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Canadian Daves JustKDX
KDX - Shortcomings as a Dual Sporter?
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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 1360645, member: 18302"] I've dual sported a '90 KDX200 and a '91 KDX250. Rode them as much as 250 miles a day; did many dual sport rides at 100 - 150 miles a day. If your dual sporting consists of high speeds and highways, a 200 or 250 two stroke gets tiring to ride. While you can gear it for top speeds in excess of 75 mph, cruising at 55 is PITA. For connecting trails via short stretches of road, a KDX is a great choice if you don't mind pre-mixing. I did blow up the bottom end on my CR250 when I rolled after the throttle after 2 miles of top gear WFO on a dirt road. The CR250 seems more prone to this than the KDX. [/QUOTE]
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