All of my training so far has been done on my YZ250 2 stroke, which to be honest is a bit of a beast and can be one hellava handful, but in saying that I do like the full on drive it gives you out of the bends when it picks up. The theory was if I did the majority of my training on the YZ then when I jump on the 4 stroke Honda it will be tons easier to ride.
Well theories don't always work, but god darn it, this one does. The Honda is so much more of a smoother ride. I racked up 4 & 1/2 hours in boggy conditions at the Off Road Centre and felt completely fresh whereas on Wednesday, my last time on the YZ, I did four hours (admittedly in the rain) and it was a struggle. Some of it may be that the Honda is smaller and lighter and I can chuck it around a bit more, but a lot of it stems from the smoother power and the fact it just chugs on through the mud.
I have to say though my YZ has done an amazing job, that poor fella has taken a hammering with at least 4 hours of riding every week, through wind, rain, bog, heat..... and huge credit has to got to my Dad who has prepped, maintained and made sure the old girl has kept going!
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