Could you give my your thoughts on how an unmodified crf150f would do on that climb out of Carrol canyon, and all the other terrain you ride out there at Carnegie? I'm thinking of getting a 150f as a second bike, and Carnegie is where i go weekly. I weigh about 180 but i'm getting the bike mainly for my wife, but i also want to ride it. Anyway, thanks. Nic vid, and that is some gnarly terrain you're riding right there. Good stuff!
dirttrackin280h Nice! That's what i was hoping to hear. I won't lie, "getting the bike for my wife" is only an excuse i need with her to get this bike for myself mostly! ha! But, i'm sure she'll love it too. Thanks allot. I see those at Tracy Motorsports every time i'm in there and I just need to pull the trigger. I drool completely over the 150R, but i won't get a red sticker bike
Nice job!
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Could you give my your thoughts on how an unmodified crf150f would do on that climb out of Carrol canyon, and all the other terrain you ride out there at Carnegie? I'm thinking of getting a 150f as a second bike, and Carnegie is where i go weekly. I weigh about 180 but i'm getting the bike mainly for my wife, but i also want to ride it. Anyway, thanks. Nic vid, and that is some gnarly terrain you're riding right there. Good stuff!
+65elcamino283 CRF150's stock are very capable bikes. With the right rider, you can climb just about anything. They're good reliable bikes.
dirttrackin280h Nice! That's what i was hoping to hear. I won't lie, "getting the bike for my wife" is only an excuse i need with her to get this bike for myself mostly! ha! But, i'm sure she'll love it too. Thanks allot. I see those at Tracy Motorsports every time i'm in there and I just need to pull the trigger. I drool completely over the 150R, but i won't get a red sticker bike
where did you send yours to?
$1000+ in parts.
how much would that cost?
@BiassedTadpole22 hes going up a steep fucking hill hes not going to go 70mph up there is he