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[QUOTE="Patman, post: 731042, member: 16962"] Jonala I was in a similar boat after riding my Montesa and KTM360. The KTM just felt to "big" and as DAB points out too stiff except on more open higer speed stuff. My son is now at the point where we can ride together instead of basically watching each other so I wanted something that was fun a lower speeds. While I don't know that you'd want to go full tilt like I did with USD fork and extended rear shock the engine mods I have make the bike feel totally different. They are not crazy expensive nor do they make the XR a time bomb, just really wake it up. The basic setup is a 284cc kit with head work and a Thunder Alley exhaust. Rich & Eric did all the work except for the Serdi'ed Kibblewhite valve job which I believe they now have the equipment to do. Stock carb and cam! The little XR is a super starting point if you are not looking to be a MX star, just takes a little planning and reasonable modifications. [/QUOTE]
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