Getting back into riding, need suggestions on which bike to get.
Posted 13 March 2012 - 08:05 PM
I have been away from riding for nearly twenty years now. I learned to ride on a Yamaha enduro 100 as a teenager but haven't really ridden much since. I have recently bought an XR70 for my kids and while cruising around the neighborhood have realized that I never really lost my passion for riding. And now that the kids are riding its a good excuse for me to get a bike so I can spend some time riding with them.
So here is a little bit of info about myself to make it easier for you ya'll to help.
Height- 6'5"
Weight- 250
Experience- I learned on the 4t 100cc twenty years ago and was very comfortable on it back then. I could take small jumps, ride wheelies and had pretty good control overall. Haven't ridden much since.
Intended Use- I'll be looking at trail riding mostly, things I can do with my kids. I might like to tear up a MX track once I have gotten back in the swing of things.
Price Range- Cheap as possilbe, lol. Ideally I'd like to stay close to $2500 so I know I'm looking at a used bike. I like Honda's and Yamaha's.
Mechanical Skills- I am fairly mechanically inclined and plan to do all the maint. myself. Not afraid of a rebuild or general maint. I would like to think that i could look a used bike over to determine whether or not its a worthy buy.
So, what do you guys think? Gimme any and all your suggestions please.
Posted 14 March 2012 - 12:41 PM
Posted 14 March 2012 - 07:46 PM
Bullwinkle58, on 14 March 2012 - 12:41 PM, said:
Thanks for taking the time to reply. I was wondering if a 450 four stroke would be to much power for me considering I'm just getting started again. What do you guys think?
Posted 15 March 2012 - 10:06 AM
M4J0R T0M, on 14 March 2012 - 07:46 PM, said:
I would have said WR250F or CRF250X to start out, but given your size, I think I would lean toward WR450F or CRF450X.
if you have good throttle control, I suspect you can handle the 450. Also, I dont think you will be going on that hard of trails while your kids are learning to ride, so there will be plenty of opportunity to work on your throttle/brake/clutch skills without being on difficult terrain. Not sure about Alabama market, but here in Colorado, you would probably have to look at a 2006 or older model to get in under your $2500 budget. The WR450 is steel frame for 2006 and older aluminum frame for 2007 and newer. Not sure about the CRF450X. Also, you might want to read a bit in those forums, but I believe the 2007 and prior CRFX's are thought to have valve recession issues. The WR's are considered to be nearly bullet proof. I bought an '05 WR250F for my son and its has been very reliable so far (2 years). I have not owned a Honda CRFX....so I am just going by what I have read at TT.
If you think you might be wanting to do some serious MX track riding, you might want to look into the KTM XC's which I am told are great enduro/harescramble bikes that can be equally at home on the MX track. I dont think you can say the same for the WR or CRFX. But, you arent going to be able to touch a decent one for your budget of $2500.
Would love to see you 'cruising' your neighborhood on the kid's an XR70. Must look like a clown bike or pocket bike. Careful not to damage that suspension which is probably designed for no more than 120 lbs.
Posted 15 March 2012 - 07:17 PM
SilvFx, on 15 March 2012 - 10:06 AM, said:
if you have good throttle control, I suspect you can handle the 450. Also, I dont think you will be going on that hard of trails while your kids are learning to ride, so there will be plenty of opportunity to work on your throttle/brake/clutch skills without being on difficult terrain. Not sure about Alabama market, but here in Colorado, you would probably have to look at a 2006 or older model to get in under your $2500 budget. The WR450 is steel frame for 2006 and older aluminum frame for 2007 and newer. Not sure about the CRF450X. Also, you might want to read a bit in those forums, but I believe the 2007 and prior CRFX's are thought to have valve recession issues. The WR's are considered to be nearly bullet proof. I bought an '05 WR250F for my son and its has been very reliable so far (2 years). I have not owned a Honda CRFX....so I am just going by what I have read at TT.
If you think you might be wanting to do some serious MX track riding, you might want to look into the KTM XC's which I am told are great enduro/harescramble bikes that can be equally at home on the MX track. I dont think you can say the same for the WR or CRFX. But, you arent going to be able to touch a decent one for your budget of $2500.
Would love to see you 'cruising' your neighborhood on the kid's an XR70. Must look like a clown bike or pocket bike. Careful not to damage that suspension which is probably designed for no more than 120 lbs.
LOL, I'm quite sure it is a sight to see. I'm not to worried about the suspension on the XR, I think it has been worn out for some time now. I'll be rebuilding the forks and shock at some point. Thanks for all the advice on the 450 offroaders, they look like they might be right up my alley. Are there any other similar bikes in this category that might be worth researching further?
Posted 15 March 2012 - 09:30 PM
I think the japanese bikes will be the ones most likely in your price range:
Yamaha WR450F - 4 stroke enduro; 5 spd wide ratio trans; 2012 is fuel injected
Honda CRF450X - 4 stroke enduro; 5 spd wide ratio trans
Kawasaki KLX450R - 4 stroke enduro; 5 spd wide ratio trans (years available '08 & 09). Can usually be found cheaper than the WR or CRFX
Suzuki RMX450Z - 4 stroke enduro; 5 spd wide ratio trans; fuel injected (very few produced and sold in US - nearly impossible to find)
European & Exotic Bikes - not likely to be in budget range, but many are great enduro bikes that can be made street legal or come street legal
KTM 400 XC-W - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans
KTM 450 XC - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd semi close ratio trans
KTM 450 XC-W - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans
KTM 450 EXC - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans
KTM 250 XC - 2 stroke enduro; 5 spd semi close ratio trans
KTM 250 XC-W - 2 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans
KTM 300 XC - 2 stroke enduro; 5 spd semi close ratio trans
KTM 300 XC-W - 2 stroke enduro; 5 spd wide ratio trans
Husaberg FE390 - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans; fuel injected
Husaberg FE450 - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans; fuel injected
Husaberg TE250 - 2 stroke enduro; 5 spd wide ratio trans
Husaberg TE300 - 2 stroke enduro; 5 spd wide ratio trans
Husqvarna TXC450/TXC449 - I think these are 6 spd semi close ratio trans
Husqvarna WR250 - 2 stroke enduro; 5 spd wide ratio trans
Husqvarna WR300 - 2 stroke enduro; 5 spd wide ratio trans
Beta 400 RR - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans
Beta 450 RR - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans
GasGas XC 250 - 2 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans?
GasGas XC 300 - 2 stroke enduro: 6 spd wide ratio trans?
Posted 16 March 2012 - 08:37 AM
Posted 16 March 2012 - 12:10 PM
rottenrooster4, on 16 March 2012 - 08:37 AM, said:
the first response, in the first sentance says, how about a 250 2t or 450 4t....
i disagree with you on the 250F's.....you can add more power to 250Fs with cams, and big bores etc but then they just becoming progressively more finicky on jetting and less reliable
also, 250Fs arent THAT much lighter than 450s, so id personally grab the extra horsepower at the expense of weight....
if this were a 2t vs 4t thing, then ya 2t much lighter (20-30 pounds lighter)
im going to throw in an old KDX 200/220...reliable, easy to ride 2 stroke, tractorish power (not quite like that of a 300), and you can get them for 1000 bucks, ride it for six months, take your major falls and learning curve out on it and then re-sell it for 1K and buy a nicer 2 stroke or 4t whatever you want....
Posted 16 March 2012 - 12:16 PM
SilvFx, on 15 March 2012 - 09:30 PM, said:
KTM 400 XC-W - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans
KTM 450 XC - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd semi close ratio trans
KTM 450 XC-W - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans
KTM 450 EXC - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans
KTM 250 XC - 2 stroke enduro; 5 spd semi close ratio trans
KTM 250 XC-W - 2 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans
KTM 300 XC - 2 stroke enduro; 5 spd semi close ratio trans
KTM 300 XC-W - 2 stroke enduro; 5 spd wide ratio trans
Husaberg FE390 - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans; fuel injected
Husaberg FE450 - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans; fuel injected
Husaberg TE250 - 2 stroke enduro; 5 spd wide ratio trans
Husaberg TE300 - 2 stroke enduro; 5 spd wide ratio trans
Husqvarna TXC450/TXC449 - I think these are 6 spd semi close ratio trans
Husqvarna WR250 - 2 stroke enduro; 5 spd wide ratio trans
Husqvarna WR300 - 2 stroke enduro; 5 spd wide ratio trans
Beta 400 RR - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans
Beta 450 RR - 4 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans
GasGas XC 250 - 2 stroke enduro; 6 spd wide ratio trans?
GasGas XC 300 - 2 stroke enduro: 6 spd wide ratio trans?
to add to this...
Husqvarna TE 450 = KTM 450 EXC for their intended purpose
both friendly to ride trail bikes, although the husky is 5 speed i believe wide ratio, KTM is 6 speed, but from 06+ the TE 450 is 50 state street legal
another note is that at that price range, youd be looking at potentially 2004-2007 model years for KTMs, so the XC and EXC designations change by year
i think in 06 KTM changed TO XC from MXC, so in their puprose XC=MXC and with that i believe there are slight differences in tranny and supsension
Posted 16 March 2012 - 01:15 PM
I will throw in my $.02
I would avoid a 250F for the reasons listed above..you weight is alot for a 250F...it would be slow when your skills progress.
The KDXs are really good trail bikes and I would recommend one if you were about 30 lbs less. It seems bigger guys ride better on bigger bikes from my experiences.
I recently sold my 2001 WR426 to a friend of mine who I recriuited into the sport. It has been a damn good bike for me...stone cold reliable and plenty of power with all of the free mods. However, I am 6' 185 lbs and it wore me out...too heavy with a ton of rotational weight up high. The guy I sold it to is 6'3" and about 240...strong as an ox...the weight is no problem for him. My KTM 300 feels weird and twitchy to him...for each their own. So...my point is that weight and height does matter.
The CRF450X's arent bad, but I prefer the more reliable Yamaha.
Buy yourself a clean WR450 and be done. They put elec start on them in 2003...you will need it. You will also need to respring the bike for your weight.
Posted 16 March 2012 - 04:11 PM
Posted 16 March 2012 - 05:44 PM
Posted 17 March 2012 - 09:54 PM
Posted 18 March 2012 - 05:11 AM
M4J0R T0M, on 17 March 2012 - 09:54 PM, said:
Aside from the WR450F, how about a customed-enduro Honda CR500

Posted 18 March 2012 - 01:51 PM
http://bham.craigsli...2865513598.html
http://bham.craigsli...2849328934.html
http://mobile.craigs...2855374638.html
I have found that when you search CL, it is very literal. Try every combination of WR450F, WR450, WR 450, WR 450F, WR 450 F...you might be surprised. Same deal with CRF450X CRF450, CRF 450, CRF 450X, CRF 450 X. Same deal with other models
You can also look on www.bikefinds.com This pullls in listings from CL and e-bay
You can try www.cycletrader.com
and you can also try some of the national craigslist search tools such as www.searchtempest.com
Not sure how far you want to travel, but it seems like GA & Florida have quite a bit of used bike activity
Posted 18 March 2012 - 08:23 PM
SilvFx, on 18 March 2012 - 01:51 PM, said:
http://bham.craigsli...2865513598.html
http://bham.craigsli...2849328934.html
http://mobile.craigs...2855374638.html
I have found that when you search CL, it is very literal. Try every combination of WR450F, WR450, WR 450, WR 450F, WR 450 F...you might be surprised. Same deal with CRF450X CRF450, CRF 450, CRF 450X, CRF 450 X. Same deal with other models
You can also look on www.bikefinds.com This pullls in listings from CL and e-bay
You can try www.cycletrader.com
and you can also try some of the national craigslist search tools such as www.searchtempest.com
Not sure how far you want to travel, but it seems like GA & Florida have quite a bit of used bike activity
Thanks for the searching tips. I didn't know you had to be so literal. That would explain why I haven't been able to find much.
Posted 18 March 2012 - 08:41 PM
SilvFx, on 18 March 2012 - 01:51 PM, said:
http://bham.craigsli...2865513598.html
http://bham.craigsli...2849328934.html
http://mobile.craigs...2855374638.html
I have found that when you search CL, it is very literal. Try every combination of WR450F, WR450, WR 450, WR 450F, WR 450 F...you might be surprised. Same deal with CRF450X CRF450, CRF 450, CRF 450X, CRF 450 X. Same deal with other models
You can also look on www.bikefinds.com This pullls in listings from CL and e-bay
You can try www.cycletrader.com
and you can also try some of the national craigslist search tools such as www.searchtempest.com
Not sure how far you want to travel, but it seems like GA & Florida have quite a bit of used bike activity
lack of bikes for sale = bikes people are happy with and keeping for the most part unless a life change forces a sale or other random reason....
for example, here in so.cal you see a good number of 05-07 Honda CRF450Xs for sale....not trying to start a bike bashing thread....but of all the enduro/trail bikes of this vintage they are the most notorious for blowing a valve due to BAD maintenance, so in my opinion you see a lot here for sale because people think they'll go so they sell them....just to repeat so no argument is started, they can have some valve issues if not taken care of properly, i know all bikes can, but i hear the most about this from honda
i have also been looking for a yamaha wr450f, preferably an 08, i think ive seen 1 for sale within 500 miles of my house in the last two months, personally i think that speaks volumes on the bike.....
good tip on the literal issue on craigslist, its very true, search the broadest term you can and then read the results...
Posted 18 March 2012 - 10:23 PM
M4J0R T0M, on 18 March 2012 - 08:25 PM, said:
Ok Major Tom....
How about a 250 2-stroke then
joshua_inigo, on 18 March 2012 - 12:44 AM, said:
Well, time to GIVE-IT-ALL for 2 strokes
Just like mine sir that i use exclusively in the trails out here in the tropics....
joshua_inigo, on 18 March 2012 - 07:59 AM, said:

A TT member however suggested that the Michelin MH3 front is better for our kind of terrain here.... The MX51 rear though is excellent in these trails....




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