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<blockquote data-quote="timelinex" data-source="post: 188324" data-attributes="member: 2991"><p>Well doing more research on the CRF150R, it looks like its a pretty 'advance' level bike and really jerky for the inexperienced. Not good, the CRF150F on the other hand is said to be heavy and underpowered.</p><p></p><p>Do they not make a GOOD all around short bike! Seems like every single one has some major flaws or disadvantages.</p><p></p><p>I do understand that I can modify any bike to work, but that takes alot of time or experience. Unfortunately neither of which I have. My free time is limited. Which is why I was looking for something that will work 'out of the box'. Every hour spent modifying the bike is an hour stolen from riding or doing one of our other hobbies! (haha). But on a serious note, I don't know anyone in this field, so even the simplest things will take me hours to research and learn to do myself. Not the type of time I want to invest right away before even going out and riding for our first time. If we really get into it and ride ALOT , then I have no problem selling the bike and getting something better and spending the time modifying it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timelinex, post: 188324, member: 2991"] Well doing more research on the CRF150R, it looks like its a pretty 'advance' level bike and really jerky for the inexperienced. Not good, the CRF150F on the other hand is said to be heavy and underpowered. Do they not make a GOOD all around short bike! Seems like every single one has some major flaws or disadvantages. I do understand that I can modify any bike to work, but that takes alot of time or experience. Unfortunately neither of which I have. My free time is limited. Which is why I was looking for something that will work 'out of the box'. Every hour spent modifying the bike is an hour stolen from riding or doing one of our other hobbies! (haha). But on a serious note, I don't know anyone in this field, so even the simplest things will take me hours to research and learn to do myself. Not the type of time I want to invest right away before even going out and riding for our first time. If we really get into it and ride ALOT , then I have no problem selling the bike and getting something better and spending the time modifying it... [/QUOTE]
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