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Making a 2-stroke good on tight trails?
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[QUOTE="bord, post: 661710, member: 46025"] I guess I should have been a little more specific. I used to ride some when I was younger on a yz80 and then spent some time on a KX125. I mostly just rode on open farm land where you could run wide open. I'm nowhere near an expert but I'm certainly no a newbie either as far as riding is concerned. My riding buddy has a bone stock 88KDX200 which I rode some the other day on the same trails and its night and day difference between his bike and mine. I just like the way the KDX "lugs" over obstacles at low rpms and then takes off when you snap the throttle. If I lug my RMX it stalls and when I give it more throttle it just bogs out. If I can get in the powerband it runs great but there's just not much low end power. Maybe the carb does need some work or replacement. Any RMX experts out there? The trail I was on has a lot of technical sections where I guess a 4-stroke would be nice so you could just idle along. Lots of creekbeds with a lot of rocks that you couldnt really just blast thru. There are some tight turns that as soon as you come out of you have steep hill. This is where it was hard to keep enough speed to keep from bogging out. [/QUOTE]
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