Ds 250 Ride Report
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Picked up my sons new ds250 on saturday, we think this machine is the bomb. in the trails it does not matter who rides it the ds ends up in front, the ds is very predictable the power is easy to control, it tracks well at speed and overall a very fun machine to ride. I have raced and rode many machines in my life, I started riding at 12 and i am 50 yrs old now and have rode many machines in those years, while this ds does not have the top speed of my LT250z it is a great well rounded machine that is quick and nimble in the bush despite its weight. Oh and wheelies are no problem hold the rear brake on give it some throttle let go of the brake, a little tug and its up and going
#13
Originally posted by: mudgeek
. Oh and wheelies are no problem hold the rear brake on give it some throttle let go of the brake, a little tug and its up and going
. Oh and wheelies are no problem hold the rear brake on give it some throttle let go of the brake, a little tug and its up and going
Is that on the ltz250? or on the ds250? I dont think it is good for it to hold the rear brake and give some throttle. Or do you do that the make the belt slip and cause a virtual delayed CVT engagement?
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