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'04 KTM 200 crankshaft Question
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[QUOTE="DougRoost, post: 673192, member: 23019"] I hear you on so many good bikes nowadays and rather like those Spanish bikes, also. The Ohlens suspension components, CR-based engines, and Kawasaki-based perimeter frame are nice. Last time I looked at GG though the 200, 250, and 300 all shared the same frame, unlike the 125 chassis the KTM 200 uses. Another factor is KTM is now mainstream, having surpassed one of the Japanese 4 in dirt bike sales. If you don't like that then look harder at GG (I'm sure Jim Smackover will take care of you, too). But I kind of like multiple sources for parts, availability of aftermarket goodies, and even watching my brand bikes compete in the big AMA series. [/QUOTE]
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