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plkmonster2
08-04-2005, 11:53 PM
Hey guys, I've been looking at small mx bikes lately, like a cr85 and such. How do you guys like them? I want to make a bike that has a lot of power, without a lot of weight. My brother's WR426F is too heavy for my liking, and I can't whip it around. I want to get a cr85 or 85 expert.

08-04-2005, 11:57 PM
get a 250f, its alot litter than the 426, and has way more power than a 85. besides you too big for a mini

08-04-2005, 11:58 PM
hight, weight? maybe a 125 would be better because i heard the 85s get boring quick

plkmonster2
08-05-2005, 12:31 AM
I'm 5'10", and 130 lubs. I didn't like how the 125's use such a big frame, but I know I could fit on it, but I don't like the reliability issues with the 250's. Also, I feel much much better riding my cousin's 125L than my uncles dr350. The 125 is weak, but it's nice to maneuver.

tater_kamik
08-05-2005, 02:23 AM
you are probably a little too tall for an 80, i would say an 125 but whatever you are comfortable with bro

Hon300ex
08-05-2005, 09:13 AM
a cr 85 expert would be the best of the 85's for u....

Hondadudeehhhh
08-05-2005, 09:13 AM
how old are you too? If you are like 15 and 130lbs you need to get in the weight room bro before you step on a bike for any sort of riding. You're going to want some muscle to throw those bikes around because they can get out of your hands. I dont recomend an 85 because yes, they get very boring after a while if you're gettign it to toy around on. If you're getting a small bike to toy around on you should get a 50, if you're getting a trail rider get a 125 or like a crf230, you wont regret it.

MotoX3
08-05-2005, 09:51 AM
get a 125...85s are fun to throw around and everything...but the power gets boring after a while..

plkmonster2
08-05-2005, 11:26 AM
I've ridden a 125, but to me, it was way too stiff. Maybe because it was a kawasaki? I should try out a cr or something. I don't want a trail bike, unless it is one based off a motocrosser, since they seem to lack power. My cousin has a xr200, and it seems really weak to me, after riding my 400.