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June 24th, 2011 08:45 AM #21
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July 29th, 2011 11:33 PM #22
Sir Leo, are you fond of dirtbiking (trails and enduros) for a weekend warrior?
If so, you'd be fine for a beginner-bike like a Honda XR200 4-stroke, or even a stock Honda XRM, or this Yamaha DT125 2-stroke i had before:
Sooner, or later, with enough seat-of-pants exposure to trails and enduros (not necessarily motocross, which is by far one of the most dangerous sports that demands topnotch physique, concentration, commitment, stamina, and superb riding skills), you may be able to progress to a 4-stroke 250cc dirtbike or even a 450cc dirtbike like this honey.... HUWAAAW!
In my case sir, since 2007 i have changed my bike to a 250cc YZ250 2-stroke and could have never been better....
i get to enjoy the nature outside of bustling cities, able to traverse trails that are hard-to-access or inaccessible to 4x4 vehicles.... and so far in our list as a group of trailriders, we've been through the mountain ranges of Rizal, Bulacan in Ipo Dam area, Pampanga, Zambales and Tarlac (specifically the scenery at Mount Pinatubo area)....
Goodluck on your choices sir!
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December 20th, 2011 11:21 AM #23
for me, i learned using a honda wave kasi semi automatic via foot clutch lang. good thing about it is you can start driving at 2nd or 3rd gear para medyo mabagal ang arangkada, especially kung di mo pa masyado timplado yung twist sa throttle. then pag comfortable ka na with the throttle and shifting pattern you can start na with the 1st gear.
ive tried yung mga automatic scoots nung nagsisimula pa ako but i find it quite hard lalo na yung bglang arangkada
OT lang...
when i was using my bike, 1500 pesos worth of fuel ko good for almost 3 months na, ngayon im driving a car, 1,500 per week na
hehehe
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