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I have a ton of pictures but here are some from that I had at work.
This is a beach in Corpus Christi that I litterally spent every Sunday growing up on. I spent last week in my hometown and finally had some time to visit some of my old stomping grounds. The surf was exceptionally calm and the water was really clear. Typically days like this only happen about 5-6 times a year.
Those 450x's have a lot of power, they are a great bike! I really like the 250 for it nimbleness but miss the raw power of a bigger bike. You are close to some awesome riding places. So far, I have been injury free, (other than a few bumps and bruises from minor wipe outs) but on our last trip to St. George, my son broke his arm out in Green Valley.
PS Sounds like you rode into a hidden fence, am I right?
I had the wr450 that had tons of power but was too heavy for the tight stuff and I weigh 230lbs.Me and 3 buddies bought the new KTM 300 xc-w.Just as much power as my 450 4 stroke but way lighter in feel.It is geared for the woods but really good for the track also.Great 2 stroke that will easily keep up to the 4 strokes but not tire you out as quick.They just put electric starts on the 300 also.
I've got a CRF-450R (no electric start, headlight, etc), and I have yet to ride anything this side of a KTM 525 that can match its torque and light weight. I'm also pretty hefty- 220lbs.
I've got a CRF-450R (no electric start, headlight, etc), and I have yet to ride anything this side of a KTM 525 that can match its torque and light weight. I'm also pretty hefty- 220lbs.
If you get a chance try the 2 stroke 300 xc-w.You will be amazed.A bunch of the bike magazines choose it over a 450.It boils down to personal preference though.Dont get me wrong I really liked my 450 but in the tight stuff she can get tiring and the 300 can fly in the open stuff.It all really does not matter as the most important thing is being able to ride.
Here are a couple of my favorites. I know this is supposed to be "scenic," but I love the fog in the footing pic. I couldn't even see the boat for about the first 500 yards
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