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Thread: Maggot motorcycle stoke thread
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06-27-2022, 11:11 AM #3226Registered User
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I know a guy who got his SurRon plated. Street legal. Don’t think that I’ll go through the hassle. I have a rack. But I’ll probably mainly just sneak across to the trails close to home.
Apparently these things are a mod junky’s wet dream. Gonna run it stock at first and see how that does. Clip the green wire though of course.
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06-27-2022, 11:13 AM #3227Registered User
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And it ain’t cheap, $13k, but a Stark Varg could probably be plated and that thing would be a sick bike for anything dirt. Would be insane with slicks on it too. Hopefully these co tiniest to progress and there quality comes up and price comes down.
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06-27-2022, 11:16 AM #3228
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06-27-2022, 11:18 AM #3229Registered User
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I rode my friends Alta dual sport (rip), so powerful and fun. So odd having no sound and vibrations coming from a big bore thumper.
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06-27-2022, 11:22 AM #3230Registered User
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06-27-2022, 11:40 AM #3231
Buddy got a DRZ400 in CB. Couldn't take him on any singletrack without feeling it would be long day of picking up a heavy bitch. So we scooted up Pearl Pass to see if the snow cleared yet.
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06-27-2022, 12:09 PM #3232
I'm looking forward to seeing them finally take the larger sur ron, the storm bee, into full production. I saw a couple test vids and it looked silly fun. Prolly be >10k but watchagonnado...
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06-27-2022, 12:58 PM #3233Registered User
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06-27-2022, 01:44 PM #3234
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06-27-2022, 08:56 PM #3235
Maggot motorcycle stoke thread
On this note for general mountain all around single track riding what are you guys using?
Buddy says go with a 2 smoke 300. I was thinking four stroke 250 Exc-f. He says the 250 won’t have enough torque for our application.
I mean hell on this ride this weekend my top speed was 49 mph and average Riding speed was only 15. I barely got out of second gear for most of the day.
What y’all ridin single track on?
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06-27-2022, 09:13 PM #3236
250 4 stoke works great but looses power at 12k elevation.
300 2 stoke is like the Tesla of dirt bikes. Everyone has one, loves it and trys to get everyone else on one.
I'll stick with my 350 4 stoke. Faster and smoother than a 300 and revs to the moon. Got a few pounds in the 2 stoke but not a handful like a 450. Fuel injection works perfectly. Best singletrack trail bike IMO. Comes in orange, red, or white
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06-28-2022, 06:18 AM #3237Registered User
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Been looking at a street legal WR450F myself. Guys I ride with have em and use them as snow bikes in the winter. It is actually somewhat lighter than my WR250R and rides really nimble comparatively. Definitely not as comfortable on the road though.
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06-28-2022, 09:57 AM #3238one of those sickos
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I'm in the two stroke camp for singletrack. They are lighter, easier to ride, and much easier to maintain than 4t. If you're not doing much road work, there is no advantage to 4t. Either TPI or a Lectron carb makes elevation and temperature changes irrelevant.
That said, the 350 is pretty incredible. If the $1000+ valve job doesn't turn you off, it would be a fine choice.
For pure singletrack use I wouldn't choose a WR450. They are heavier than the 300s, and offer no advantage.
The WR250R is a dual sport, not a dirtbike, so it's not a fair comparison to a 450F. The R does have a nearly indestructible engine with car-like maintenance intervals, though.ride bikes, climb, ski, travel, cook, work to fund former, repeat.
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06-28-2022, 11:56 AM #3239
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06-28-2022, 12:59 PM #3240
Doesn't matter what bike. Buy the cleanest available for the best deal. Ride.
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06-28-2022, 06:04 PM #3241
300 2t. Balls for lugging up hard shit. Nimble for turning on tight twisty track.
250 2t would be an excellent choice as well. A bit more nimble, but not quite as much low end grunt. I doubt a 200 2t would do well enough at altitude, but is an incredibly fun bike on singletrack since it rides more like a mountain bike.
350 4t with wide ratio transmission (ktm 350 xcw) would be another solid choice. Does not turn as quickly as the 300 2t. If you're definition is wide open singletrack with not super tight turns then 350 4t is excellent.
I prefer the 300 2t in the northeast because it has wicked power for big moves and lugging up steep track while being nimble and fun/fast on tight twisty track. The 350xcw would be better if you are riding a mix of singletrack and desert whoops. The 2t bikes are simply not as planted as 4t when going in a straight line. In other words, the 2t wants to turn and the 4t wants to go straight. Another way of thinking about it is the 2t is like a nimble dh bike while the 4t is like a plow dh bike.
I agree with Evan... lectron or tpi if you are going to be changing altitude significantly on rides.
Or just get an ebike... I haven't been on my Enduro or mototrials bike in weeks lol. Speaking of which I need to get on my trials bike... clinic coming up soon. All r really fun though.
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06-28-2022, 06:06 PM #3242
I think if I had money for a trail specific bike I’d go Xr400 for sportier riding style or tw200 for putt-putt riding style.
Has anyone here had a chance to ride the new trail 125? It seems pretty neat.
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06-28-2022, 06:43 PM #3243Registered User
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Xr400 and sporty in the same sentence?
It's not 1995 anymore. Things have come a.long, long way.
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06-28-2022, 06:58 PM #3244
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06-28-2022, 08:57 PM #3245
The KTM site says the 250 EXC-F, 250 EXC, 350 EXC-F, and 300 EXC are all within 3 pounds. You guys must be pro riders to feel the difference.
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06-28-2022, 10:04 PM #3246
It's not entirely about weight. Engine characteristics play a role, among.others. more rotational mass is part of the reasons being planted above. Big difference in feeling throughout speed, direction change...nimbleness? Depends on the singletrack and the rider. I have more fun on a 2t, 250(with a sx or rktek head) or 300. Had em both and on a 300 now and only because it wasn't available in a 250. Nobody I know runs a 4t on trails in the mountains but the snowbikers do, as it's all about track speed and they don't ride trails per se.
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06-29-2022, 06:34 AM #3247
No matter what bike, I’ve always found that smaller displacement bikes can be more fun cause you’re able to really wring them out instead of constantly holding them back (at least at my skill level). I want just enough power to get the job done.
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06-29-2022, 07:00 AM #3248
If you want to take a stab at quantifying the difference in rotational mass between 250 and 300 two strokes by the same manufacturer I'm all ears. Because it sounds a little like hand-waiving and gram counting on a > 200 lbs machine.
Same. More fun to ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow.
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06-29-2022, 11:07 AM #3249Registered User
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I like having the reserve power of the bigger engine. But I ride at altitude a lot, and crawling up loose scree at 13k' can be much easier with the 450. I definitely don't disagree with y'all about the 300 though. Everyone here probably has way more knowledge and experience w/ motorcycles that me. I'm a total hack and need more power to compensate for lack of skill.
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06-29-2022, 11:20 AM #3250
Go ride all three and report back . Weight isn't the primary issue.
I'm a total hack and the difference between 300 2t and 350 4t is very apparent when riding.
For singletrack, 300 2t or 350 4t is plenty of power. Anymore power than that and you get into traction issues etc.... changing flywheels etc... Motocross track, well that's a different story obviously.
The 350 4t is a little easier to ride in terms of throttle and clutch control. But OP you're a mag so you'll adapt to either .
Maybe more important get the suspension custom tuned for whatever type of riding you primarily participate. This will change your life for the better. I can direct you to a tuner that won't destroy your pocketbook.
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