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Honda MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
Moving to a 4 stroke
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[QUOTE="inotocracy, post: 1351062, member: 88678"] I've gone through my fair share of 2-strokes: a YZ250, CR250 and now a KX250 and I've loved em all. But I can't help but wonder if a 4-stroke, to be more specific a YZF250 or CRF250, would be better suited for me. I'm 5'10 150lbs so I'm sure the power would be enough for me. I've never ridden a 4 stroke, but from what I've read, I'm intrigued by the "tractor" style pull and the more forgiving ride (in comparison to 2ts). Anyone here that has made the switch from a 2t to a 4t and noticed that their riding ability seemed better on a 4t? I know its not all about the bike but mostly rider skill, but my understanding is you really need to get a bike that's more suited for you and your riding style. Don't get me wrong, I love the excitement of my KX250 and how its all balls to the wall, but I can't help but wonder if I'd be a better rider on a 250f. Note: I couldn't go any newer than an 02 though, since that was the last year of the green sticker and I like to ride in the summer. [/QUOTE]
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