So i am considering getting a dual sport soon but im short lol!
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So i am considering getting a dual sport soon but im short lol!
My previous dual sport was a 2008 Honda crf230L but it was stolen years ago!!! I loved it but it was quite underpowered!! So now I'm thinking a 1970s Yamaha dt250!! The way I figured was its supposed to be a pretty good bike extremely quick you get the right year it's supposed to make 20 horsepower and will do 85 stock!! That's fast lol!! But I don't know if I can make it quiet enough not to get pulled over the time lol!! You figure it's loud and smokes everywhere too lol!! From what I've read the are supposed to be pretty reliable but i really don't know much about them any info would be helpful thanks guy's!! By the way I'm Evan and thanks for the add to the group!! Also would this bike be too loud for the June rally?
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Re: So i am considering getting a dual sport soon but im short lol!
Is there such a thing as 'too loud'? haha
I think many people will love one of these lightweight wheelchairs because they're awesome.
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Re: So i am considering getting a dual sport soon but im short lol!
Thank you for being noise conscious! Nobody likes the sound of a motor than me, however loud pipes lose rights, so keep it quiet.
I have some friends who are vertically challenged and there are ways to lower a bike and still have the goods. My Wife's KTM200 was lowered by a suspension shop and her dualsport was lowered with a Kouba Link and mere raising of the forks. A 70s DT1-250 handled horrible compared to newer bikes!
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I have some friends who are vertically challenged and there are ways to lower a bike and still have the goods. My Wife's KTM200 was lowered by a suspension shop and her dualsport was lowered with a Kouba Link and mere raising of the forks. A 70s DT1-250 handled horrible compared to newer bikes!
-Tom
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Re: So i am considering getting a dual sport soon but im short lol!
I've got a DR650. Per the manufacturer it can be lowered relatively easy. The stock suspenders have a "spacer" that can be rearranged and the rear has a lower setting as well. It drops it 1.5" if I remember right. Anyway, I've got a short inseam too and have mine lowered. I'm considering raising it to stock high height because I feel pretty comfortable putting just one tippy-toe down at a light or maybe dropping it. If you're near So. Oregon you can come by and sit on it to see what the lowered suspension feels like.
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