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Hi, my friend has a honda crf80 and he is telling me i should get a honda. I was thinking about getting a honda crf100f. Are yamaha dirt bikes better? And Are motocross dirt bikes better for jumping things? I want a fast bike that wont get messed up if i jump high. I also want a bike that wont break down on me. Please answer.
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hondas are better try the crf150 its a really good race bike and hondas are always reliable...how often you rebuild depends on how you ride the bikeI there any way that i can get a Rieju RS2 125 motorcycle in the states?
Honda and KTM build the best four stroke engines. Yamaha isn't far behind. If you want a fast bike that you can jump, a crf150 might be more up your alley than a crf100. The crf100 is a good bike for beginners. It is very reliable and will last you for years.Does CBZ Extreme have tubeless tyres?
If you are planning on jumping, the bikes you listed are not very good for that. They can take a couple 3 foot hills, but if you are planning on landing 50 ft doubles, then you should set your sites on something more suited for the task. Judging by the size of bikes you are looking at, you are either small or a beginner. If you are a beginner, both of those bikes listed above, along with a Yamaha TTR-125 are some good beginner options. If you are just small, then Honda's new CRF-150 would be a very nice bike for you.Any of the little 80cc to 110cc bikes are pretty good, Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, KTM, or Kawasaki, for a trail bike or a pit bike. None of these are really made for big jumps or very much speed. The new Honda CRF150 is the only little four-stroke currently out there right now that is made to race and jump. If you are not in a hurry and do not want the Honda, just wait. It won't be long before all the other brands bring out a competetive bike for the Honda CRF150.
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