Hero dirt on your track! Interesting the power feels stronger than a 2024 YZ250F - maybe the updates to the air box snorkel helped? Try pushing the front brake caliper towards to rotor - that will move the piston in and push the fluid and potentially any air bubbles up to the reservoir - sometimes this will fix a soft feel at the lever on a new bike. Do it a couple of time - push caliper in then pump the lever to push the pads back out...might work.
Yes I think the updates that they did to the airbox definitely helped and wide ratio transmission really good on this bike. I will try to move the piston see if that does anything thx
Hey. I looked through your other videos. I have a 23 300xc and 23 350xcf. I love both. I have nice suspension on both. Thinking about picking up a yamaha 250fx. I rode a nicely set up 2021 250fx recently and was impressed. Can you comment on 350xcf vs 250fx?
Thats a nicer bike, I have a 2021 250fx and I'm thinking to sell it and buy a 2025, I believe that is better, the only thing that I'm thinking about is the suspension, is it stiffer or softer then a 2021, have you ridden older models, what's your opinion?
That's a tough one to answer I'd say the Honda felt a little bit more crispy with the ECU settings all working together with the added goodies But I think this Yamaha definitely pulls a lot further with the 6-speed transmission the updates they did to this FX with the airbox and ecu is a big Improvement compared to the stock motocross bike. the Yamaha handles better in Corners very point and shoot but for the type of riding i do I'd take the fx but wish I can get all the Coatings and goodies on the Yamaha right off the showroom floor
Hero dirt on your track! Interesting the power feels stronger than a 2024 YZ250F - maybe the updates to the air box snorkel helped? Try pushing the front brake caliper towards to rotor - that will move the piston in and push the fluid and potentially any air bubbles up to the reservoir - sometimes this will fix a soft feel at the lever on a new bike. Do it a couple of time - push caliper in then pump the lever to push the pads back out...might work.
Yes I think the updates that they did to the airbox definitely helped and wide ratio transmission really good on this bike. I will try to move the piston see if that does anything thx
The track look fun where is this
It's the turn track near my house you need to come spin some laps! then we have the woods Loop literally 5 minutes up the mountain
Hey. I looked through your other videos. I have a 23 300xc and 23 350xcf. I love both. I have nice suspension on both. Thinking about picking up a yamaha 250fx. I rode a nicely set up 2021 250fx recently and was impressed. Can you comment on 350xcf vs 250fx?
Thats a nicer bike, I have a 2021 250fx and I'm thinking to sell it and buy a 2025, I believe that is better, the only thing that I'm thinking about is the suspension, is it stiffer or softer then a 2021, have you ridden older models, what's your opinion?
Nice bike man!
Noticing any vibration?
I am very curious to know how the power and chassis feel compared to the honda works edition.
That's a tough one to answer I'd say the Honda felt a little bit more crispy with the ECU settings all working together with the added goodies
But I think this Yamaha definitely pulls a lot further with the 6-speed transmission the updates they did to this FX with the airbox and ecu is a big Improvement compared to the stock motocross bike. the Yamaha handles better in Corners very point and shoot but for the type of riding i do I'd take the fx but wish I can get all the Coatings and goodies on the Yamaha right off the showroom floor
sounds mean