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Canadian Daves JustKDX
ktm 200 vs kdx 200
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[QUOTE="1A, post: 124625, member: 24045"] I rode KDXs from 1986 to 2001 in both the 200A and Senior A class of the TSCEC. They are great bikes, inexpensive in today's world, and have plenty of power and handling. I switched to a KTM 200 EX/C this year primarily because (a) I needed to replace my 5 year old unit and (b) I can afford anything I want. The only real dislike I had with the KDX was the hanging down forks. Sometimes they get hung up in ruts. My solution was simple - always ride row 1 and there won't be any ruts. The KTM is also a great bike. It has a taller seat height that takes a little getting used to. Also there is less flywheel effect and low gear seems to be a little taller. The result is that you need to slip the clutch a little more to get rolling. I would advise most folks to save their money and ride a KDX. I'd still be riding one if Kawasaki would wake up and make some meaningful attempt at keeping it updated. Pick one - green or orange, don't worry about it, and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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