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I gotta disagree on the tw200. I see them recommended a ton but that big tire and low pegs do you no favors. Narrow single tracks that fat tire loves to grab rocks and trail walls and the low peg height hits everything. A regular dirtbike is gonna do everything better than a tw200 imo. Just one man's its worth what you paid for it
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on August 29, 2025, 11:37:07 AMI gotta disagree on the tw200. I see them recommended a ton but that big tire and low pegs do you no favors. Narrow single tracks that fat tire loves to grab rocks and trail walls and the low peg height hits everything. A regular dirtbike is gonna do everything better than a tw200 imo. Just one man's its worth what you paid for it I totally agree for the most part. That’s why I lifted this one, put fork extensions, a 800 lb taller spring, a 70t sprocket, and taller tires. Now I don’t hit the pegs on anything and since I’m not a ripper, I can put it in 1st, air down the atv tubeless tire tire, and just crawl right up just about anything. The standard dirt bikes absolutely smoke anything I can do and they are better in every way as you said, but except for this - Put 100-150 extra pounds on their back and it all changes. For hunting, I think it works pretty well. It’s a great starter bike otherwise, but not very fun on single track stock.
As a beginner and depending on the kind of riding and all, you might just consider like a TW200 or XT225. I like motorcycles for dual purpose and my TW200 is a hunting machine that will go most single track places. The only places it won’t go are places I wouldn’t have the skill to go with any other bike anyway.