Hi guys, just thought I'd throw this one around for those with a memory longer than a goldfish.
Just did a hare and hounds at the weekend (England) and my KDX-220R was the only KDX of any flavour at the meet and there must of been 200+ bikes there....it was a dazzling sea of orange..it was great to be different!
In fact, over here, it is getting rare to see a KDX at a race meet, what's the situation across the pond, is it the same?
@ the previous HnH I rode a few weeks back there were only two other KDX's and 250+ bikes, both these were pre-95's. I was chatting with a couple of guys who did very competitive enduro (SE champs?) back in the 90's and back then you either rode green or yellow (KDX/RMX) how times have changed, we are spoilt for choice now....if you don't like green or yellow :)
She did get a lot of great comments though, 'everyone' has a KDX storey and they seem to be part of the history of the Enduro scene. The bike did real great as it was real technical circuit, loamy, slow, rooty and very woodsey...can't say the same for the rider though who DNF'd due to a faulty back ;)
cheers
Just did a hare and hounds at the weekend (England) and my KDX-220R was the only KDX of any flavour at the meet and there must of been 200+ bikes there....it was a dazzling sea of orange..it was great to be different!
In fact, over here, it is getting rare to see a KDX at a race meet, what's the situation across the pond, is it the same?
@ the previous HnH I rode a few weeks back there were only two other KDX's and 250+ bikes, both these were pre-95's. I was chatting with a couple of guys who did very competitive enduro (SE champs?) back in the 90's and back then you either rode green or yellow (KDX/RMX) how times have changed, we are spoilt for choice now....if you don't like green or yellow :)
She did get a lot of great comments though, 'everyone' has a KDX storey and they seem to be part of the history of the Enduro scene. The bike did real great as it was real technical circuit, loamy, slow, rooty and very woodsey...can't say the same for the rider though who DNF'd due to a faulty back ;)
cheers
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