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Has KTM Improved?
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[QUOTE="bashn, post: 136575, member: 20847"] I hated my '94 KTM 250ex/c for 3 reasons: 1) Clutch drag. It was difficult to start in gear, and if you killed the engine going down a nasty hill the rear wheel would stay locked up, even with the clutch pulled in. 2) The brakes basically sucked. They had a fairly hard pull, but would lock-up at the most in-opportune time. 3) They didn't turn very well. There was plenty I loved about the bike, but I was happier with XR's. Now I'm thinking I would like to sell my DRZ and get a 250 or 300 KTM. I think KTM has addressed the clutch problems, but I'm not sure about the brakes or handling. I would also like to hear opinions of which KTM (200/250/300) would make the best mount for technical, rocky, high altitude woods riding. (Colorado Rockies). In case your wondering, I'm getting tired of heavy 4-strokes, and difficult starting drills, and I just don't like the way they sound. Mark '00 DRZ400 '01 YZ267F [/QUOTE]
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