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[QUOTE="OurMan Flint, post: 155759, member: 24662"] Since you are now considering Japenese bikes and are realising that some 2 strokes are actually OK, then I would have to add that a KDX 220 would be a very good choice (or 200 if $$ are an issue, but the 220 is better). Of all bikes out there, the 200 2 strokes are the best trasil bikes for your needs and are all quiet and passable on the road. The KTM EXC is not just a race machine, there are a huge number of begginers and girls riding these bikes. The difference is all in the jetting - if they are set up correctly they will pull like a tractor from the bottom and are not hard hitting (unless desired). Lots of people have given lots of advice, my own personal summing up is as follows: Test ride as many of the 200s (and the 220) as possible, then compare with 250 and 400 4 strokes and see what you think. The 4 strokes are heavy for beginners and give you bad habbits, but try one any way. [/QUOTE]
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