Jesse Jaymes
WKR
I've made a post or two on here about dirt bikes. I simply cannot seem to find "Happy". I am not a very good rider. Still trying to Wheelie. The only bikes I've used have been: 2001 XR 400 and my current KTM 450 EXC.
I've asked about buying a second bike. A bike to leave at my cabin Spring thru Fall. Something legal to go scout and run small stretches of pavement. Headlight a must. But aftermarket install OK.
Bullet Proof and Reliable are a must also. Many of the areas of Montana and Idaho are super remote. I hunt solo. I scout solo. Pretty much a Lone Wolf. Additionally I want a shuttle bike if I get heavier into fly fishing to run solo back and forth to put in/pull out-trailer.
I found a 2003 XR 250R plates on Marketplace. Guy wants $3600. It is nice. Original front tire. Super clean. But it's a 20 yo Dirt Bike. Wont move. The more I research and read on them, the more intrigued I was. They show a dry weight of only 229lbs. And a HP of 30. Air cooled. Reported to run forever. I got kinda excited. He wont budge on the price. Then....I don't see another one for sale from Great Falls to Seattle.
Went down a rabbit hole of the XR650 (L). Another air cooled dinosaur. Way heavier. Different niche. But is it? Probably pretty capable in many areas. Super heavy at 350lbs. HP is only 34-35.
I don't need a ton. But I do wanna piss around a little bit. Would like the option of some single track or moderate trails...not just "fire roads" (are these what urbanites call Forest Service Roads now??)
I NEVER rode a dirtbike in my life until I was 48. I traveled 3 hours and bought that XR400. I couldn't even load it or test drive it. I was sooooo frustrated trying to start it. Kicking myself into a lather. Impossible to start after dumping it.
But I've taken professional courses since. Logged many more hours and miles since. I don't like the idea of kick start only. I sold that POS and bought my KTM. Has a button to start it. But once it's warm....I generally kick it to start it every time...because I can. Save a battery and starter.
Dumb ideas for dinosaur bikes? Or hidden gems? That 250R seems to be a real winner. But theyre just rare. Because they're all in pieces in someones barn? Or because they're sought after and everyone is keeping theirs?
I've asked about buying a second bike. A bike to leave at my cabin Spring thru Fall. Something legal to go scout and run small stretches of pavement. Headlight a must. But aftermarket install OK.
Bullet Proof and Reliable are a must also. Many of the areas of Montana and Idaho are super remote. I hunt solo. I scout solo. Pretty much a Lone Wolf. Additionally I want a shuttle bike if I get heavier into fly fishing to run solo back and forth to put in/pull out-trailer.
I found a 2003 XR 250R plates on Marketplace. Guy wants $3600. It is nice. Original front tire. Super clean. But it's a 20 yo Dirt Bike. Wont move. The more I research and read on them, the more intrigued I was. They show a dry weight of only 229lbs. And a HP of 30. Air cooled. Reported to run forever. I got kinda excited. He wont budge on the price. Then....I don't see another one for sale from Great Falls to Seattle.
Went down a rabbit hole of the XR650 (L). Another air cooled dinosaur. Way heavier. Different niche. But is it? Probably pretty capable in many areas. Super heavy at 350lbs. HP is only 34-35.
I don't need a ton. But I do wanna piss around a little bit. Would like the option of some single track or moderate trails...not just "fire roads" (are these what urbanites call Forest Service Roads now??)
I NEVER rode a dirtbike in my life until I was 48. I traveled 3 hours and bought that XR400. I couldn't even load it or test drive it. I was sooooo frustrated trying to start it. Kicking myself into a lather. Impossible to start after dumping it.
But I've taken professional courses since. Logged many more hours and miles since. I don't like the idea of kick start only. I sold that POS and bought my KTM. Has a button to start it. But once it's warm....I generally kick it to start it every time...because I can. Save a battery and starter.
Dumb ideas for dinosaur bikes? Or hidden gems? That 250R seems to be a real winner. But theyre just rare. Because they're all in pieces in someones barn? Or because they're sought after and everyone is keeping theirs?