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[QUOTE="Daisycutter, post: 682967, member: 41678"] Years ago I had a 1984 XR200. I got it when I was 13.5 years old (after selling a 79 XR80) and was craving more power by the time I was 14.5 years old. However, my 45 year old dad at the time (12 years ago) loved the bike and for him it provided all the power he desired. Based on my experience, if you are an aggressive rider you will outgrow it. If you are content with its available power then you won't. You won't break the XR200 by riding it hard, they're built like an anvil. You aren't "too big" for it either. If you did have the skill to ride the XR200 to "death" than you wouldn't need to ask IMO. There's a kid that rides a newer XR200 at the local track, I have a hard time passing him safely on either my CR250 or CR500. That kid is more brave than I am. Bubba's 2nd cousin on a XR200 ;) [/QUOTE]
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