@@cannonsmith7429 not really. They feel close to the same. In my opinion the 250fx handles better, and almost feels lighter, even though it might be slightly heavier on paper
@@eastman922 Makes sense. How do you feel the power stacks up vs the 350? I'm curious how the maintenance schedule treats you this time around with smaller cc's. I think Connor's bike had decent hours on it and never had issues.
@@cannonsmith7429the 350 has more power. The FX doesn’t feel lacking in power though. I think Connor did a top end around 140 hours or so on his 21’. Only time will tell! I just raced the Delta GP this weekend and loved racing the Yamaha. It feels great on the track and excellent in the sand.
I have a 2021 250fx that I bought brand new, right now it has 270 hours, I haven't changed the piston yet, I haven't even checked the valve adjustment haha and the thing runs perfectly fine, all I do is oil changes around 20 hours and clean or change the air filter and that's it, those bikes are really solid, they last for a long time, lately I'm also riding on the track and works perfect as well.@@eastman922
@@taylorjacksun2nd312 I haven’t ridden that bike. If you ride more off road you’d want the wide ratio tranny and 6th gear. If mostly track then the f would be better. I’ve ridden the fx on track and it felt at home. For me and the riding I do I’ll take the fx all day
Wow super jealous of where u get to ride!!! Looks like a blast!
@@nickadkins7765 dude I’m lucky to ride in the desert like this. Utah has some pretty good riding spots
Do you notice a difference in weight from the 350 to this? The 250FX has always been on the back of my mind, it’s a sweet bike
@@cannonsmith7429 not really. They feel close to the same. In my opinion the 250fx handles better, and almost feels lighter, even though it might be slightly heavier on paper
@@eastman922 Makes sense. How do you feel the power stacks up vs the 350? I'm curious how the maintenance schedule treats you this time around with smaller cc's. I think Connor's bike had decent hours on it and never had issues.
@@cannonsmith7429the 350 has more power. The FX doesn’t feel lacking in power though. I think Connor did a top end around 140 hours or so on his 21’. Only time will tell! I just raced the Delta GP this weekend and loved racing the Yamaha. It feels great on the track and excellent in the sand.
I have a 2021 250fx that I bought brand new, right now it has 270 hours, I haven't changed the piston yet, I haven't even checked the valve adjustment haha and the thing runs perfectly fine, all I do is oil changes around 20 hours and clean or change the air filter and that's it, those bikes are really solid, they last for a long time, lately I'm also riding on the track and works perfect as well.@@eastman922
Best section of nutty putty
@@kenden947 seriously. Love that section
Have you ridden the 2024 250f? And what are the main differences between the f and fx? (From a riding perspective)
@@taylorjacksun2nd312 I haven’t ridden that bike. If you ride more off road you’d want the wide ratio tranny and 6th gear. If mostly track then the f would be better. I’ve ridden the fx on track and it felt at home. For me and the riding I do I’ll take the fx all day