I'm running poer ones. At the track it's a track only bike. My question is how to you know when ur tires are done Yesterday I was at the track and felt the back side a bit. I was pushing hard Tires have only two track days on them
Ok guys so I put my bike down once before and the damage was great so now that I have he track bike all fixed up was thinking of putting frame sliders on. After walking the pits and seeing some with and others with out them, Just looking to get some points of views pros and cons about using them...
lol i'll hold on the cr500. I get what you guys are saying, I was just looking at it from the point of if I ever would want to upgrade I would have gotten a 250 right off the bat. The more I look at it the ktm 200 seems to be what i want, As for ridding a 2 stroke yes I have years ago and from...
From what I haven seen you can get a 2stroke 250 and a 200. I don't get where your coming from. I have decided on a 2stroke. My question is if I'm going to buy a ktm 200 is it worth just getting a 250? Type of ridding I'm looking at doing is single track ridding.
Looks like a killer bike, Im looking at getting a 200cc ktm, My question is I find alot of 250s forsale should I just upgrade and get a 250? Also what can I expect to pay for insurance on a 200 or 250?
I don't want a road legal dirt bike. I just wanna know if I need one to go to the granny ? As for budget I don't have one. Just trying to see what are the pros and cons of 2strokes and 4 strokes and where I can ride and what I need
I have a truck and a trailer, that isnt the problem, As for the type of riding I'm thinking single track, What do you guys recomend, also where would I ride?
I'm thinking of getting into dirt bikes now my question is what size of a bike ? I'm 5,9200lbs second question is where would I ride? I live in Toronto
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