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Canadian Daves JustKDX
New KDX 200 vs 220 Input
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[QUOTE="MN KDXer, post: 88811, member: 16126"] Maybe, this isn't the thing to say in the sacred land of KDX, but since you have improved your riding skills, here's my suggestion- strongly consider the move up to something more advanced, such as Kaboom, Gas&Gas, or Jap 250 motobike. I rode my green science project for a long time and had it working very well all things considered, but it does not even hold a candle to my RM250 in 95% of the situations. The KDX chassis is great for casual use, and very good for fairly quick paced riding. However, once the speed gets intense, the KDX will get waaay scarey. Keep in mind this one stern warning, though- the extra power is not for everyone; it can be a handful at times. :eek: [/QUOTE]
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