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[QUOTE="Camstyn, post: 800738, member: 16494"] I'd recommend against it. I went from a KX80 to a KX500 and it was manageable but it's a huge jump. I learned a lot of bad riding habits and skipped a lot of steps that would have been required from moving up to a 125 first. I think I'd be a much better rider today if I had ridden a 125 for a while, then moved up. As for comparing it to the KX250, that was my next bike after the KX500. The 250 is worlds better in all aspects except for sheer brute horsepower. I'd love to own another 500 but not as my only bike. It does not like to be ridden agressively and will really make you pay when you get tired in a race. It doesn't take long to get tired in a race when you're racing a 500, either. I'm not a good rider but I like to be able to throw the bike around and when you try to throw a 500 around, it throws you off. :bang: [/QUOTE]
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