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steel vs aluminum frames
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[QUOTE="larosche, post: 1106471, member: 18101"] The Honda Aluminum frame blocks access to the carb. I wanted to play with the carb more on my CRF250X, but I didn't want the pain of getting to the carb. I also had issues servicing the bike with the big aluminum frame providing little room to access the head. The head vent tube was hard to push back onto the head since the frame was "right there". Handling seemed about the same when compared to my 2006 KTM 200XC-W. They both have very nice forks which are tuned to the bikes. If it raised the price of the bike, I would opt for the less expensive steel. RAD DAD [/QUOTE]
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