110cc Youth Dirt Bike

What size dirt bike should I get?

I've asked this before, but I'm still undecided. I was going to get a motorcycle before, but I used the money to invest in a new car instead. (: However, I am ready for a new bike. I used to ride a 110cc motocross back in my youth. Never I have sat in something bigger than a 125 though. It's mostly all I've been around. I have 17 years, 5'5 "and weighs about 130. I'm looking for a bike that is fast, powerful and not very easy to drive … I want a bike that is a bit of a challenge to drive, so I can progress and learn to get better. I've always liked Yamaha, however I am pretty open-minded now, if not a 2 stroke. Any suggestions or advice, I totally take it seriously. (:

listen well sweet cheeks! : D I have 17 5'7''y 145 lbs. I would recommend a 250 stroke 4. will be the same size as a 125, but have finished with more power and much lower so not so muddy all … and trust me these bikes is your world hun;) I drive a Honda because they are cheaper mods .. ist only problem, they must SOHC means that a lil more coolly, but LOTS OF RAW POWER! GOOD LUCK! and if you need anything just email me;)

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110cc Pit Bike with tons of upgrades


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110cc 4-stroke Dirt Bike


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