and also there is no maximum power for a bike.... lol if she meant to say maximum displacement is 600cc's she is still wrong because they make xr 650's and atk makes a 700 2 stroke
@bigcloud950 depends on the rider and how big they are. i started riding an xr 100 when i was like 6. but a full grown dude can handle a crf 250, a first time rider will bust on a 250 2 stroke
2 stroke is scary as shit and is not for beginners also, the cc depends on your weight and height so 200-300cc for beginners is bs so if your a beginner depending on your age you should get a 125cc 4 stroke
this is a fail. 4 stroke is better for beginners it has less power off start. 2 stroke bikes are quicker on the start and have way more torque. and i think a bigger should stick within 100 to 200 range. i think a beginner would be cute attempting to drive a yz 250 for example.
@CRHSproductions uh. i did. i started on a 2 stroke yz 250. the torque was hard as hell to overcome as i was just a beginner to the clutch. i like two strokes better as they are cheaper to maintain and seem to have more speed. depends on how you go about your riding. if you want to race get a 2 stroke and if you just want to ride it doesn't matter. i also like that 2 strokes are a hell of a lot easier to kick
@CRHSproductions yup. although if you don't have much money just get a 2 stroke. they are way cheaper to maintain. also you don't have to learn on a four stroke then get a 2 stroke. i understand how much torque difference there is. (about 10 on a yz250) and for the money how i went worked for me. but i think it would've been way easier on a 4 stroke.
this video is lame... it obviously was made by someone who doesn't know much about dirtbikes or engines or buying used
sirfartsalotP86 2 months ago
the second best thing to riding a motorcycle is riding a dirtbike? what the heck is up with this? this is the best thing
mgpBLARG 2 months ago
lol 200-300 cc haha
chriswolfman97 2 months ago
This Is Shit..... Horrible Guide
CommentatingAccount 3 months ago
beginners should not use 200-300cc maximum is 85 or 125 for beginners (250 is WAY to powerful)
ComonPpl00 3 months ago
2 strokes are way to powerful for a beginner and the are loud and four strokes are less powerful but have the power right then and there
rpw22499 5 months ago
all of my freinds own 2 strokes and they are always replacing parts 2 STROKES SUCK ASS!
MXJohnHMX1 5 months ago
She forget how much $ too, and 4 strokes definitly outlast 2 strokes
MXJohnHMX1 7 months ago
@MXJohnHMX1 dont know much about bikes eh? FOUR STROKES SUCK!!!!! 2 STROKES RULE!!!!!!
113cross 5 months ago
@113cross 2 strokes suck they break like every month, and sound like someone is shitting and farting at the same time.
MXJohnHMX1 5 months ago
Yeah someone who has never ridden a bike before should hop on a 300, this Vid is stupid
360GamEmoDEz 7 months ago
and also there is no maximum power for a bike.... lol if she meant to say maximum displacement is 600cc's she is still wrong because they make xr 650's and atk makes a 700 2 stroke
crimson22s 7 months ago
1. 2 strokes are NOT for beginners
2. 4 strokes dont "last longer"
3. a beginner shouldnt be riding anything over a 250
4. "test drive is optional" bullshit you always should test out a bike your buying
5. thats a nice ass 08 yz250
crimson22s 7 months ago 2
@crimson22s then what should be a beginner bike?
bigcloud950 5 months ago
@bigcloud950 depends on the rider and how big they are. i started riding an xr 100 when i was like 6. but a full grown dude can handle a crf 250, a first time rider will bust on a 250 2 stroke
crimson22s 5 months ago
@ZacharyHarnum yea it is im a begginer and have 2 stroke matters on how many cc u got
MrRcFan 7 months ago
wow a 200 or 300cc is not for beginners
flowballer 7 months ago
terrible video
xxheadshot51xx 8 months ago
this video sucks!!!!! why?
2 stroke is scary as shit and is not for beginners also, the cc depends on your weight and height so 200-300cc for beginners is bs so if your a beginner depending on your age you should get a 125cc 4 stroke
modernwarfare2pwner 9 months ago
Howcast always puts up videos right ad i am doing the thing. i was just looking on ebay for dirt bikes yesterday
61corvett 1 year ago
this is a fail. 4 stroke is better for beginners it has less power off start. 2 stroke bikes are quicker on the start and have way more torque. and i think a bigger should stick within 100 to 200 range. i think a beginner would be cute attempting to drive a yz 250 for example.
CRHSproductions 1 year ago
@CRHSproductions Actually, that is only true for Quads.
Evansmustard 1 year ago
@Evansmustard deff not, i've seen it
CRHSproductions 1 year ago
@CRHSproductions uh. i did. i started on a 2 stroke yz 250. the torque was hard as hell to overcome as i was just a beginner to the clutch. i like two strokes better as they are cheaper to maintain and seem to have more speed. depends on how you go about your riding. if you want to race get a 2 stroke and if you just want to ride it doesn't matter. i also like that 2 strokes are a hell of a lot easier to kick
ccubsfan94 10 months ago
@ccubsfan94 exactly, but it would have been easier if u started off wit a 4 stoke tho, right?
CRHSproductions 10 months ago
@CRHSproductions yup. although if you don't have much money just get a 2 stroke. they are way cheaper to maintain. also you don't have to learn on a four stroke then get a 2 stroke. i understand how much torque difference there is. (about 10 on a yz250) and for the money how i went worked for me. but i think it would've been way easier on a 4 stroke.
ccubsfan94 10 months ago
@ccubsfan94 how is that? a 2 stroke constantly needs oil, a four stroke needs it changed only once a year, not even that much sometimes
and they are easier on gas too
CRHSproductions 10 months ago
@CRHSproductions well duh. the oil goes in the gas. yeah. but 2 strokes have a bit more power.
ccubsfan94 10 months ago
@ccubsfan94 i know
CRHSproductions 10 months ago