I would get a 125. I pesonally have a Yamaha YZ 125. Take care of it very well and it won't. It will still be a good bike when you get more experience.
2006-08-09 08:33:29
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answered by cool 2
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hi, it depends on what you are using it for. Your height and weight are very appropriate for a 250F or a 125. If you are predominantly a trail rider and don't plan on getting too aggressive, a Yamaha WR250F or TTR 230 or 250 would work really well for you. A 125 two-stoke is what I ride and I am 5'-7" and 145lbs. It is better for MX though and does not like to do big hill climbs or anything like that. The KDX 220 is another good gentle trail bike but you'll probably land up putting FMF woods pipe and silencer on it for more power as it is a little sluggish without. If you are doing motocross and trail and want a generally fun, powerful, and stable bike with good suspension, I would probably recommend a 250F (250cc four stoke) as they have great bottom-end for the woods, are easy to ride and are very forgiving on the motocross track. If you are really not very strong or don't think you'll be able to start it if it stalls when it is hot, you might consider a trail bike with electric start to make your life easier. good luck - keep the shiny side up.
2006-08-09 08:22:29
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answered by nat_s 2
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you should get a cr125honda on of the best bikes around two stroke. You dont wont a four stroke to start out to fast and big. stick with anything 2stroke and maybe buy something used first you can find used bikes in the paper. Honda a great bike. My quad is a honda and my dad had it before me and thats 25yrs ago and it still runs! good luck
2006-08-10 07:50:14
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answered by amy m 2
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I think your biggest decision would be whether to get a 2 stroke or a four stroke, depending on if you just want to go trail riding or get a little racy. Personally, I would start on a 4 stroke. They are a little more forgiving, but a 2 stroke isn't that bad, either. 4 strokes are less maintenance and are pretty reliable.
2006-08-09 13:02:31
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answered by Nc Jay 5
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id go for a honda crf150, or maybe a 125 or 250 but dont go for a 250 two stroke
2006-08-11 08:38:35
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answered by Anonymous
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kawasaki kdx 200and dont waste your money on the 20cc overbore,kdx200,kdx220,its thesame thing
2006-08-09 09:46:38
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answered by ׺°”˜`”°º×LARS ULRICH׺°”˜`”°º× 1
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just listen to nat_s's answer
2006-08-09 18:31:07
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answered by El Jefe 2
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