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[QUOTE="snaggleXR4, post: 222387, member: 24395"] Hey, I can't believe your KDX 250 weighs 260lbs. My XR4 has a dry weight of 257lbs. I would have thought your 2-stroke 250 would have been quite a bit lighter. So you need a powerful, light, 4-stroke woods bike? At about 246lbs, a KTM 400 EX/C would probably be your best bet for a good performing bike out of the box. I can't afford one, and parts/service would be non-existant in my area, but maybe you would have better luck. I've also heard that Huskys and Husabergs make some light weight beasts, but I've never had any experience with the more exotic bikes. I still like the idea of modding a CRF for woods use. With a little work, I think she would be a sweet woods bike. What bikes are you leaning towards and why? [/QUOTE]
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