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Yamaha MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
WR400 to KTM400 impressions
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[QUOTE="lawman, post: 113013, member: 16436"] well, maybe i can help you out--i have a ktm 250 ('97 model), a 200 & a 400. i also have lots of time on a buddy's wr400 (sold to buy a ktm 200). the wr400 is a big, fast, top-heavy & heavy bike. the ktm 400 is noticeably lighter-feeling, & that button is nice! but it doesn't quite yank your arms like the yam does (imo it's easier to control, depends on what you like). the ktm 250 is of course lighter still, has nice smooth power, not alot of top end. the 200 is 10-12-15 lbs. (i've seen different #s) lighter than the 250, & the diff is very noticeable, esp. in tight woods. it doesn't have the bottom end of the 250, but the mid-range is ferocious. for trail riding, it's kind of buzzy & demands some attention as it handles quickly & can be a handful on slick hills & such. they are all very different bikes. [/QUOTE]
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