the trails, more like enjoying the day out there.
It's phenomenally reliable. I didn't want something I had to work on all the time. |
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Sounds tempting and potential fun. I see guys going by on dirt bikes almost on a daily basis. It would be nice if I had somebody to do sometyhing like that with.
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Edit: I was wearing every bit of protective equipment available. Last edited by A930Rocket; 09-24-2021 at 01:04 AM.. |
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Yep, lots a fun. Although, i mainly just putt around on my vintage 92'Honda XR250L.
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I get the risk. Not completely comfortable with the level of harm I can do to myself. I keep coming back to my track record on a mountain bike which is less than stellar.
Which is why I have tons of protective gear. Give me a better outcome when I bite it. |
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KDX80, KX250. All gone.Couldn't even strap a leg over them these here days. (well- maybe the 80) Hump the gas tank and gun it!
2 Strokes rule. Go... be free...have fun!! The more, the better! ![]() Last edited by LEAKYSEALS951; 09-23-2021 at 05:49 PM.. |
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I have a Kawasaki KLR 250 (4 stroke) that is easy to ride, fairly quiet, fast, and still looks good. My only problem with it is getting it started in the cold without E start. I ran a rubber tube down to the carb vent, so when i'm ready to start it for the first time, I squirt a few pumps of gas through the tube (from a metal pump oil can).
https://www.amazon.com/Metal-Oil-Can-Flex-Spout-Capacity/dp/B00UGDT3Y0 |
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Sold my last dirtbike three days ago. 2000 Honda CR500.
It’s possible that I’m going to miss that. Gave my oldest kid a vintage CR 250 years ago, might need to get that back and restore it. He’s never ridden it, he has too many other things to ride. 23 years ago I bought my first four stroke dirtbike, a Yamaha YZ400f. Enjoyed the hell out of it but sold it two years ago. I really think I like two strokes better. ![]() Last edited by javadog; 09-24-2021 at 03:46 AM.. |
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Learned to ride back in the 70s on one of these, what a long time ago that was. Pretty heady stuff, for a kid. I probably spent six hours a day back then on my bicycle and go kart, dirt bikes were so exotic by comparison.
The biggest thing was the suspension. I couldn’t believe the difference that made. Bumps and ruts simply ceased to exist. ![]() |
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I really like my CRF450X but I rode a friends KTM 250 SX (2 stroke) this summer. That is a sweet ride, seemed a LOT lighter than my CRF. I’d happily trade but then, I love my 4 stroke torque.
I guess I should have both?
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Started as a kid with a CR80.
Graduated through various other bikes but 125's were my favorite, I'm 5'8". Gave them and road bikes up in my late 20's because I was just too much of a "hold my beer" guy and was gonna end up splattered on something sooner or later. But I agree, hella fun.
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The first half of my riding career was all two strokes. I then rode a four stroke bike pretty exclusively. I’ll probably have equal time on both. You might pick up a two-stroke, load both bikes in the trailer and alternate between the two of them for a year. See which one you like better. I already miss the CR. |
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I love my CR250R, it’s older and perfect.
Have it set up for the trails, but I do not ride as much as I wish I could… |
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My son got his 4 stroke 2 years ago. He still rides it.
![]() He got his first 2 stroke at Christmas. He rides it too but seems to prefer the 4 stroke when riding with me and his sister. When he rides with friends, he rides the KX65… he likes to be the leader of the pack. ![]()
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With Age comes a Cage. I love my Kawasaki KRX 1000 side x side, 20" of suspension travel and superb rock crawling capabilities with 32" tires.
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You have got to know how your bike is going to respond to the combination of terrain and your control input. Seriously , learn your bike first.
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Huh, thought this was a dirt bike thread, but go ahead and post pictures of it rolled.
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FB. I get the smooth bit.
Good reminder. Riding what could be some goopy mud tomorrow. Curious to say the least. |
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