Alex Andre
I am looking for a bigger bike, a 250cc, moving up from a Broncho 110cc. I weigh 175, and I'm 5' 8". I am mainly going to be trail, field, and desert riding, and some street riding (for some of the choices I have I'll be getting the dual sport kit). My choices so far are the Honda CRF250R (MX), a Yamaha YZ250F (MX), WR250R (dual-sport), or a WR250F (trail). I definitely want something with a peppy motor. I also want to be able to go 75-90 stock, or at least with some minor upgrades. I will be buying used, as I don't have the cash to pay for a brand new one. Best choice here?
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I ride a crf250r and the bike is amazing and so powerful. If ur looking for trail riding it would be a good bike but the only problem would be if u stall out on a hill climb it would be hard to start cuz u gab to kick it. I would recommend a crf250x which is the crf250 trail version of the bike. The difference is the bike has and electric start, a bigger tank, and the inside of the engine is a little differnt. It won't have as much power but it would still hav a lot of power. Also if you want to register the bike to be street legal I think it would be preaty hard also a crf250r would be able to do 75 and up. I also go trail riding all the time with my crf250r and it's perfect for it. So I hope this helped
I ride a crf250r and the bike is amazing and so powerful. If ur looking for trail riding it would be a good bike but the only problem would be if u stall out on a hill climb it would be hard to start cuz u gab to kick it. I would recommend a crf250x which is the crf250 trail version of the bike. The difference is the bike has and electric start, a bigger tank, and the inside of the engine is a little differnt. It won't have as much power but it would still hav a lot of power. Also if you want to register the bike to be street legal I think it would be preaty hard also a crf250r would be able to do 75 and up. I also go trail riding all the time with my crf250r and it's perfect for it. So I hope this helped
Has anyone ridden the E-Zip Comfort Electric Bicycle?
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I am looking for anyone who has ridden this bike and can comment on it's ability to climb hills, the difficulty of pedaling with the extra payload, etc.
I saw it while shopping for a new bike for moving around a busy college campus with lots of hills;
http://www.walmart.com/search/search-ng.do?search_constraint=0&search_query=e-zip&Continue.x=0&Continue.y=0&Continue=Find&ic=24_0
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I recently bought the other bike on that page - the E-Zip Mountain Trailz bike. The two are almost identical. I wrote a pretty thorough review of it here on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/E%252dZip-Mountain-Trailz-Electric-Bicycle/dp/B000MSDKOI/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-0603160-1961532?ie=UTF8&s=sporting-goods&qid=1188436525&sr=8-1
Basically it makes going up hills much easier, as long as you're not going too far (because that will drain the battery pretty quickly). It's pretty hard to pedal with a dead battery because of the extra weight. Read my review for further details.
I recently bought the other bike on that page - the E-Zip Mountain Trailz bike. The two are almost identical. I wrote a pretty thorough review of it here on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/E%252dZip-Mountain-Trailz-Electric-Bicycle/dp/B000MSDKOI/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-0603160-1961532?ie=UTF8&s=sporting-goods&qid=1188436525&sr=8-1
Basically it makes going up hills much easier, as long as you're not going too far (because that will drain the battery pretty quickly). It's pretty hard to pedal with a dead battery because of the extra weight. Read my review for further details.
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