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Originally posted by 2l2ltq View PostYou looking to pick up a ape as well?Originally posted by Wh33lhopThis is r3v. Check your vaginal sand at the door.
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As I have owned a variety of them and now currently own the biggest pain in the butt supermoto.... I would totally get the drz again any day. I miss mine. They are not fast or suer cool looking but what they lack in that they make up with enjoyment and pure reliability. I would suggest these to anyone.
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Originally posted by 2l2ltq View PostAs I have owned a variety of them and now currently own the biggest pain in the butt supermoto.... I would totally get the drz again any day. I miss mine. They are not fast or suer cool looking but what they lack in that they make up with enjoyment and pure reliability. I would suggest these to anyone.Originally posted by Wh33lhopThis is r3v. Check your vaginal sand at the door.
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What do you guys think of a honda CRF250L for a first bike?
I'm thinking about getting one of these supermoto "dualsport" types and I want one that's reliable, common, and easy to get parts for and maintain. It would be used for just fun, short trips around town, and possibly a commute that's only about 5 miles.
It needs to be a street legal bike. But I like the idea of something small and light that's easy to control that's why I like these.Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>
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Originally posted by VinniE30 View PostWhat do you guys think of a honda CRF250L for a first bike?
I'm thinking about getting one of these supermoto "dualsport" types and I want one that's reliable, common, and easy to get parts for and maintain. It would be used for just fun, short trips around town, and possibly a commute that's only about 5 miles.
It needs to be a street legal bike. But I like the idea of something small and light that's easy to control that's why I like these.
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Originally posted by Pinepig View PostAt 315lbs it's one of the heaviest ( modern ) 250's you can get, look at the yami wr250 if you have your heart set on a 250.
Looks like the wr250 is only 20 lbs less than the CFR250L but it's thousands more $...Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>
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Originally posted by VinniE30 View PostIt's still a lot less than the CBR250R at 350 lbs which has the same exact engine. And that bike got good reviews.
Looks like the wr250 is only 20 lbs less than the CFR250L but it's thousands more $...
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Originally posted by VinniE30 View PostWhat do you guys think of a honda CRF250L for a first bike?
I'm thinking about getting one of these supermoto "dualsport" types and I want one that's reliable, common, and easy to get parts for and maintain. It would be used for just fun, short trips around town, and possibly a commute that's only about 5 miles.
It needs to be a street legal bike. But I like the idea of something small and light that's easy to control that's why I like these.
Shoot me a PM if you need help finding something specific or have questions, I sell bikes for a living so i can talk about it all day! haha :loco:Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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