I know I’m a little late to the party but I needed a little refresher to make sure I didn’t miss anything. Great video! Thank you for being so thorough. Also just a great video presentation. Nothing excessive and great monetary. I know it’s a pretty short video and not a whole lot to go over but I appreciate how well you executed this one. Nicely done! I will definitely be checking out your other videos to see if there is anything useful that is pertinent to me. Thanks!
I just got a 2024 yz 125. Day one I was afraid it was too much for what I had in mind. It's extremely powerful but if you know how to turn a bike it's no problem. It's pretty drifty when turning in the power band but it stands back up pretty easy. I wouldn't trade this bike for anything. The power is intimidating at first but after the bike jumps out from under you, you learn how to check that wrist 😂
Great video. I just bought this machine from Lowe’s about four days ago and I was having hard time how to operate it! The manual is not effective as watching the video! Thanks 🙏
Dude its called a stator and is pronounced (stay-tor) not (stat- err)....Look it up if you dont believe it. It comes from stationary as in ( doesnt move) because the stator windings are always stationary thwy called it a stater....I used to pronounce it (stat tur) too and frankly I like how that sounds better but its wrong.
In my opinion, get the bike that best fits you. If you don't feel comfortable with something, then don't get it. I see so many new riders get hurt because of this. Without said, if you're an experienced rider, this won't be much of an issue.
Very helpful video - thanks a lot. I learned a tip from another site to easily get the races out by spaying them with an upturned can of cheap compressed air (needs to be upside down to get properly cold liquid on them). They popped out instantly. Hope that helps someone else.
250 4 stroke is good for a beginner especially if your a taller person, some people start on 450s 😂 but don’t recommend it. In my opinion the worst bike to start on is a 125 or 85 most are going to be able to handle that power band right out the gate, 4strokes are powerful but more tamable
Get a 85 tbh, even if you are a begginer its not hard to learn it, its my first bike and i was 5'3, i was kinda scared of it at the start but got used to it
Good video. I’ve looked at the KLR 230 and the CRF250f. I’m wanting to carry them on a bike rack on the rear of my travel trailer which list max weight at 300#’s. I’m 5’8” and 170#’s in street clothes. I was wondering if it was enough bike for my size. I rode dirt bike about 10 years. But that was about 45 years ago. I’m 66. So I’m not going to do crazy stuff. Although looks cool and fun. But I don’t heal as fast as I used to.
This bike probably would be good for you but I'd pick the KLR230. Me personally would pick the KLR 230 over it because you can still have more power if needed to. You don't need to use all of the power on a bike but its very handy when you need to and can. Hope this helps!
Them or not even loud it’s weird my next-door neighbor has one and they’re annoying with it and it’s the loudest they make in them. They should definitely have one of those. Of the red ones like you just showed the first one. It’s not even loud.
I just put a six line wrasse in my tank 13 1/2 gallon fluval to take care of my bristle worms. It was kind of small that is what they have at the local fish store very small anyway my pair of clown fish in the tank in less than 24 hours. They killed it😢
I got myself a honda crf 250 r trying to take it easy but im scared shitless of it ive been riding dh mtb for 4 years and this is the thing that scares me a lot but no turning back now i already got the gear and now im just trying to do a few laps on it hopefully in a couple of weeks i can start doing easy trails
Gotta be nuts to use acetone or paint thinner. Great way to discolor/damage abs plastics in.my opinion. Use blow dryer, NOT heat gun to pull decals off. Been there, used many products.
Absolutely hate the pressure hose it comes with but to be fair most pressure washers come with cheap pressure hoses. One of the first things anyone should do is to buy a higher quality flexible pressure hose.
i started on a 23 KX 250 at age 23 last year and im now more than comfortable on it. cracked my shoulder on my first ride but we are still going strong now thats its healed. riding every weekend and learning fast
I’m 4,11 and 12 years old but I’m looking for a bike medium sized but not too tall. Looking for a 110cc. Any suggestions? I also don’t want it being too expensive
Great video. I’m using this exact model today on a composite deck. I’ll use closer to 50% power I think after I hand pump some SH on it first. Very user friendly video, please do more of these for power washing different surfaces!
Thank you for the video. I have a 2023 KX250 & I am still trying to get used to it. It's been about 38 years since I have ridden a dirt bike and that was a 1980 Honda CR80. So far I am having difficulty getting used to the height, tip-overs, and emergency stops as well as getting on and off smoothly. Right now, I am also trying to get used to throttle control the clutch, and the power of the bike. Today, I had continuous kills when I tried to start off. I over-throttled once and learned the hard way about that power. Thank you for the information you have provided here. It is very helpful.
I'm having a problem with the 'snap'. I broke the one arm off the clutch pressure plate (didn't have a clutch holding tool, and the impact driver wasn't doing it so braced the plate by the 4 'arms' - don't do that). Anyway, I got a new clutch pressure plate but it isn't 'snapping' like the old one did, and as in the video... It squished completely flat as if it has snapped but just falls apart when turned over... I tried putting the whole assembly back in but it sort of separates... Not sure if this is OK or how important the 'snap' is.. Any help would be greatly appreciated