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[QUOTE="KTM Mike, post: 1208672, member: 22658"] Jim - FWIW- the KDX has been the perfect bike for my son Mark - very capable bike but easy to start on. Fork springs are a must as well unless your buddy is a lightweight. Before the fork springs I hated riding Mark's bike - now, I find it rather enjoyable. That short wheel base does make for a nimble feeling bike. My KTM feels like its a mile long in comparison. If your buddy gets a KDX and feels the need for a flywheel weight, I have one I can sell. I had it on my son's KDX to help with his transition to a full size bike and a two stroke. Helped him a great deal actually - made power management way easier, and bike less prone to stalling in slow stuff. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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