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Got the bikes, now what do I do?
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[QUOTE="FruDaddy, post: 1058475, member: 63076"] The TTR is actually a fun playbike. My friend has one that spends more time at my house than his. He never goes riding without me. He is 5'8" and around 150 and I have seen him clear 30ft. The suspension isn't good, but it'll do for a while. We have tightened up the preload on the shock to ease landings a bit, and my friend is very athletic (15 yrs martial arts, former male cheerleader). The TTR230 could also be viewed as a good learning bike. I also have no problem with the KX100, the peaky powerband has already been mentioned, plus it is stronger, lighter, better suspended, and will turn better than the TTR. The TTR will require less maintenance. [/QUOTE]
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