Well, I guess anyone over the age of 16 is old.
No, anyone who cannot swing their leg over their bike is old
Well, I guess anyone over the age of 16 is old.
well this is a timely thread. The family went riding yesterday. My daughter Emily is 18, 5-03, 100lbs. She is on a 02 KX100. She told me it is feeling small. We happen to have a 93 KX125 chassis with a KDX200 motor in it that used to be my wifes bike. It is also lowered 2 inches front n rear. Emily has ridin it before, but the suspension is too stiff with stock springs. So, Im gonna get lighter springs and let her ride it for a trip and see what she thinks.
The 150r will do nothing for you, same size as the KX, same size wheels, etc, dont know what the guys are thinking here.
well this is a timely thread. The family went riding yesterday. My daughter Emily is 18, 5-03, 100lbs. She is on a 02 KX100. She told me it is feeling small. We happen to have a 93 KX125 chassis with a KDX200 motor in it that used to be my wifes bike. It is also lowered 2 inches front n rear. Emily has ridin it before, but the suspension is too stiff with stock springs. So, Im gonna get lighter springs and let her ride it for a trip and see what she thinks.
The 150r will do nothing for you, same size as the KX, same size wheels, etc, dont know what the guys are thinking here.
Easy, they think Hondas are all that. NOT!
Sell the kx100 and lower the cr125Well that's ironic
Tell me how she likes it! I'm really thinking I should go that route, how much did it cost to get it lowered?
+1
Sell the kx100 and lower the cr125
Just put one foot on one peg and on on the ground and lean it a little I'm to short to put both legs down and I ride basically they same cr as u except mine is a 250 if I were u I would just ride ur 125If I rode MX it wouldn't be a big problem, but the dog paddle thing is the best example When I sit on a 125 feet straight down I can't touch the ground at all.
You will if you lean far enough .Did I mention with boots on I absolutely can't touch?