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  • 2l2ltq
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    Even though I never cared to venture into the world of the wr or wrx's as they can be called I have heard nothing but good things about them if that helps at all. Very reliable and a competitive bike for the drz.

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  • Pinepig
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    Originally posted by VinniE30
    It'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 $...
    If you get a used one it would even out, and the WR is quite a bit better than the CRF, less weight and more HP is a good thing. The WR also is a known bulletproof motor, IIRC the first valve check is at 25,000 miles. Hell even if you went new you could throw that 2k at the CRF and still not have a bike as nice as the WR stock.

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  • VinniE30
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    Originally posted by Pinepig
    At 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.
    It'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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  • Pinepig
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    Originally posted by VinniE30
    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.
    At 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.

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  • VinniE30
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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.

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  • slaterd
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    Originally posted by 2l2ltq
    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.
    Awesome that's what I'm looking for

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  • 2l2ltq
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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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  • slaterd
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    Originally posted by 2l2ltq
    You looking to pick up a ape as well?
    Yeah, I'm going with what others on here have suggested and I'm getting a drz400. I have a list of about 5 locally for sale and I could afford all of them now...if my taxes were here. FUCK!!!!!!!!

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  • randomsv650
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    Finally got a proper front brake setup! Can't wait to try it out. Need spring.

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  • 2l2ltq
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    Originally posted by slaterd
    Damnit why can't my taxes get here now!:hitler::hitler::hitler::hitler:
    You looking to pick up a ape as well?

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  • DRTSRFR
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    ooOOoo...Trevor gonna be mad at you...LOL

    Here's more...Cool story Bro...

    Facts about Deer View Resort and Hotel Bret Harte near Mosquito, California

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  • Pinepig
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    Originally posted by GCMARK
    Middle of nowhere...

    Found this site to explain that area where we were.

    Sierra Nevada Adventures is a Northern California dual sport adventure company offering motorcycle tours through most of the Sierra Nevada and beyond

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  • slaterd
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    Originally posted by 2l2ltq
    Snap, that is what we did is some off road exploring today. This was before the mud haha.



    If anyone is near pensacola fl hit me up. Always looking for more people into this unknown love of motorcycles.
    Damnit why can't my taxes get here now!:hitler::hitler::hitler::hitler:

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  • LJ851
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    Originally posted by 2l2ltq
    I dont see how you can ride one and then go back.

    A person needs more than one motorcycle.

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  • 2l2ltq
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    I have been trying to get more people on these things around here. But they all think that they are weird. They just have no ridden one ha. I dont see how you can ride one and then go back.

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