Is a 450cc (full cross) suitable for starting motocross at the age of 15?

I'm 15 years old now and got a 2012 Suzuki RM-Z 450 six months ago. First, we went out to the field to take driving lessons. After about four one-hour rides on the field, we took a three-month break during the winter. Now, in spring, May, we went to the track in Dieskau for the first time. The ground was very hard and extremely bumpy, so the bike rode with me more than I rode with it in the first few laps. By the end of the day, after about 13 laps, I was making jumps of up to 2 meters. However, I'm optimistic about further success. What do you think? Would a 250 or 350 be better? Of course, it would have to be within the budget of €2,800, which is how much the Suzuki is currently worth. Thank you in advance.👍🏽👋🏽

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LinaMotocross
8 years ago

I would recommend you for the “beginning” something with less cubic I just drive 125ccm gas and can keep well with others, so kubik has not much to do with speed and for the beginning is one with 125ccm more recommended

Lg lina

matrix791
8 years ago

So the 450 is too big and heavy for you. you don’t have the power and the driving technology to drive jemanls up well. if you continue with her on the stretch around you will never learn.

get yourself a 250 4 clock and learn the driving technique first, because only by doing this you can take a machine and take part in the youth trainings. only there you can learn where to give gas, how to put yourself in the curve, how jump and how to land. .

PYROandKTM4LIVE
8 years ago

A 450ccm fullcross is viiiiieeelll too much for a beginner!!!!!!!I would put you a 125 to the heart because it already has about 40 ps and this is already intense!!!!!!!!!

Lumpen21
8 years ago

I am 6 years old and drive ne maico 700 2 tacter.

Fun by side with 15 ne 250 is too crassed you will see if you have to drive in the mud or land wrong while slipping off the gas. You should start with a 125.

Lumpen21
8 years ago
Reply to  Lumpen21

450* I thought

Effigies
8 years ago

All day only 13 rounds? That’s what answers the question.

The thing overwhelms you hopelessly from the strength endurance, and with it you will always ruin the driving style because you practically always run in the emergency program.

Look at the club to see if there’s a ne RM-Z250 and offer him to trade for a few rounds. And take the rounds.

I bet you’re on the 250s faster.

blackhaya
8 years ago

You mean motocross?

This is driven on race tracks and is beautifully in circles, one can drive on one of the approximately 200 race tracks in Germany.

Only the cubic classes in motocross cannot be compared with those of road machines. In the terrain is driven with other speeds than on the road and it counts driving skills and stamina and less the engine power.

Most professionals drive a 250 cubic machine, advanced a 125 cubic.

fuji415
8 years ago

There you can’t go with what is completely inappropriate because you can get exactly as good as the class B has climbed into a Formula 1 racer and race that goes well until the first curve then it bangs.

That’s exactly how the bike is just something for pure professionals who have been driving the sport for years but not for a child who can ride a bike and then you have to work up to get that kind of ride and be allowed to ride.

Capacity 100-144 ccm 2-stroke; 175-250 ccm 4-stroke. Age from 14 to 21 years.

http://blog.msr-motox.de/?page_id=192

http://www.mxcup.de/media/files/Supercup-2014-Ausschrift.pdf

PonjoO
8 years ago

Age 15 Then you flee from the box ^^

LinaMotocross
8 years ago
Reply to  PonjoO

that is also not true even 15 years can deal with a 450s maybe it is jaa for beginners too much but kubik has not to do with age!

PonjoO
8 years ago
Reply to  LinaMotocross

Yes, that’s the problem I know exactly what it looks like to whom 15 year-olds say they can deal with ner 450;)

Effigies
8 years ago

There have recently been 15 year-olds because they have even changed the World Cup regulations.

Mopetfahrer
8 years ago

Hello Moritz 1324

As a 15-year-old you can only drive up to 50 ccm, from 16 years you can make A 1, that is to say, up to 125 ccm and 11kw, from 18 years you can make A 2, that is to say motorcycles up to 35 Kw, only after two years A 2 you can drive class A just make the practical exam

bbzzii
8 years ago
Reply to  Mopetfahrer

You don’t need a license in the grounds.

Effigies
8 years ago
Reply to  bbzzii

In the area you need a driver’s license just like on the road.

Motocross is not on the ground but on a special race track. You don’t need one because it’s not a public transport space.

Effigies
8 years ago
Reply to  Mopetfahrer

50s are in the MX for 4-8 years old.

Lumpen21
8 years ago
Reply to  Mopetfahrer

What a specialist