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[QUOTE="firecracker22, post: 70005, member: 20316"] Hello. I have a XR200 and I've been riding for about 3 years but this is the first year I've had my own bike. The XRs are heavy but the power difference is worth it if you're comparing to a xr100. They are snotty to start once you knock them down (secret: open up the throttle and kick all the way through) but all 4-strokes will be to a certain extent. The XR has kind of wimpy suspension but they are such an easy bike to ride, very well suited to trail and thick woods. Problem is if you outgrow it there is very little available in aftermarket parts for them and the gains aren't worth the money. But they do hold their value very well. The KDX are a really good bike from all I've heard but they are very tall when new. I'm 5'7" and can barely touch on a 2001--but you can have it lowered. The TT-R 125Ls are a really good bike. I know a girl who races one. Have fun and happy trails! If you're ever in the northwest let me know! [/QUOTE]
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