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Best Beginner Euro Bike
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[QUOTE="ultrachrome, post: 155444, member: 16592"] If I were to recommend a beginner bike today for woods riding, regardless of country of origin, it would have to be a Kawasaki KDX. Because they haven't changed in years you can get a used one cheap. They respond well to modifications and can be formidable woods weapons. However, you could still outgrow it pretty quickly (suspension) and it can take some time and money to make it comparable (barely) to a KTM or Gas Gas 200. And those modifications won't give you a great return on your investment unless you plan to keep it as a buddy bike. It really depends on where you want to take this. Are you looking to dual sport, trail ride, race? If you don't plan to race or trail ride aggressively, a euro bike could very well be overkill. In response to RMrider125's recommendation, you are one of the rare lucky individuals who has a local Gas Gas dealer. There's no reason to buy a KTM 200 with out at least test riding the Gas Gas! [/QUOTE]
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