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2006 yz 85...?
What ages would you say fit the new 2006 yz 85's?
How about the yz 125s?
riding experiance = good -to- expert
weight about 150
5'4"
xxdemzxx
This is a rather cryptic question and so obvious, but... Age is not and
should not be the primary determining factor. Riding experience, physical
size and intended use are much more important. Sorry, can't use anything
here to convince Mommy and Daddy. :roll:
vwhobo
riding experiance = good -to- expert
weight about 150
5'4"
xxdemzxx
Hmmm, sounds like bullsh*t to me. If you were "good to expert" you'd
already have enough personal experience to answer that question AND to know
that a YZ85 is too small for a 150 pound rider. My guess is that you've
never put a leg over anything more powerful than your sister's Huffy.
:doh:
vwhobo
Well if you think for a min. I ride quads and am switching to dirt bikes.
so stfu/ :clap:
xxdemzxx
Oh, you sure told me. My analysis of the situation stands... Unless you
want me to believe that you expect to meet more ppeople on a car forum who
ride than out in the dirt. This;
http://img.shopping.com/cctool/PrdImg/images/pr/177X150/00/01/a6/f5/c0/2771
9104.JPG
does not count as a quad. :wink2:
vwhobo
Aww... then I guess I'm not a rider either :doh:
BTW, this thread doesn't seem to make a ton of sence.... but maybe that's
just me.
car_crazy89
even if he did ride "squads" he would still have an idea on what size bike
to get....
Anyways riding a quad is quite differnt in many ways than riding a
dirtbike....
Tech_N9ne
proubally a 12-13 year old both of those do have good suspension and a lot
of torque
ZondaC12s
I Ride A RM85 And I Ride WIth 16 yr olds who ride them too its called Big
Wheel Or RM85L :laughing:
evanstud08

