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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Will a KDX200 be too much bike for me?
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[QUOTE="spanky250, post: 131615, member: 20897"] If you can ride any 80 on trails easily, a KDX will seem like a dream. There is no other two-stroke that is as mild-mannered, easy to ride, and beginner friendly as a KDX, yet it has enough performance to show much more powerful bikes it's rear fender in rough, tight trails. At 5'3", you are a tad short for a full size bike, but there are others here just as short that ride KDX's, and you should be able to at least touch the ground on it if you can flat-foot your RM. As for maintenance comparisons between an MX 80 and a KDX, they are from different planets. Where you will be doing top-ends on the 80 every 15-20 hours, a well maintained KDX will go a year or more on a top-end, depending on how hard you ride, of course. Other than top-ends and clutches, the maintenance on all dirt bikes is pretty much the same. You still have oil to change, linkages to maintain, filters to clean, etc. [/QUOTE]
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