i have a crf 150f and it is very fun but for getting back into riding the 150 f is definetley better.
in portland oregon you can get a brand new 2009 crf 150f for $1999
go with the 150r trust me i got trail bike and i got over it quick but it will be more maintenance with the 150r so you will have to learn how to work on it your self because you will pay lots of cash at a shop i learned by my self and i do the work on my bike. if i were you i would get the crf150r
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Crf 150f
150R can do both, the 150F cant
How old are you and how tall as that has a load ta do with what bike is best. The crf150f is really only a play trail bike for younger people and not something ya want unless ya really c on a bike and want ta play it safe learning, even then the crf150r is not hard ta ride and as long as ya fit on the bike and suit the age group ya would not have to change up. So it is really up to you if you want to upgrade in a years time for mx as the crf150f is no good for mx but the crf150r can be used successfully for trails. The crf150r is really only raced up till 16 then the riders move to the bigger bikes and is only really any good for someone under 55 tall. All bike need ta be properly maintained no matter what ya get.
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Crf 150 F
150R can do both, the 150F cant
150R can do both, the 150F cant
i have a crf 150f and it is very fun but for getting back into riding the 150 f is definetley better.
in portland oregon you can get a brand new 2009 crf 150f for $1999
i have a crf 150f and it is very fun but for getting back into riding the 150 f is definetley better.
in portland oregon you can get a brand new 2009 crf 150f for $1999
go with the 150r trust me i got trail bike and i got over it quick but it will be more maintenance with the 150r so you will have to learn how to work on it your self because you will pay lots of cash at a shop i learned by my self and i do the work on my bike. if i were you i would get the crf150r
Crf 150 F
definitley go with the Crf150R
The CRF-X and WR-F are both great bikes but I do prefer the Honda. Cant go wrong either way, but I wouldnt go with the motocross versions for what you will be doing. The CRF250X and WR250F have the same engine as the CRF250R and YZ250F motocross bikes so the performance will be about the same. The CRF-X and WR-F are slightly de-tuned and a bit heavier so they wont be quite as quick as the motocross version but it will be so close you would hardly notice the difference. The woods (trail), versions will have a larger gas tank, larger radiators to better cool the bike at lower speeds, a little heavier flywheel for better torque, a wider ratio transmission, slightly softer suspension to soak up the smaller bumps and roots on the trails along with some other minor differences. I did see a friend of mine race motocross on his CRF250X because his R model was out of commission and he placed very well on it and was clearing the up hill 90 footer with no problem. Make no mistake, these two bikes are not trail bikes like a CRF-F or TT-R, these are high performance woods racing bikes that also work well for casual trail riding.
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