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[QUOTE="firecracker22, post: 134663, member: 20316"] I doubt you will regret anything about the 200, and there is no lack of power! Now admittedly I’m a 135-pound female C- or maybe even D-class rider who had an XR200 for a year, but I really think—as do others who have ridden the bike—that bike has some serious power. It makes ponies from idle all the way to the top. It is pretty smooth, as long as you jet it (and it probably won’t be from the dealer). I can run it in second even on steep hills and clutch it and never have a problem (other than my lack of riding skill). Check out [url]www.motorsportsnews.com[/url] for MY KTM 200 review in the bike review section—a little more realistic than the various SoCal glossy magazines bike tests, as far as I’m concerned. Things to watch out for: everything will rattle loose. Check everything, including kickstand and kickstarter bolts, bar mounts, seat bolts, and everything else. Tighten spokes. The kickstand is wimpy—I took mine off. [/QUOTE]
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