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[QUOTE="WoodsRider, post: 162786, member: 16545"] I kind of agree with BikePolisher... er BarkBuster. :p Except the two best beginner off-road bikes are the KDX200/220 and the XR250. Both of these bikes are docile enough for for learning proper off-road riding technique, yet can easily be raced. Modifying a MX bike is a far more expensive route and less beginner friendly. I would also steer away from the high-end Euro bikes. Beginners tend to be "harder" on a bike. The cost of replacement parts is the downside to the Euros. [/QUOTE]
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