The mud just gives it character. 😎🏍 Great ride video! My dad had a 1972 Yamaha trail bike that he would take us for rides on. Fun times. It was green and white, classic 70s colors. And my cousin had a Kawasaki in the 90s. THAT was a fast bike!! I think it was a racing bike, but he would never admit it. Thanks for sharing, Chad! 😎
Thanks for the comment! I always liked those old paint styles of the 70s and 80s. I know some people who collect the old steel gas tanks with the cool paint schemes and has them on display.
That looks like a great bike for a wooded property. Yes, get those other tires for the mud. I little advice: you are slowing down too much, that is why you are getting stuck. Don’t go crazy fast, but when you approach deep mud or deep soft sand, stand on the pegs, keep your knees bent a little, and power through it. If you think the tire may sink and toss you over the handlebars, extend your arms so that your shoulders, back and hips are further to the back. The front and back tires may get squirrely (swaying left and right), but have faith in your instincts and also, the further the back tire is to the side, the more it wants to (when you are gassing it) put you back straight.
I was surprised I never actually saw the fawn. But they are good at hiding in the tall grass. My XT250 doesn't get many miles put on it - just a few trail rides each year through the woods. But I do enjoy those miles. :)
Nice trail ride! I miss our dirt bikes, I had a yzf 400 and a yzf 250 for my son. The neighbors and deer are glad I sold them. Did you see the fawn? Have you taken the stihl to the dealer yet?
I've had several bikes over the years. This one is my favorite all-around bike. I also had a WR250R for a few years. It was amazing - but not as good for comfortable trail rides through our land as this bike is.
@@PurpleCollarLife I went the more aggressive route I sold for yz125 but had already bought a beta 350. I sold the yz for kx250f much safer at the motocross track.
The mud just gives it character. 😎🏍 Great ride video! My dad had a 1972 Yamaha trail bike that he would take us for rides on. Fun times. It was green and white, classic 70s colors. And my cousin had a Kawasaki in the 90s. THAT was a fast bike!! I think it was a racing bike, but he would never admit it. Thanks for sharing, Chad! 😎
Thanks for the comment! I always liked those old paint styles of the 70s and 80s. I know some people who collect the old steel gas tanks with the cool paint schemes and has them on display.
Fun ride the brush has really grownup.
It is all really growing up.
I live in the Ozarks 2 years a bought a basket case 2008 XT250 it so much fun to rip it up and all over the dirt roads that abound here!
They're a great, reliable bike. Perfect for that type of ride.
I also enjoy riding
It's nice to be able to take a ride through the woods and enjoy the property.
That noise near the start sounded like a fox barking. Those are some nice trails!
That looks like a great bike for a wooded property. Yes, get those other tires for the mud.
I little advice: you are slowing down too much, that is why you are getting stuck. Don’t go crazy fast, but when you approach deep mud or deep soft sand, stand on the pegs, keep your knees bent a little, and power through it. If you think the tire may sink and toss you over the handlebars, extend your arms so that your shoulders, back and hips are further to the back. The front and back tires may get squirrely (swaying left and right), but have faith in your instincts and also, the further the back tire is to the side, the more it wants to (when you are gassing it) put you back straight.
I think you're right...sounded like a fawn to me. Nice way to spend my rainy Memorial Day morning, especially since I sold my bike back in 2019!
I was surprised I never actually saw the fawn. But they are good at hiding in the tall grass. My XT250 doesn't get many miles put on it - just a few trail rides each year through the woods. But I do enjoy those miles. :)
Nice trail ride! I miss our dirt bikes, I had a yzf 400 and a yzf 250 for my son. The neighbors and deer are glad I sold them. Did you see the fawn? Have you taken the stihl to the dealer yet?
That is awesome! I didn't actually see the fawn - but I was pretty sure that's what it was.
The Stihl MS261 is currently at the dealership.
2013 xt250 my first bike I miss it sometimes lol it’s a great bike
I've had several bikes over the years. This one is my favorite all-around bike. I also had a WR250R for a few years. It was amazing - but not as good for comfortable trail rides through our land as this bike is.
@@PurpleCollarLife I went the more aggressive route
I sold for yz125 but had already bought a beta 350. I sold the yz for kx250f much safer at the motocross track.
Nice ride and very nice trail you have access to there!!! Great video just got myself a brand new xt250 and i love it. Very good bike to learn with.😀
Nice 👍. Congrats on the new XT250! They are such a great bike for beginners or someone like me just looking for a comfortable ride through the woods.
My xt250 is a great trail bike. You just need some Kenda Trackmasters, Ricochet bash plate and some handguards and your set for fun.
Glad you had an electric start Chad! I'd be worn out kick starting that thing! LOL
You and me both!
Pretty sure that noise was you running over a rubber chicken
Kyle - you've correctly identified the mystery sound. :)
my xt is stall proof?
fawn bleat