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230lbs , age 23, not athletic, michigan trails only but hoping to hit everything we have to offer.

heres what i have found near me

2000 KTM 200 exc. Good condition. Runs great. Many aftermarket guards. Gnarly FMF exhaust. STREET LEGAL TITLE so there will be no hassels trying to get a plate on the bike. new chain and sprokets late last year. $2000 obo possible trade for kx250, sx250, rm250, yz250, 300exc

1999 KTM 200cc EXC, Michigan Title, New FMF Pipe, New Plastic, Runs Great, 1700

1997 KTM 300exc 1950$ Excellent Condition. Well maintained. Oil changed after every ride. Needs nothing.. Engine serviced by Lansing Cycle (Michigan). More pictures available. Price is Negotiable

1997 KTM 250 EXC - $1300 ready to ride, new rear tire, chain, sprocket, recent top OH, front forks rebuilt, low miles,lots of bike here

1996 KTM 360 ENDURO - $2000 1996 KTM 360cc needs nothing, runs great, excellent condition

1996 KTM 250exc - $900
1996 ktm 250exc, I have Pants boots and a helmet to go along with this bike. It had complete lower and upper engine rebuild last year has only been to the dunes 1 time on the motor. I have a paddle tire and regular dirt tire both mounted on different rims, for easy change out. This bike does need a set of back break pads and a clutch lever......plastic isnt cracked but is faded.

1999 ktm 380$1900 runs Great. New rebuild upper and lower.extra plastic and paddle tire.thanks

have alot of options, also looking at XR 4 strokes, and KDX's...
 

_JOE_

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The 2000 200exc sounds nice. Any of the bigger bikes may be a bit of a handfull for a beginner. The newer the better.
 

two-stroke

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honestly the 300exc sounds like the best deal. it may be much at first but it's rideable and as long as you dont do anything stupid you'll be fine
 

_JOE_

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two-stroke said:
honestly the 300exc sounds like the best deal. it may be much at first but it's rideable and as long as you dont do anything stupid you'll be fine
I always do something stupid. So does everyonr I ride with. :nener:
 

2fiddyEXC2T

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go with the 2000 250exc,great bike for the price i payed $3200 for mine.
 

2fiddyEXC2T

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i mean 200, id try to stay away from anything older than a 2000 because of the suspension is a universal not upside down fork
 

sick 96 250

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to bad you dont live closer to me, my 2000 KTM 300exc is up for sale now since I bought a 3rd bike. $2k Its ready for track or trails the way its set up now
 

KTM Mike

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Not that they are bad bikes - but I would stay away from the pre 99s - suspension etc. changed significantly. The older ones are heavier etc. The 300s and 380s, can be a handful for a newbie to.

If I were choosing, assuming comparable condition - I would do the 2000 200 or the 1999 200 - if the 99 was clearly better condition, I would be Ok with that to. Motorwise either of those are about the same, suspension differences otherwise.

I know you have been asking about KDXs as well. I have both a 2003 KTM 200 and a 1999 KDX 200 in the garage (my kid's bikes). Stone stock, the KTM is much more of a bike than the KDX - motor and suspension wise - again, not that the KDX is bad, just the KTM is better. The KDX now has a FMF pipe (fatty) and silencer, fresh rebuild, heavier rate springs, tall seat and bar risers - feels dramatically closer to the KTM - though it still falls short somewhat. Having said that, the KDX might be a tad easier for a newbie to adapt to - and later on you could do some mods to add some performance.

The KTM200 responds very well to some minor easy to do tweeking as well - adjust the powervalve to the "Langston Setting" (go to KTMtalk.com for more info on that), add a flywheel weight and or a G2 throttle cam - sweeet bike for woods use, very manageable power, and ample easy to use power. I love riding my son's 200 - its a blast to ride (though I still prefer my 250). With the mods, I enjoy my other son's KDX as well - way more so than when it was stock.

For a total newbie, that I thought might be easily intimidated and not likely to want to move up - I would go KDX. For someone I thought might be more likely to become an agressive rider - I would go with the KTM, and at least do the G2 throttle cam to start with. Or for a future agressive rider, start with the KDX and modify it as your skills develop.

Niether are a bad choice - go with what is in good condition, readily available and in your price range.
 
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