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[QUOTE="_JOE_, post: 1300126, member: 77507"] I grew up on a 125, so I know how to use the clutch. I would suggest a 2t for a beginner so they can develop the skill to ride fast, not the ability to twist the grip. Once you have a pretty good foundation of skill the extra power and torque of the 4t is really nice. That is until you start thinking about how much an engine costs to repair if it grenades. The 144 seems a good choice for someone like you who wants to broaden the powerband rather than move it around. The 2t simplicity is icing on the cake. I like the idea of the KTM200XC. I think I may give one a try in a couple years. [/QUOTE]
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