DRZ250 Review | Why It’s A HIDDEN GEM For Adult Beginners

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The Suzuki DRZ250 might be the hidden gem you're looking for if you're an adult looking to buy your first dirt bike as a beginner. If you're at least 5'4" tall and want a full size trail dirt bike that's low-maintenance without breaking the bank, then you're in for a treat!
If you’re new to dirt biking, then it’s as important as ever to start out with the right bike. It’s one of the most common mistakes I see new riders make - choosing a dirt bike that’s NOT beginner-friendly. Keep reading to find out if you’ve chosen wisely...
In this review, you're going to learn:
-What kind of dirt bike the Suzuki DRZ 250 is
-What to expect when buying and riding one
-The practical specs, such as horsepower, seat height, top speed, weight, and more
-How to know if the DR-Z250 is the right dirt bike for you
Here's the full article review on my website:
motocrosshideout.com/suzuki-d...
Motocross Hideout is my personal brand to help new riders learn to properly and safely ride a dirt bike so that you don't crash and miss out on life because of an injury. My Virtual Dirt Biker School is an online riding course/camp that teaches anyone new to dirt bikes the basic techniques to stay in control and become a better rider faster. I've taught many first-time riders over the years, both guys and girls, young and old.
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Disclaimer: Dirt biking can be dangerous if you don't respect the bike or terrain. This video shows you tips to help keep you safer as well as improve your riding technique and skill so that you stay in control while riding. I, Kelley Fager from Motocross Hideout, am not held responsible for a crash resulting in an injury from trying these techniques. Please use proper dirt bike riding gear to help prevent an injury.

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  • @MotocrossHideout
    @MotocrossHideout4 ай бұрын

    Does the DR-Z250 sound like a good dirt bike for YOU? Buying your 1st USED dirt bike? Here's what to look for & AVOID: kzread.info/dash/bejne/hKSMuZiMntfPlKQ.html

  • @BlackwaterAquatics
    @BlackwaterAquatics4 ай бұрын

    This bike looks similar to the dr350 which is also a great trail bike for someone whos a lil bigger. More torque than i ever need. For smaller folks you cant go wrong with the serrow 225.

  • @MotocrossHideout

    @MotocrossHideout

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes it is. The DR350 is a great bike as well for the reasons you mentioned as long as you can handle the extra weight. Thanks for watching!

  • @mikedeon1167
    @mikedeon1167Ай бұрын

    Amazing Bike - I bought one to get back into riding a few years ago. Absolutely bullet proof! Oil and filter once a year ;)

  • @MotocrossHideout

    @MotocrossHideout

    Ай бұрын

    Nice, thanks for sharing, Mike!

  • @lizfl420
    @lizfl4203 ай бұрын

    Great video. I'm on a klx140RF (full size tires). Perfect for me as a beginner. I'm 5'5" 130lbs. Love my bike! Keep up with the great videos!

  • @MotocrossHideout

    @MotocrossHideout

    3 ай бұрын

    That's a great beginner bike at your size - thanks for watching!

  • @J1I9M7M4Y
    @J1I9M7M4Y21 күн бұрын

    Very informative video and i got all my questions answerd!

  • @MotocrossHideout

    @MotocrossHideout

    20 күн бұрын

    Glad it was helpful! You going to buy one, Jimmy?

  • @J1I9M7M4Y

    @J1I9M7M4Y

    20 күн бұрын

    @@MotocrossHideout If it`s still up for sale i will. Wrote to a guy who has an ad out, but still no reply. In Sweden they are road legal and i am looking for a reliable and uncomplicated bike for gravel roads and light trails. It`s a 2003 with lot of new parts on it and well taken care of. 1100 dollars. (12000 Swedish kronor).

  • @MotocrossHideout

    @MotocrossHideout

    20 күн бұрын

    @@J1I9M7M4Y Nice, let us know if you end up getting it and how it goes!

  • @J1I9M7M4Y

    @J1I9M7M4Y

    20 күн бұрын

    @@MotocrossHideout Yeah, i will! 👍

  • @beefyjoe
    @beefyjoe23 күн бұрын

    I love this bike, picked it up for a good deal, the bike was barely used, it spent most of it's time just chasing cattle around a farm. I bought it, had to do some minor maintainance things like cleaning the carburetor, and putting on a new head cover gasket, but other than that this thing is very easy to work on and maintain, although OEM parts for this bike arent really as available as a more popular bike like the honda's. I got mine for $1800, and it has taken me from just learning to ride to being able to tackle single track in the Colorado Rockies all the way up to 12k feet and through some pretty serious terrain. I will honestly hold onto this bike forever (as long as I can still find parts) and even if I do eventually upgrade to something a little taller (I'm 6' tall so this bike does feel a little small and cramped sometimes), then I will keep this as a buddy bike, and to teach people to ride, the lack of power is honestly a good thing because there is no way this thing can really get away from you. I would agree that this bike is a hidden gem, with some small caveats like parts.

  • @MotocrossHideout

    @MotocrossHideout

    23 күн бұрын

    Nice - that's a great bike for out there! Thanks for sharing :) Have you adjusted the carb for riding at 10-12k elevation?

  • @beefyjoe

    @beefyjoe

    22 күн бұрын

    @@MotocrossHideout I did have to rejet the carb. I ride anywhere from 4.5k-12k feet so needed to find a Goldilocks setting. I settled on 37.5 pilot, 125 main, and needle clip at 3rd position from top. At 12k feet you can definitely feel and hear it getting rich and loosing power. If I was planning to go any higher I would probably go another size down on the jets. JetsRUs has all of the sizes for the tm-33 mikuni pumper carb for this bike. And I would recommend them for anyone looking to rejet.

  • @MotocrossHideout

    @MotocrossHideout

    20 күн бұрын

    @@beefyjoe Nice, thanks for sharing. Do you adjust the fuel screw as well?

  • @beefyjoe

    @beefyjoe

    18 күн бұрын

    @@MotocrossHideout yeah I actually got an aftermarket fuel screw because adjusting the stock one on the trail was actually impossible. I can’t remember the brand but something off Amazon? I have it set to 2 turns out at normal elevation and turn it in a half turn to go up higher

  • @MotocrossHideout

    @MotocrossHideout

    17 күн бұрын

    @@beefyjoe Nice, yeah those aftermarket fuel screws make it a lot easier.

  • @JacobSnover
    @JacobSnover4 ай бұрын

    cool vid, don't know much about this bike. I wish I could give you my klx300r to review, I feel it is also a hidden gem with all comparable bikes being less expensive and less quality, or more expensive and more performance than most people need.

  • @MotocrossHideout

    @MotocrossHideout

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes, I agree, Jacob. I've had one and it's on my list to review. I'll definitely cover the updated specs, such as EFI and electric start. Thanks for watching!

  • @JacobSnover

    @JacobSnover

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@MotocrossHideoutjust watched you q/a and noticed you mentioned the klx300r, should've known you've tried that bike already 😅

  • @MotocrossHideout

    @MotocrossHideout

    3 ай бұрын

    Haha, no worries - it doesn't look like many people watched that, so I may not do another Q&A like that.

  • @kirstyandrossmitchell4227
    @kirstyandrossmitchell42274 ай бұрын

    I love this bike ! And was lucky enough to pick up a good one 3 years ago. I looked at a lot of other bikes The crf230f a smaller bike , cheap suspension you couldn’t alter wit out modifications ( still a great bike) The xr250 amazing bike, most people kept them , or run them in to the ground I bought my drz cheap and have set it up for just trailer bike riding, it is a good size bike for a adult , and slowly set it up with correct gearing, soft suspension settings ( so easy with a lot of adjustment on forks and rear shock) over the 3 years of riding, as a bit of fun, something I can do myself,I’m not mechanically minded. Question for you can you, can you ever justify having 2 bikes at once? Or is that a sign you got the wrong dirt bike ?may have grown out of the one your riding. I have 2 cheap dirt bikes , one set up for slow trails drz and one for fast Klx300r ? Thanks Ross Love our channel, I always look forward to your new videos

  • @MotocrossHideout

    @MotocrossHideout

    3 ай бұрын

    Wow, that's awesome to hear, and I really appreciate your support, Ross! Haha, 2 bikes at once?! Absolutely, but only if you can justify the expensive and storage of it. The DRZ250 is great for slow trails and casual riding, but for faster trails, you might want a enduro type bike. The KLX300R is a good bike, but not a huge upgrade compared to your DRZ. You should check out my video on best enduro bikes if you haven't already: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oZ2CvJqekqzPmqw.html

  • @joshuapeters2764

    @joshuapeters2764

    3 ай бұрын

    What gearing did you go with?

  • @kirstyandrossmitchell4227

    @kirstyandrossmitchell4227

    Ай бұрын

    50 teeth rear and 11,12,13 and 14 for the front It takes 5 minutes to change the front sprocket and it does everything!!!!!!!!!

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