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Canadian Daves JustKDX
'98 KX250 -> KDX250
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[QUOTE="littleboyfloyd, post: 45089, member: 21320"] I have a '98kx 250 and it is way different than my friends kdx. The kx has a huge midrange hit where the kdx has smooth power throughout the powerband. I have a steahly flywheel weight and a 12 tooth countershaft sprocket. These two modifications have made this bike much more trail worthy, but is no where near as easy to ride as a kdx. My one suggestion to you is not to get on a kdx and you won't have anything to compare it to. That's what I did for a year and now I love the kx and wouldn't trade it for the world, but if I had ridden the kdx sooner I would have sold the kx250 and found a kdx. Just hang in there and in time you'll love it! ------------------ trailrider [/QUOTE]
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