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[QUOTE="bustedtrigger137, post: 1225130, member: 79943"] So I have been looking, and my only concern is that a 250F seems like it may be a bit slow for me. I don't want a 450F due to price, and weight. I am not weak by any means, and actually am very well conditioned due to hockey, but I don't want to lug around a heavy bike just for the extra bit of speed. I have never personally owned a smoker, other than a Blaster, which is oil-injected. Mixing oil/gas isn't really a problem, but my only problem with the KDX is that I don't know how much I will be ridding, so I am always either mixing or "throwing out" old gas. Are 2-strokes to the point that they won't be supported any time soon? Price for the performance seems to favor them, but I plan on keeping this bike for awhile, so. How reliable are the 4's over the long run? I imagine rebuilds will be expensive, but will they need rebuilt as often as a 2? I should explain my primary ridding place more. We have 10 wooded and 10 "cleared" acres. The cleared section has a 1.2 mile perimeter all-natrual (no digging/building of jumps, etc) track running around it that is about 20 feet wide. It has a long straightaway with rolling hills into a 90* sweeper. Through a tight section up a gravel driveway. Left, back onto the trail to a slightly shorter straight with a few small "kickers" into another 90*. Then, it is downhill into a sandy rhythm section and into a VERY loose, deep, sandy turn with a slight berm. There is also a loop off of the back trail, it is just wide enough to fit an ATV through. It has some sandy "esses" into a small thatch of white pine, downhill into a trail cut through tall weeds, and feeds back into the mail trail or deeper into the woods. It has many turns, switchbacks, small hills, shallow creek crossing, down logs, etc. A pretty fun loop. Anyways, I also updated the main post with the info from the sticky, even though I pretty much unknowlingly covered most of the info. [/QUOTE]
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