76GMC1500 said:Another e-start bike...
and your point is?76GMC1500 said:Another e-start bike...
firffighter said:I went for the hype on the new 4 strokes this last year and sold my KDX.
firffighter said:But, I like to be old school and not follow the crowd.
firffighter said:278 lbs! I am sure that is dry weight, and dry weight on the KDX is 229 lbs. The XR650 is only 20 lbs. more. That 30 lbs. makes a huge difference in the woods. As far as e-start goes, is anyone having that much difficulty starting their 200cc 2-stroke? I went for the hype on the new 4 strokes this last year and sold my KDX. Now my 4 stroke is 4 sale and I am looking for another KDX! But, I like to be old school and not follow the crowd. I just hope all of those guys I ride with on their new 4 strokes like the smell of premix.[/QUOTE
I can relate to being a army of one. Most everyone I ride with went 4T including my kids. I can't knock the 4T's, I just don't have as much fun when I'm riding them. I can actually ride faster on a 4 stroker but it doesn't feel as fast to me. I get a lot of pressure to convert from my cohorts as well but they can't out ride me yet so I'll stick with the 2t simplicity till I'm not having fun. Oh BTW Its harder for me to get in my truck than it is to kick start my bike, so I don't need the button yet either:)
like that will ever happen :rotfl:2 strokes for life said:. . . If the KDX came back with an aluminum KX250F frame and new powerplant it might be able to keep with the KLX450, or beat it and be alot lighter, even with a starter.
XRpredator said:like that will ever happen :rotfl:
Kawasaki doesn't need to improve the KDX200/220 because the luddites who ride them love them just the way they are.
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