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Canadian Daves JustKDX
KDX - Shortcomings as a Dual Sporter?
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[QUOTE="reepicheep, post: 1360678, member: 104942"] IMHO, buy a street bike and keep the KDX for the dirt. I tried the dual sport thing with the KLR-250. It was a fun diversion, but by the time I paid to keep it plated, insured, and kept replacing knobbies that were chewed up from the street, it got to be an overpriced form of entertainment. And I rode booring on the dirt, as I was afraid I would break something I needed on the street and I was 50 miles away without a truck. A good street bike is SOOO much better on the street then a dual sport, and a good dirt bike is SOOO much better on the dirt then a dual sport. IMHO, YMMV, and this was for Ohio where the closest off road places to ride are still at least an hour away. If there were long dirt or gravel roads around here, the dual sport would probably make great sense. [/QUOTE]
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