What size dirt bike do I need?
I'm 6'3", about 175lbs, going on 20 years old, and I've had several motorcycles. I currently have a 2005 Honda Shadow 750 (for the road). Before that, I had a 2001 YZ250, and LOVED it. Well, here I'm wanting to get another dirt bike for offroad. The thing is, although I absolutely loved my YZ250, it was a bit too much power for me to be able to open up on my farm, and with a 2 stroke, it's either wide open, or nothing. So I'm thinking about getting a 4 stroke this time, but I'm not quite sure what size to get. What do you guys recommend?
Ever think about a YZ 250F? Good low-end power, moves along pretty good at higher speeds and is less maintenance, Plus it is allowed in more riding areas than your 2-stroke YZ
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