Not picking on anyone. It’s been a fun thread to follow! All I’m pointing out is the advice is off the wall in a ton of different directions! I don’t think anyone can argue with that hahaha! I totally agree this thread has got me thinking we may need a bike thread to all argue amongst ourselves without cluttering up the ops interest here. We have months until archery season kicks off we need to figure out some regions we can meet up and try to make some rides. I’m in the nw I don’t have a lot of free time but do try to ride any chance I get if anyone is interestedNot sure if you're referring to me but I ride moto every week, and raced in the 250 expert class for years in District 37.
Gotta say though pretty cool there's so many riders on here!!!
This is why RS is the best haha
I have only rode the older models as well. I personally do not like the feeling of neutral going down a hill, Or not making a hill climb and turning your bike around with no compression to hold your back tire. I hear the newer models are better I have no first hand experience. I decided pulling a clutch in, especially newer brembo systems is pretty easy.I have the original rekluse on my yz250 and I hate it. I can't bump start my bike and I don't mind being the clutch riding guy. If I had one that would bump start....I wouldn't hate it.
250's dont hang at Bean Canyon, or south of jawbone. The 300's struggle there also, but work better at kennedy meadows, balenger, gorman forest trails, stevens mine, etc.I think the yz could be a good choice for you, but it’s definitely more of a classic two stroke feel.
If I were you I’d try to ride one first. I think Yamaha has demo days around the country. If one is close to you I’d do that.
Yz is a lot cheaper to own / maintain, parts are very easy to find, and really easy to work on vs the ktm / husky
But they are really good bikes too!
On the Ktm and beta, you can back off the adjuster screw and turn it back into a conventional clutch. Then it will bump start. Never had to do this on my last two bikes, but it is an option. The YZ has a different setup where you can not do this.I have the original rekluse on my yz250 and I hate it. I can't bump start my bike and I don't mind being the clutch riding guy. If I had one that would bump start....I wouldn't hate it.
I'm still riding one on single track. The USD forks on those 93-94 bikes look cool, but probably the worst performance wise.Older KDX 200s were awesome. My first bike was a 93 KDX Jeff Fredette special. As a matter of fact Jeff modified the forks for me. That was a fun, tractable bike. Didn’t go anywhere fast, but went anywhere. Raced Hare Scrambles with it even. Fun fun.
WHich Beta 300? I see Xtrainers (which is like the Harley 883 Sportster? For broads only?) and RR seriesI've got a 21 Beta 300. Linear power. Great in the woods. Doesn't mind being lugged.
Best sound in the world! But not for hunting. lol. I love a 2 Stroke MX bike.I ride a 1999 RM 250 in the PNW coast range. Can't find much tighter and technical trails than here! Is my bike perfect, nope. Am I an expert rider, nope. But it's 100% capable, easy to fix, and super fun.
If I rode enough I'd spend the money and get a dedicated woods bike but I'm very happy with my RM.
The only thing that I think is a big downside for hunting is it's FREAKING LOUD!!
Timing makes a HUGE difference on these too. I have mine set to be super grunty and then let the DEP pipe work on the top end.I have a 2000 YZ250 i am about to sell.
I think that the YZ250 is the perfect platform. can be had pretty easily for around 3k give or take. Has a ton of aftermarket support. and also easily can get factory parts even for older models since they really havent changed them much in the last 15-20 years as far as the motor goes.
There are some things you can do to make it more "woodsy" a hitlis system for the powervalve cures the major snap of the powerband. and an 18" rear wheel which is easy to get makes for better selection of woods type tires.
The RR.WHich Beta 300? I see Xtrainers (which is like the Harley 883 Sportster? For broads only?) and RR series
Hunting and dirt bikes. Seems to always get me for more money than I was hoping. Man we've got some expensive hobbies haha.I am getting sucked in to spending more money than I'd hoped. I see ZERO negative comments, videos, or reviews of the 300 XCW.
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2009 KTM 150SX I bought a few months ago and restored. Love this thing! Missed a 2 Stroke. Just turned 55. I only ride MX , but no longer race. Have a track at home I built. .6 mile long SX style setup.
I would if i did any woods riding with it. However ,it was the nightmare of all nightmares to get that brake line bled properly. I am talking several days worth of messing with it. When I got it fixed and then realized I had forgotten to route it behind the fork tube, I was devastated haha!!! One of these days I will fix it. I just dont have it in me to deal with bleeding that front line again yet. I guess i could take the wheel off and take the caliber off the tube and do it. One of these days.You should re-route that front brake line so it can't get snagged on stuff.