Yea it would fit but it would be just a tad big but I got mine when I was 4”8 and it was a lil big. just make sure the crf125 isn’t the big wheel version, Oh and another thing if your cousin can ride a xr80 and/or crf80 then it will fit perfectly.
Maybe, but I have seen kids have some really bad crashes too many times to count, and many had no gear on. They give out stickers at most places that say "Stupid Hurts". I would rather teach him the right way, so he can enjoy it rather then eating everywhere. He can ride his smaller bike really well, so this is just about him learning the clutch.
Depends on your age. The 125 is a great bike that will serve you well, but you will outgrow it. Buy one used, take care of it, and you will be able to sell it when you are ready to move up for the same price you bought it for.
At the time he was 4"11. He just moved up to this bike. He started on a Yamaha TTR50(his brother's old bike), and then moved up a Honda CRF70...which has an auto-clutch.
That's what you do, help your kids out. It was first time riding the clutch, and it was the perfect way to show him how to "feel" the clutch so he would "learn it once, learn it right".....which he did and then never stalled the bike the entire time.
I would recommend getting a 125 engine size, and the brand depends on what your using it for. I prefer Honda because the engine is very reliable and is mainly for trails, if your looking for a bike to ride motorcross than Yamaha, KTM, or Kawasaki are good options. I don’t know that much about dirt bikes tho so hope this helps anyway
This was (is)my 1st bike and I'm 13 and 5,4 I love it. Today was my 1st ride and i learned from you a bit
Glad to hear. They are such a great bike. My son loves it.
I’m 10 years old and 4’10 and I love the bike
@@BSRC-tc3pg My cousin is 4’7 could he fit
Yea it would fit but it would be just a tad big but I got mine when I was 4”8 and it was a lil big. just make sure the crf125 isn’t the big wheel version, Oh and another thing if your cousin can ride a xr80 and/or crf80 then it will fit perfectly.
I'm 14 5'4 looking to get this dirtbike is it a good fit?
The dad is too protective let the kid get use to the bike
Maybe, but I have seen kids have some really bad crashes too many times to count, and many had no gear on. They give out stickers at most places that say "Stupid Hurts". I would rather teach him the right way, so he can enjoy it rather then eating everywhere. He can ride his smaller bike really well, so this is just about him learning the clutch.
Sorry, mate
I got the 2021 crf125f and it's a great bike and I'm 12 and it fits me great.
how much was it
It was 4,000
@@duskyboy404 4000$ Australian dollars?
I don't know
@@duskyboy404 What country do you live in lol?
Priceless
Is this a big wheel or Small wheel
It's the small one I know because I have the big wheel
How tall is he
Do you need to hold the couch in when you stop again
Yes
Yeah unless you are in neutral
Yes you need to pull the clutch in when coming to stop, otherwise the engine will stall.
Oh God , shift please!! 🤣🤣
Lmao you should have seen my first ride, sounded like it was gonna blow
any suggestions im getting the crf 125f big wheel and im. 5’4 should i get the 230?
GETTING HIGH WITH GUCCIKIDD 187 thanks
Depends on your age. The 125 is a great bike that will serve you well, but you will outgrow it. Buy one used, take care of it, and you will be able to sell it when you are ready to move up for the same price you bought it for.
I got a 125 and they rip, road and trials
@@kamdenray4617 that was 9 months ago im 5'8 now...
@@kaiosgotaura lmfao what did you end up getting
How tall is he?
At the time he was 4"11. He just moved up to this bike. He started on a Yamaha TTR50(his brother's old bike), and then moved up a Honda CRF70...which has an auto-clutch.
@@jackstandjunkieshaul-n-oat5079 Oh ok, thanks.
but if any suggestions let me know
Have you ridden before?
exact bike i learned on
Awesome!!
why in the heck did dad get on the bike… gotta also manage him on the rear???
That's what you do, help your kids out. It was first time riding the clutch, and it was the perfect way to show him how to "feel" the clutch so he would "learn it once, learn it right".....which he did and then never stalled the bike the entire time.
holy man letting the clutch out is not that hard the kid seems like he knows what hes doing
@@n64h85 do u ride dirt bikes
@@jackstandjunkieshaul-n-oat5079😂😂😂 get you big azz off the back of that bike 🤦🏽♂️
I’m 12 and 5,3 I’m on a razor I am saving up for a gas dirt bike but I don’t now what brand or what engine size I should get any ideas
If you want reliable go Honda they’re expensive but there is good as they get
Can you run a clutch
@@isaacschlegel4203 I was thinking Honda my dad ride motorcycles so I think I would understand stand it
I would recommend getting a 125 engine size, and the brand depends on what your using it for. I prefer Honda because the engine is very reliable and is mainly for trails, if your looking for a bike to ride motorcross than Yamaha, KTM, or Kawasaki are good options. I don’t know that much about dirt bikes tho so hope this helps anyway
Crf125f
I have the same goggles and helmet except my helmet is beat up
LOL
You know it might make it easier for him if you didn’t sit on the bike as well 🤦🏼♂️
maybe if you would get off the rear of the bike and stop weighing it down and pushing the kid then maybe he would learn
Well Noxy, thanks for you input, but he wanted to show him how to use it, and he learned how to do it.
How tall is he