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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Getting another KDX
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[QUOTE="samiam, post: 1357806, member: 17027"] Heh. I was waiting for someone to ask that question. Yes. The KTM 300 was large and unweildly compared to the KDX. I could never come to terms with the powerband. Even after installing a V-Force reed cage, the KTM still had a lag. It was also a total PITA to work on and not nearly as reliable as the KDX. Rear brake pads seemed to last only one or two rides. That said, my KDX also had a short lag between the low end and top end that I could never get rid of. I had an FMF pipe, a Turbine core silencer (that I had modified into a "shorty") and a RAD valve on my '96. I felt as though the power valve may have been opening a bit too late and was thinking of replacing the governer balls with tungsten ones, but I never got that far. The trails around here are gnarly and tight, and I have not found a bike that works better than the KDX. [/QUOTE]
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