Why would it not? Go do it and show us the results
You got to ask Gary about that Yama stuff but being Scottish I say Aye!
@PALMER84ONE some wisdom is required here
If you could afford one of these works bike, you truly would be a hit at your local track or trail...View attachment 31948 yeup the wild and crazy twin 50 cc cylinder Rc- 125, wonder if it still exist.....
You know, Alex, Honda was really on the ball with those bikes. Works bikes were hot back then as you know. The ones that Danny Chandlier, Dave Thorpe, Eric G, rode were so "trick" that the other 3 got smoked on a regular basis. I hear tell a lot of em' were sent to the crusher or desposed of so that the other teams couldn't steal their tech. Back then those Rc works bikes had low boy fuel tanks, I heard a rumor that they had to incorporate fuel pumps to send the fuel to the carbs on em'. And a few were so ingenious on the fuel tanks, that they painted the bottoms of the low cg fuel tanks black to throw off the competition. Now that in my book is the epitomy of coooo! Yamaha's WZM -500 was also a dream bike back then, there are fans out there that are still a-waiting for em'. LOL! Dang it!It does still exist, I posted up a pic of it a while back sitting in a nice collection of oddball one offs!
Definitely, my father has had one for 25 years, still sunning good and has loads of torque with a not too high top speedAll the above being said, if you have the option, @2Wheels' advice to get a 4-stroke is probably the best.
An XR200 comes to mind.
I have heard people complaining that the YZ250f has poor hearing for trail ridingAfter reading all of yours replies, I was looking into four stroke, specifically, YZ250F. So that bike should be fine? I’m 5’7 and 125lbs. I’m still thinking 2stroke or 4stroke. But since all of you say it’s better to go with four stroke for trails, maybe I should listen, you have more experience with dirt bikes than me
I have heard people complaining that the YZ250f has poor hearing for trail riding