What Green Lane Bike Would You Suggest?

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by West Cork Paul, Nov 2, 2019.

  1. My first question would be is, where would I lane and how would I get there, I.E. van, trailer etc which is extra cost.

    Generally I'd stick to 250 ish engine size and one of the more recognised makes for no other reason than access of parts
     
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  2. (thats 2 questions)
     
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  3. buy or borrow an OS map check the bridleways or bye-ways (legal) or join TRF, get a road legal trailie, 250cc more than adequate.
     
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  4. He lives in Ireland which is all green,also the tarmacadam brothers have been banned.:upyeah:
     
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  5. I went firetrail riding with some mates and I had an old xt400 which amazed my mates at how much traction it had chugging up steep hills and throught thick mud. Feck all good tho for the yeeha action and the suspension was laughable compared to their motox stuff
     
  6. Thanks fellas and keep the suggestions coming.

    Yes it will need to be road legal or have the ability to make it road legal then I can just ride it the short distance to some trails.

    Yes, I agree 250cc is probably all that’s required.

    Not into quads.

    Hmmm:thinkingface: a DR250?
     
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  7. that just so happens to be road legal...
     
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  8. Huge plus, mine is too.
     
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  9. This was the best £750 I've spent, great fun. Honda 250.
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  10. I’ve seen that one in previous photos of yours Steve, which model is it? It’s prettier than a DR250:)
     
  11. It's a 1983 Xl 250 R, this is a Japanese import, this one has twin carbs.
    Steve
     
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  12. you don't want a pretty bike for going of road. you want a slightly scruffy but incredibly reliable well maintained one where parts are easily sourced. something like mine tbh.
     
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  13. You won’t get much for a grand. As light at possible and, if you are inside leg challenged, as low.
    I had one of these, cheap as chips and totally bulletproof
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  14. Hi Bradders. What is this please?
    Thread is very interesting.
     
  15. With the right bike and lifestyle choices, this could be you.

     
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  16. Any model of 250 Yam or Honda will do you fine ... just make sure it is as good as you can get for your budget. Don’t worry about cosmetics, just make sure the engine and suspension are good.

    I had a Yam TTR250 for many years - the perfect bike for green-lane novices. The Serow (on the right) has the same engine but a lower seat height.

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    I traded it in for a Honda CRF250 Rally last year for a trip down all the way through Spain to Morocco to go camping in the Sahara :)

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  17. Honda xr 250 bullet proof but dull as dish water me in the Sahara for 10 days my idea of nirvana !!!

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  18. Cr250 I thibk, old 4 strong thumper. Where the 2 strokes were using all their revs and not able to get up hills, mine was 2 or 3 great and just pulled and pulled
     
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  20. Definitely not inside leg challenged here - 35” :astonished:

    The budget of 1k is just because this is for fun and I know I will drop it several times so as long as it’s mechanically reliable I’m not too fussed about cosmetics/age/brand (but spares must be readily available).

    ps. What model Honda is that?
     
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