Vortex(Oldschool) said:
I am thinking about buying a Exc 300 Probably a 2000 ( im not rich like you all are) are there any points i need to know about them before I make my decision?
I had a 2000 model, now I have a 2003 model 300. Many people talk about nuts and bolts loosening on KTMs which I have never had that experience. Don't get me wrong, I have lost the occasional one here and there, but make checking nuts and bolts part of your regular maintenance. Check the kickstarter and shifter bolts. A little blue loctite on ones that seem to loosen a little should solve any problem.
The only complaint I had on the 2000 model was that my boot caught the radiator shroud near the seat. I took a utility knife and cut a little of each side and rounded the tip or it and no more problems.
Just be sure to check normal things when buying the bike. Quality of nuts and bolts will(rounded/missing, etc..) will tell you alot of someones mechanical ability and leanings. Color and condition of oil, what shape are sprockets and chain in and if they cleaned the air filter. Check suspension adjusters, are they rounded off. I don't know of KTM instances of having cracked frames but try to inspect for that closely to as well as bent sub-frames.
I have had 4 KTMs now and all have been excellent bikes and posed now particular maintenance problems. Make regular inspections on your scoot to prevent mishaps and a good thorough inspection on buying a used motorcycle. If you have a buddy that rides KTMs, take he/she along with you to inspect a potential purchase. When I look at a used bike I generally take another well versed dirt bike buddy with me too to notice anything that I may overlook while talking with the seller. Maybe someone else will jump in here and mention some other things to note while buying a used bike.
If you choose to buy a 300, I don't think you will be disappointed. :cool: