Going from a 22 250f to this bike man what a difference. I use it strictly trail riding so I can’t attest to MX racing but my god she’s a machine on the trails. Smooth like a Cadillac all the way through all gears
I really need to ride a '24. I never could get the suspension on my '22 quite right for eastern conditions. I either had to run it too soft to prevent deflection in the woods, or to get good holdup in the fast sections it would deflect in the slow ones. Switched brands and the KYBs on day one were far better than the Aer Furk ever was. Good riddance to the damn air fork.
That has been my experience. The 2024 bike handling is dangerous. I am a fast, but careful vet rider. I sustained one injury in the 6 years before this bike. In the 4 months I have owned this bike I have spent $1350 on suspension, $800 on ECU so it will stop backfiring, and I have ended up in the ER, and I have 3 different injuries. Unfortunately my right hand was damaged in one of the crashes. It's a shit frame.
Going from a 22 250f to this bike man what a difference. I use it strictly trail riding so I can’t attest to MX racing but my god she’s a machine on the trails. Smooth like a Cadillac all the way through all gears
I'm also going from a crf250f, looking to get a bike like this one
Good morning, have you been able to try the 5mm low and 5mm back footpegs? Best regards from Guadalajara, Mexico.🔥🔥🔥
Just tuning in... what sprockets are you running
14/52
What engine mounts are you guys using?
We used Works Chassis Labs medium engine mounts
I really need to ride a '24. I never could get the suspension on my '22 quite right for eastern conditions. I either had to run it too soft to prevent deflection in the woods, or to get good holdup in the fast sections it would deflect in the slow ones. Switched brands and the KYBs on day one were far better than the Aer Furk ever was. Good riddance to the damn air fork.
Why not just throw a 13t cs sprocket instead of huge rear?!
The countershaft sprocket size affects the handling of the bike quite a bit, so running bigger sprockets on both ends smoothens out the chassis feel
as a first bike?
Sounds like alot of money to get this already expensive bike to its proper racing form..
so ridiculous lol
That has been my experience. The 2024 bike handling is dangerous. I am a fast, but careful vet rider. I sustained one injury in the 6 years before this bike. In the 4 months I have owned this bike I have spent $1350 on suspension, $800 on ECU so it will stop backfiring, and I have ended up in the ER, and I have 3 different injuries. Unfortunately my right hand was damaged in one of the crashes. It's a shit frame.
Where did tech talk taco Tuesday go?
I love the Yamaha add before the KTM review 🤣
But love the reviews too. Keep it up and keep them coming
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