Yes.
I'd even recommend an xr 250 /wr250 for a diligent season of off roading practice. The bigger the bike, the most costly the learning curve, in terms of both dollars and bones.
Moab with family friend narrating who, while she's an awesome mtn biker and hockey player, is scared to death 4wheeling, especially since my first time on Baby Lions Back was about 11:00 the night before.
One of my off road moto buddies got a brand new fjc, and asked that I give him tips as he is new to off road 4wd.
We practiced carrying just enough momentum for an easy no drama ascent (you can see the spots where lots of open diff trucks get stuck)
And controlled descents on relatively steep...
Van Epps Pass, when my (known to be worn out, but didn't think it was THAT bad of a deal) motor mounts shifted causing my linkage bar to rub on my main pulley. (Miles up the trail) Holy ******.
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