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Honda MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
cr80 vs. crf150
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[QUOTE="+30, post: 1008313, member: 62658"] [b]peg[/b] The guys are right. The 80 is a race bike, its not impossible for a beginner, but it really would be a handfull and for most i would think its too much. As a kid i raced bmx all the time, had a few mx play bikes and finally got a 2 stroke which almost bit me on the first go. A few hours later and I was really into it, but I had the chance to learn on the slower bikes first. One option is to put a peg in the throttle in various positions as the rider progresses.. This reduces the clutch dump, bike goes wide open, kid gets thrown backwards, but still is holding on type deal. I really think a brand new beginner should start on a play bike, even if for only a few months. Remember riding a dirt bike means juggling 5 controls at one time(four lever thingys and one twisty thingy). Its a lot for the first timer. When the playbike becomes a bore- then head for the cr. It will be something to shoot for. [/QUOTE]
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