B bnt55 Member Jun 28, 2002 50 0 Jul 7, 2002 #1 Looking at a '93 KDX w/ 2200 miles on it, is that too many?
G gooby Member Nov 8, 2001 497 0 Jul 7, 2002 #2 that depends,i'm in ny someone in ca or fl will do more miles a yr than me(no i'm not gonna spike my tires to keep up got a sled for snow )i wouldn't worry about miles i'de worry bout service over those miles
that depends,i'm in ny someone in ca or fl will do more miles a yr than me(no i'm not gonna spike my tires to keep up got a sled for snow )i wouldn't worry about miles i'de worry bout service over those miles
S SQUIRLEYMOFO Member Jun 11, 2002 310 0 Jul 7, 2002 #3 MILES are not as important as service...although the 1990 KDX Ijust purchased had a 1044 and really was legit..so that made me happy.
MILES are not as important as service...although the 1990 KDX Ijust purchased had a 1044 and really was legit..so that made me happy.
Y yzeater ~SPONSOR~ May 21, 2001 1,995 0 Jul 7, 2002 #4 I'd look into how many top ends have been done, condition of chain, tires, sprockets
R RFJ_His_Son Member Dec 14, 2001 24 0 Jul 8, 2002 #5 I bought my kdx 250 (91) with 9000 miles on the clock, runs sweet as a nut. A bike run for 100 miles with no oil is almost certainly worse than one with 1000 miles and looked after. Soo, find out what servicing has been done to it. Plus, 2 stroke=easy to service engine.
I bought my kdx 250 (91) with 9000 miles on the clock, runs sweet as a nut. A bike run for 100 miles with no oil is almost certainly worse than one with 1000 miles and looked after. Soo, find out what servicing has been done to it. Plus, 2 stroke=easy to service engine.