43Duc748

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Well boys and girls, I've had good time here and with my KDX, but the time has come for me to move on.

I've jumped onto the 4-stoke bandwagon after having a deal presented to me that I could not pass up. As many of you know, a 91 KDX250 has two major flaws that can get costly to overcome; poor suspension and a heavy frame. I had plans to put a KX front end on the bike, but after much thought I decided to just get a whole different bike.

Thanks again for all the help I've gotten here and I hope that the site I put together has helped some of the other 91-94 KDX250 owners here. I'll leave the site up for a while, I'm too lazy to take it down anytime soon!

Thanks again!

-chris

http://www.garage.whatburns.com/KDX.htm

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43Duc748

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I bought a 2002 Yamaha WR426 (one that starts easy). I got a great deal on it, so it was hard to pass up. It's got a lot of aftermarket bits on it as well as a properly tuned motor.

The picture is kinda crappy because I just unloaded it and haven't had time to re-arrange the garage yet to make it fit.

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Nice move on the WR. I've got the '03 WR250 with the E-start, and let me tell you, I never even use it (hell, the battery is dead, couldn't use it if I wanted to) that bike starts so easy, you can literally kick it by hand.
 

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glad2ride said:
Sorry to see you go!

Please keep the site up for other owners. It is helpful!

Thanks for the site.


I'll keep the site up for a while. I'm in no hurry to take it down. I'm glad it helps some folks.
 

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