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Does any one want to go into motorcycling?



The crf300 is less intimidating than the dr650.  Some one 170 lbs. would find it more suitable than some

One 286cc but I think 🤔 it’s better for me to have a lower cc bike than a higher one like the dr650. Also I’d be able to take it more tail and enduro riding to build more muscle and have a fun time.

I’d like to get it this year but struggling financially to get to that point this year.  In a few more year possible.  But I’m eager to put out a shared ad with a few of you.

Want to go halfers on this bike 🏍️.  You have it December to June and I have to to July to November or you have it from December to June and I have it to July to November.  We could even trade it every two weeks.  It has a six gear ⚙️ and is more a dirt bike than a dr650.  The Honda crf 300 reach 105 km per hour with out the digital shifter light coming on that 65mph but it can be pushed to 84 mph about 135 km per hour if your will to put the shifter light on for a bit if aggressive riding


I'll have another Yamaha 200 so if you came into Lethbridge we could do a ride together for a day


Locally Yamaha the 200 doesn't have a six gear ⚙️ and can't be taken on the highway 🛣️ but only back roads

I could put in $3000 if your will to put the other $3000.  And if one of use want to buy it out in a few years we could try it and the other person could save another three and get paid three k for another bike 🏍️ in a few years.


The other person buying it out in three years would pay the extra $1000 and then if other person buy in three years if saving 3 k like the person buying it off the other will save 3 k will get another bike.


I'll even take it for the first sept to June and then could get your license 🪪 with it from July to November.  Or if your more local to

Lethbridge we could trade monthly or biweekly.

I thought I wanted the dr650

But it’s not dirt biking enough for

Me and more

An adventure bike.  So I’m looking at the crf 300 and it looks good 😊 my wife should be happy cause it 350cc less than the bike I was looking at but these are smaller numbers any how from the dr650.

It’s cheaper than the drz400.


And

More bike biking than the super moto version.


I’d like to ride to Calgary to pick Kim gluten free treats or ride to the mountains to set up a wall tent with my dad and stay a night.  The affordable come back the next in couple days to work.  I think the crf 300 l the best piece of equipment for it.




Over 900 calories burnt in two and a half hours of riding the motor bike 50 km and only cost me $2.50 in fuel ⛽️

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