wheelie honda crf150r
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All Comments (15)
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thats funny our channel name is almost the same
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well it depends on how much you ride, but on average the race bikes go out every year, granted that you ride every few days, i know, my family has been racing for years now
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dude thats eventually thats not every year like u said before.
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dude eventually your valves will go out lol
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Thats not true my cusin and I both have crf150r's and we both dont rebuild our engines and they run perfect
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me too! it is hard finding a cheaper 150r
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Yeah. I am racing now, and by the end of this year Im getting a CRF250.
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get the expert model cause i'm 5 three and on the expert i fit with one foot on tip toe
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don't do it unless you race because 150r are fast but take lots of maintenence and you have to rebuild the motor every year
yess good choice
crf150rexpert 4 years ago
if im too small for the crf250r then im goin with the crf150r
ddpmj 4 years ago
yes it's not a bad choice to choose a crf150r it have a lot of torque and a lot of horse power:P
crf150rexpert 4 years ago
hey im thinking about getting a crf150r, i have a crf100 now and it has an fmf pipe, twin air filters, moose racing handle bars, acerbis handguards, new jet, new sprocket, and maxxis racing tires. im 5'3 and about 105lbs. any info is appreciated. either that or crf250r, or crf250x but that might b 2 big
CRFmxracer 4 years ago
yes it's not a bad choice to choose a crf150r it have a lot of torque and a lot of horse power:P
crf150rexpert 4 years ago
klx dude is better then u crf150 your bikes heavy as hell its all about power to weight ratio
Bryd3n 4 years ago
it's better to do some well but him drop the cluch to do some wheelie and in this video its my first run with this new bike
crf150rexpert 4 years ago