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Old 07-02-2008, 10:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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dirt bike sizing

hey guys, i am 15, 5'8 and 200 lbs. I was trying to get a 125cc bike, but people on craigslist want to trade me their 250 bikes, specifically cr's and yz's and a ktm. would i fit on a ktm 250, yz 250, cr 250, kx 250, or a rm 250? i thought no, but possibly yes. i am an experienced trail rider, never race.. i was thinking a 250 might fit me.

so the question is: Will i fit on a 250cc dirt bike?
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Old 07-02-2008, 10:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I think it would just fine. It would have been the bike I would have recommended from your stats. You will have lots of power. Do you plan on trail riding mostly? Four strokes usually provide a better trail bike but its no big deal either way. I would say get the 250 either way. You will be happy with the power and size. Seat height is the same and weight is only 15lbs different on average.
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i was at a powersports store earlier and the rm 85 was bigger than the rm 125? the rm 250 there looked too big for me tho. idk help lol
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Old 07-02-2008, 10:12 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Most 250's are the same as 125's. Go sit on some more and take a look at seat heights. They are listed on the manufacturer's websites.
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yep tig is right, almost all bikes 125 2t and up are pretty much the same seat height. except my bike, idk whats going on with that. its alot bigger than all the wr250 and crf250's ive seen
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I would recommend a wr250f if you can find one, but if not a yz250 with a fly wheel weight would be awesome.
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What are the trails like? Previous bikes?

You should be able to fit on any bike 125's, 250f's, 250's, and 450f's are all the same height pretty much i sat on the lowest and highest bikes and there didnt seem like there was much difference. If you could find a 4-stroke i think it would be better for intermediate/advanced trails. But you say your experienced so you probably could handle a 250.

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im 5'11 160 im on a yz100 but it sits high im getting a 250 soon
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if you just want to ride trails you should try to find a ktm 300 MXC, amazing bike, but not for motocross, the power delivery is great, really smooth and tractable, gearing is a little short but if you are riding tight trails thats a good thing, reliable and easy to work on too
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