First I'll start with my stats.
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 173lbs.
I've only really got into riding dirt bike 2 years ago. I've had a Honda Trail 70 and XR80 in my youth, and I am now on a '88 XR200R.
I mostly ride logging roads with a lot of elevation changes and long uphills, wide open strip mine roads, and VERY TIGHT trails. My XR has enough juice for the tight and sloppy stuff I love. It's very quiet when baffled, runs all day on a full tank, and starts every kick. This is what I like about my bike.
Now what I don't like is low ground clearance, the bogging down on uphills, and it winds out to qiuck in 6th gear on the strip mine roads and asphalt between trails.
I'm looking at the KDX200 mainly because it is relatively cheap, has lights, large tank, and because it is a "real" bike, compared to what I ride. I've never ridden a KDX. I'm not craving roost-throwing power; I want a bike that hooks up. I rode my cousin's '91 CR250R on my favorite tight trail and couldn't ride 20 without stalling. I'd pull the clutch in on corners and the bike would die. No idle at all. I suppose a flywheel weight would help greatly, and that was my first experience in the woods with a 2 stroke. My arms were pumped up in a matter of minutes, something that NEVER happens to me on my XR. Also, I live by 3rd gear on my XR. It lugs along nicely. When I tried to ride in 3rd on the CR, it would bog and stall unless you either gave more throttle and shoot down the trail like a rocket, or stab away at the clutch. In 2nd, the back wheel broke too easily. I gladly swapped back to my XR when I finally got up with my cousin who was waiting and wondering (about 50 yards up the trail) what the heck I had been doing the last 20 minutes. I did like how much taller the bike sat, and the forks didn't stay in dive mode like those on my XR. Maybe I need more seat time on it, but I do know that a stock CR250 isn't for me.
I've also rode a DRZ 400E, but not long enough to really know if it's for me. It did have controllable/predictable power, and lots of it.
So in the end, I'm ready to get a serious bike. I plan on racing a few harescrambles this year, and would like to try a few laps on the supercross-like track at Pine Mountain.
Am I just giving up too easily on 250 motocrossers? Or are they as hard to ride in the tight stuff for everyone? If I had my druthers, I'd get a '00 or newer KTM 250EXC, but there isn't a dealer in 100 miles from here, and I'm on a budget. I think a KDX would be great for me. I've heard only good things about reliablity and how they're a blast to ride, but with the hills and tight stuff, I'm afraid I'll have to keep the clutch busy and the engine screaming. Will the 200 lug up hills and pull third in the tighter stuff? If so, I'll have an easy decision when the new bike money is saved up. I'm almost there...
:)
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 173lbs.
I've only really got into riding dirt bike 2 years ago. I've had a Honda Trail 70 and XR80 in my youth, and I am now on a '88 XR200R.
I mostly ride logging roads with a lot of elevation changes and long uphills, wide open strip mine roads, and VERY TIGHT trails. My XR has enough juice for the tight and sloppy stuff I love. It's very quiet when baffled, runs all day on a full tank, and starts every kick. This is what I like about my bike.
Now what I don't like is low ground clearance, the bogging down on uphills, and it winds out to qiuck in 6th gear on the strip mine roads and asphalt between trails.
I'm looking at the KDX200 mainly because it is relatively cheap, has lights, large tank, and because it is a "real" bike, compared to what I ride. I've never ridden a KDX. I'm not craving roost-throwing power; I want a bike that hooks up. I rode my cousin's '91 CR250R on my favorite tight trail and couldn't ride 20 without stalling. I'd pull the clutch in on corners and the bike would die. No idle at all. I suppose a flywheel weight would help greatly, and that was my first experience in the woods with a 2 stroke. My arms were pumped up in a matter of minutes, something that NEVER happens to me on my XR. Also, I live by 3rd gear on my XR. It lugs along nicely. When I tried to ride in 3rd on the CR, it would bog and stall unless you either gave more throttle and shoot down the trail like a rocket, or stab away at the clutch. In 2nd, the back wheel broke too easily. I gladly swapped back to my XR when I finally got up with my cousin who was waiting and wondering (about 50 yards up the trail) what the heck I had been doing the last 20 minutes. I did like how much taller the bike sat, and the forks didn't stay in dive mode like those on my XR. Maybe I need more seat time on it, but I do know that a stock CR250 isn't for me.
I've also rode a DRZ 400E, but not long enough to really know if it's for me. It did have controllable/predictable power, and lots of it.
So in the end, I'm ready to get a serious bike. I plan on racing a few harescrambles this year, and would like to try a few laps on the supercross-like track at Pine Mountain.
Am I just giving up too easily on 250 motocrossers? Or are they as hard to ride in the tight stuff for everyone? If I had my druthers, I'd get a '00 or newer KTM 250EXC, but there isn't a dealer in 100 miles from here, and I'm on a budget. I think a KDX would be great for me. I've heard only good things about reliablity and how they're a blast to ride, but with the hills and tight stuff, I'm afraid I'll have to keep the clutch busy and the engine screaming. Will the 200 lug up hills and pull third in the tighter stuff? If so, I'll have an easy decision when the new bike money is saved up. I'm almost there...
:)