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Which Bike For My Son To Buy? Advice Please Size And Make!


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Hi my son is looking for a new ish bike 2012-onwards. He's been riding a ty175 and is very proficient on that and also on my rev3 270.

Im looking for advice on size and make if possible, he obviously goes for looks but i would rather him have a bike that is reliable and good to ride.

There is no intention to ride on the road so I was thinking 125-200.

He's looking at purchase on HP via me of course.

All ideas welcome.

THANKS!!!!!!!!!!

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Ha ha ha and that don't just apply to bike's as we all know .

Personally i don't think you can go wrong with any of the bikes at that model year . I think you can get good bargains on a brand new ,very slightly used GasGas from Sandifords just now and i take notice of what lad's are riding the most of with Sherco and Montesa being in the minority . Not saying that's bad or Sherco are a bad bike . If he like's the Sherco and he's sure let him go with his gut , myself GasGas .

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I'm starting to think that a 200 is the perfect bike for us mortals.

The big guys may need the big motors for the big stuff, but we probably don't.

I had an '03 200 Pro that was TOTALLY amazing...but only when it ran.

I recently rode an as-new '01 Sherco 200 that was BRILLIANT, and I hear that the Beta 200 is, as well.

For me, the 200 gives smoother power delivery without the big hit.

Much better in the tight stuff and slippy stuff.

I can do full lock turns all day on the 200 Sherco, but not so on my 2.9.

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