Good but not so expensive 250cc motocross?

Hello, I'm looking for an inexpensive, yet still good-value 250cc motocross bike. Does anyone know anything about this?

I've read about the Cenkoo K2 and the Alfarad. But what are they like?

kind regards

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Zanora
3 years ago

What doesn't cost much? So cheap China parts I would never recommend to cross. During cross-driving, the parts are under great stress. The cheap price is quite noticeable. It is saved from the back to the front, in all parts. Be it engine damage or fractures, this can be life-threatening. Better look at what was needed, which is not so crowded. With good cross machines, this is a true patience test. Two-clockers are a little cheaper than four-clockers, but they need a mixture of petrol.

Go to the garden, it's going twice, but not all the time. It doesn't matter if fenced, own property or anything else. In case of regular use as a cross-section, this must be reported. Except for the noise level. Cross-machines are far audible and even if the next neighbor lives a mile away you hear that and he can feel harassed in his rest. Then come friend and helper and kindly suit you. If you want to cross secretly in the garden, I would recommend you an e-moped that just sums up a bit before you. However, they cost more in the purchase, but at the discount prices it would be worth considering.

My kids drive both crosses. A quad of a moped. Both machines are KTM. We are quite satisfied with this, but you must not underestimate cross-machines in terms of consumption, because they are drinking right if you have fun. Regular care and maintenance are important. What and how many times must be done is machine-dependent. But after each cross, the moped must be cleaned and examined if what does not fit. You don't see this on fully-saw machines…. cleaning often takes more time than driving by the way mentioned….

peterobm
3 years ago

Keep your fingers away

Where are you going to heat around? at least not on the road

peterobm
3 years ago
Reply to  Luca14102

can be costly, the engines are extremely loaded – check valve play regularly, piston carburetor etc and that at China scrap

peterobm
3 years ago

well-known cross-machines that are also repaired in good motorcycle workshops. a spare part supply should be present.