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Canadian Daves JustKDX
KDX on a motorcross track
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[QUOTE="kipmax, post: 157147, member: 24680"] That would be a 1991 Japanese model KDX200SR wouldn't it? With blue inverted forks (notorious for leakage)? Does it have a key under the seat on the left side? If so, you will not be shreading any berms at the local MX track. But, depending on your level you might be much happier with it than a motocrosser for general play use. With your weight, you will find the front fork MUCH too soft for hard riding. You will surely need to upgrade to heavier springs. Setting the sag on the rear will probably be enough on that end. If you are lucky, and it is an "R" model (competition) you will find that a good pipe and stiffer suspension will keep you playing all day at the track and not really wishing for more power (unless you are trying to out sprint the late model 250s...). [/QUOTE]
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