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Love cruising around on my 1986 Yamaha DT 175 Enduro. I get a lot of looks too when I drive it in town. It tops out at 45 but I use it to go in for a quick Mcdonalds cone or picking up some pork chops for the grill that night.
Definitely have wheelie'd this thing and dumped it but havent crashed in years!
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Ethan wrote
Love cruising around on my 1986 Yamaha DT 175 Enduro. I get a lot of looks too when I drive it in town. It tops out at 45 but I use it to go in for a quick Mcdonalds cone or picking up some pork chops for the grill that night.
Definitely have wheelie'd this thing and dumped it but havent crashed in years!
I love Enduro and Dual Sport bikes, I want a Honda bad
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If you are beginner go for a Benelli 302r, amazing bike although performs a bit lower than other competitor products like kawasaki or Yamaha but its weight will help you learn and get accustomed to the bikes agility when you upgrade to a litre class or a 600
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