Mike McGlade
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- Jan 13, 2000
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KDX in garage
Well, my KDX (98 FRP modified 220) is in the garage because I'm not lucky enough to be out riding it at the moment. Seriously though, I keep thinking about a newer, more technically advanced bike, but the KDX just performs so well I can't justify the cost. I guess Jeff Fredette was well ahead of us all since he rode them for about 20 years or so and brought home 20 or so medals from the ISDE. Now, that is a true test of a machine. It has to be the most under-rated dirt bike ever. Let's see, it's also quiet, easy to start and ride, requires little maintenance compared to most other machines and is affordable to boot. What's not to like? I think I'll have one in the garage for some time.
Well, my KDX (98 FRP modified 220) is in the garage because I'm not lucky enough to be out riding it at the moment. Seriously though, I keep thinking about a newer, more technically advanced bike, but the KDX just performs so well I can't justify the cost. I guess Jeff Fredette was well ahead of us all since he rode them for about 20 years or so and brought home 20 or so medals from the ISDE. Now, that is a true test of a machine. It has to be the most under-rated dirt bike ever. Let's see, it's also quiet, easy to start and ride, requires little maintenance compared to most other machines and is affordable to boot. What's not to like? I think I'll have one in the garage for some time.