Are YCF bikes any good?
Their popularity is growing as they’re easy to ride and cheap to buy. They run quality parts with the ability for a grown adult to ride them like a full-sized dirtbike.
Who makes YCF dirt bikes?
The huge China-based motorcycle/engine company Zongshen, which sells over 1,000,000 motorcycles per year on its own, provides YCF with the engines for many of its bikes, including the Bigy 190MX ZE Factory we tested.
Where are YCF Dirtbikes made?
China
YCF is a real motorcycle manufacturer, with its own research and development department and its own factory in China which was created in 2009. This has been our key to success.
Who owns YCF?
Lowry Australia has already assembled an 11-strong dealer network across four states in Australia, which you can see here. Founded in 2004, YCF is the collaboration between motocross racer Yannick Coquard and Dimitri Bera, an expatriate French technician living in China.
What dirtbike does Ricky Carmichael ride?
THE TRUE STORY OF RICKY CARMICHAEL’S 2005 SUZUKI RM250 TWO-STROKE. Driving through the gate to Ricky Carmichael’s GOAT Farm always conjures up an excited nervousness resorted for meeting royalty–or, in this case, motocross royalty.
Is YCF French?
Founded in 2004, YCF is the collaboration between motocross racer Yannick Coquard and Dimitri Bera, an expatriate French technician living in China. Together they created YCF minicross bikes with the idea of providing a leisure motorcycle which would be accessible and affordable to all.
Whats a good size dirt bike for adults?
Choosing something between 250cc and 450cc might be a better choice. However, again, experience plays an important role – even if you’re heavier or taller. Choosing a 450cc might be too powerful for the extremely novice rider, but going above 250cc’s is smart for those who have grown accustomed to riding dirt bikes.
How do I get more power out of my dirt bike?
8 Ways To Improve Dirt Bike Horsepower And Performance
- Start With the Basics. Remember, to take advantage of your machine, you need to care for it.
- Use a Better Fuel.
- Help it Breathe.
- Upgrade Your Factory Clutch.
- Increase the Flow Rate.
- Open the Valves.
- Improve Compression.
- Upgrade the Exhaust.