don't see why not, they chuck knobblies on the gn125 down these ways for all the philipino workers.
quads are less in favour these days because fuckwits cant ride them so they crash, they are also expensive to maintain because staff thrash them unless they are governed. using the screw on the throttle i governed all my quads to 40km/hr and halved my repair bills, then stuck all the staff on 125s and halved the bills again, they had a bike supplied each and had to answer to any damage, surprising how the riding changed.
as for OP, as a young fella i had a xr250 which was my only transport and used on the farm as well but the speed limit was only 80km/hr but i still got numerous speeding tickets on it and never one in town for speeding tho the mongrel mot in our town made me push my bike because i had broken the mirror and i even had the effen mirror strapped to the carrier, he was a prick tho.
personally wouldn't go less than 250 and there are numerous options out there in those ranges
there's more of those GNs sold locally for the import workers than anything else, the corrosion resistance isn't to good though....cow shit eats the buggery out of them in no time (actually quicker than it eats the Ags & TFs).
Quads though mmm city-slicker motorcycle shops have no idea at the abuse & mistreatment that the rural shops have to deal with and repair... you get to see the whole spectrum of neglect.
But in all seriousness the OP should look at the likes of the current XT250 yamaha & DRZ250 to cover all their wants
Akzle you should get yourself a Rokon trailblazer![]()
With all the throw away plastic -bale wrap and seas of shopping bags about its a wonder a recycled plastic framed cow farm bike hasn't been invented.
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Honda crf 250 L it has a honda 250 water cooled engine . Steel frame .
Road bike based engine .i like to own one . I owned a xl 250 f bike in 86 .
Great size bike . Does everthing . Dual purpose tires . Fine on and okayish on grass . I say tires improved alot since then .
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What about the XT250? Is that still available? I had one for 10 years in Asia. Great all rounder and very reliable.
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