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#31
ATV Pow-Wow / The 1987 TRX 250R
Last post by Team_BTAQ - June 21, 2023, 05:44:32 AM
What are the best things about the 1987 TRX 250R? What would you change if you could? Let's hear it...

#32
Trike Pow-Wow / The 1985 ATC 250R
Last post by Team_BTAQ - June 21, 2023, 05:41:38 AM
Discuss the legend here... The 1985 ATC 250R is most likely at the top of the "legendary ATC" list. What do you like? What would you change?


#33
Dirt Bike Pow-Wow / Re: The Kawasaki KX65
Last post by yander - June 21, 2023, 05:06:56 AM
Here's some good info on the KX65 bike. The Kawasaki KX65 is a popular choice for young riders and those looking for a smaller displacement motocross bike. Here are some pros and cons of the Kawasaki KX65:

KX65 Pros:

Power and Performance: The KX65 offers impressive power and performance for its size. It features a two-stroke engine that delivers quick acceleration and a high power-to-weight ratio, making it suitable for motocross tracks and off-road riding.

Suspension: The KX65 comes with adjustable suspension, allowing riders to fine-tune the settings to match their riding style and terrain. This helps provide a smooth and controlled ride, especially on rough and uneven surfaces.

Lightweight and Maneuverable: The KX65 is lightweight and nimble, making it easy to handle for younger or smaller riders. Its compact size allows for agile maneuverability, making it ideal for tight corners and jumps on motocross tracks.

Durability: Kawasaki is known for producing durable and reliable motorcycles, and the KX65 is no exception. With proper maintenance and care, the KX65 can withstand the demands of motocross and off-road riding.

KX65 Cons:

Size Limitations: The KX65 is designed for smaller riders, typically children or teenagers. As such, taller or heavier riders may find the bike cramped or lacking in power compared to larger displacement bikes.

Limited Use: The KX65 is primarily designed for motocross and off-road riding. It may not be as versatile for other types of riding, such as trail riding or long-distance riding on varied terrain.

Maintenance: Like any dirt bike, the KX65 requires regular maintenance to keep it in optimal condition. Two-stroke engines generally require more frequent attention, including mixing fuel and oil, cleaning air filters, and maintaining the exhaust system.

Resale Value: As riders grow and progress to larger bikes, the resale value of smaller displacement bikes like the KX65 can depreciate more quickly. However, the overall demand for used KX65s remains relatively high due to their popularity among young riders.

When considering the Kawasaki KX65, it's important to assess your riding needs, size compatibility, and long-term plan since kids will certainly outgrow these bikes.
#34
Dirt Bike Pow-Wow / Re: 2 Stroke Chinese Dirt Bike...
Last post by yander - June 21, 2023, 05:02:27 AM
I was trying to find Chinese companies but i am surprised at what  I found instead. Two-stroke dirt bikes are still being manufactured by several motorcycle companies.

While the popularity of four-stroke engines has grown in recent years due to their environmental friendliness and smoother power delivery, there is still a demand for two-stroke dirt bikes among riders who appreciate their unique characteristics and performance advantages.

Some notable manufacturers that continue to produce two-stroke dirt bikes include:

KTM: KTM is known for its extensive lineup of two-stroke dirt bikes, ranging from smaller displacements like the KTM 125 SX and 150 SX to larger models like the KTM 250 SX and KTM 300 XC.

Husqvarna: Husqvarna, a sister brand of KTM, also offers a range of two-stroke dirt bikes in various displacements, including the Husqvarna TC 125, TC 250, and TE 300i.

Yamaha: While Yamaha has shifted much of its focus to four-stroke models, they still produce the Yamaha YZ125 and Yamaha YZ250, two-stroke dirt bikes that have gained a loyal following over the years.

GasGas: GasGas, now part of the Pierer Mobility Group along with KTM and Husqvarna, also manufactures two-stroke dirt bikes. Their lineup includes models such as the GasGas EC 250 and EC 300.

Emission regulations and market preferences have influenced the availability and production of two-stroke dirt bikes. However, there are still options available for riders who enjoy the unique characteristics and riding experience that two-stroke engines offer. I will look around some more and see what I can find.
#35
Street Bike Pow-Wow / Re: GSX-R600 Suzuki Street Bik...
Last post by yander - June 03, 2023, 05:07:39 AM
The Suzuki GSX-R600 is a popular sport motorcycle, but like any vehicle, it has its drawbacks. While opinions may vary, here are some commonly mentioned drawbacks or criticisms of the GSX-R600:

Comfort: The GSX-R600 is designed primarily for sport riding, and as such, it prioritizes performance over comfort. The aggressive riding position, firm suspension, and firm seat may not be suitable for all riders, especially for long rides or daily commuting.

Vibrations: Some riders report experiencing vibrations in the handlebars and footpegs, particularly at higher speeds. While this may not be a significant issue for everyone, it can be a discomfort for some riders.

Lack of Low-End Power: Compared to larger-displacement motorcycles, the GSX-R600 may lack low-end power and torque. This means that riders may need to keep the engine revving at higher RPMs to access its full potential, which can be less desirable in certain riding situations or for riders who prefer low-end grunt.

Suspension Setup: The stock suspension setup of the GSX-R600 may not suit the preferences and needs of all riders. Some riders find the suspension too stiff or harsh, especially when riding on rough or uneven roads.

Wind Protection: Due to its sporty design, the GSX-R600 doesn't offer significant wind protection. Riders may experience wind buffeting at higher speeds, which can be tiring on long rides or in adverse weather conditions.

These points are not necessarily deal-breakers, and many riders appreciate the GSX-R600 for its performance, handling, and overall sporty nature. However, it's always recommended to test ride a motorcycle before making a purchase of a GSX-R600 or any other bike.
#36
Trike Pow-Wow / Re: 1983 Tri-Moto For Sale
Last post by yander - June 03, 2023, 05:05:25 AM
Cool Tri-Moto
#37
UTV Pow-Wow / Re: Most Popular UTV's Sold in...
Last post by yander - June 03, 2023, 05:04:48 AM
This is what I found, and I think it is accurate.

Top seller:
Polaris UTV's: Polaris offers a range of UTV models, including the Polaris Ranger series, which is known for its versatility, durability, and various customization options.

Next Top seller:
Can-Am UTV's: Can-Am is another popular UTV brand, known for its Can-Am Defender series. These UTVs are designed for work and recreational use, offering features such as robust engines, advanced suspension systems, and comfortable cabins.
#38
Powersports Websites / Dangerous ATVs
Last post by yander - June 03, 2023, 05:02:28 AM
Here's a good article on the dangers of ATV's. However, walking can also be dangerous if you don't watch where you're going.

Dangers of the ATV
#39
Dirt Bike Pow-Wow / Re: Arctic Cat Mini Bikes
Last post by kennhurr - May 25, 2023, 03:50:30 AM
Arctic Cat produced mini bikes in the 1970s. Arctic Cat, known for its snowmobiles and ATVs, also entered the mini bike market during that era. These mini bikes were typically smaller, lightweight motorcycles designed for off-road or recreational use.

Arctic Cat's mini bikes from the 1970s were popular among riders looking for a compact and fun mode of transportation. They featured smaller engines, typically ranging from 50cc to 100cc, and had a rugged design suitable for off-road riding. Some notable models produced by Arctic Cat during this time include the Arctic Cat Ramrod, Arctic Cat Cat 50, and Arctic Cat Cat 100.

Vintage Arctic Cat mini bikes from the 1970s have gained a nostalgic appeal among collectors and enthusiasts. They are sought after for their unique design, historical significance, and the connection they provide to a specific era of minibike manufacturing.

If you are interested in Arctic Cat mini bikes from the 1970s, it's important to note that these models are now considered vintage and may be difficult to find in good condition. However, with proper research and dedication, it is possible to locate and restore these classic Arctic Cat mini bikes to their former glory.

Here is an Arctic Cat minibike fan-site and there are quite a few other minibike sites out there that feature old Arctic Cat bikes.
#40
Dirt Bike Pow-Wow / Re: Apollo Dirt Bikes
Last post by kennhurr - May 25, 2023, 03:45:37 AM
Apollo is known for producing a range of off-road motorcycles, including dirt bikes, pit bikes, and other off-road vehicles. They offer various models designed for different riding purposes and skill levels, catering to both beginners and experienced riders.

Apollo dirt bikes are known for their affordability, performance, and durability, making them a popular choice among riders looking for off-road adventure.

I doubt you'll find actual sales numbers anywhere unless you work for Apollo, so it's hard to say how many are out there.

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