Why Should I Buy a DS650
#11
I think at this point we are all hiding and watching....these folks sure do leave ya hanging....maybe the best is yet to come. Oh yeah...you need to buy a DS because its fun to be the underdog whenever you pull up to the line with some of those nagging 450's and then watch them look in awe after you blow them off the track...[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
#12
Living in Nevada how can you NOT own a DS. DS is great for that area. I live in NJ near PA with tons of trails and I still wouldnt trade my DS.
If properly setup DS isn't a bad MX bike tho not the best. I have guys looking at me funny when I bring it to the track can catch as much air as they do and later give me props. Suspension on this bike out of the box is hard to beat. I swapped with a YFZ450 and I couldn't wait to get back on my plush DS.
If properly setup DS isn't a bad MX bike tho not the best. I have guys looking at me funny when I bring it to the track can catch as much air as they do and later give me props. Suspension on this bike out of the box is hard to beat. I swapped with a YFZ450 and I couldn't wait to get back on my plush DS.
#14
Actually you don't see to many Bomb's in Vegas as there is a ton of Yamaha dealers out here and the 2 (crappy) Bomb dealers here you don't want to deal with. And all other brands dealerships in Las Vegas are almost owned by Arizona Motorsports, so deals are hit or miss.
I'm serious about the DS650 but I will wait until the next years version comes out. Maybe an 07 raptor if there is no EFI on the Bomb. When you live in Nevada you will travel all over and the elevations can run from sea level to 11,000K. I'm getting tired of rejetting the raptor everytime I take a trip out of town. Yes it was also easier to own a carb'd bike when i lived in Philly and New Jersey, as sea level was pretty much it.
I'm serious about the DS650 but I will wait until the next years version comes out. Maybe an 07 raptor if there is no EFI on the Bomb. When you live in Nevada you will travel all over and the elevations can run from sea level to 11,000K. I'm getting tired of rejetting the raptor everytime I take a trip out of town. Yes it was also easier to own a carb'd bike when i lived in Philly and New Jersey, as sea level was pretty much it.
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