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Originally Posted by placelast
Like getting a bike, in the end, the decision must be made by you. Maybe this will help: which one do you like riding best - brings the most enjoyment? And to a lesser degree, which one do you like wrenching on most?
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Originally Posted by trial_07
I'd invest on some new 3 valve body system suspensions for the kx and get a big bore 144.
Oh and KTM's aren't reliable, but if you like mechanics you must not mind. In what classes can you race with a 200 BTW? |
(Just kidding) The kx just seems as your best bet. I'm looking to getting a 144 on mine too if I don't sell it. The trouble is I'm in Canada=no place to get the cylinder done. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by trial_07
I agree with you especially if you have to maintain a wife
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Originally Posted by NM_KDX200
I like riding the KTM better...I like working on the KX better
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Originally Posted by NM_KDX200
The resale value is also part of it. I hate having to practically give the KX away.
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Originally Posted by NM_KDX200
BTW, the 200sx came from Las Cruces.
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Originally Posted by placelast
Reliable KX125s? I'm glad for you both, though mine ate all my wrenching time ad naseum
You say that like it's a good thing....j/k. I take it the cases need to be split to weld? |
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Originally Posted by NM_KDX200
I just mentioned the Las Cruces connection in case you might know the former owner. You LC guys all know each other right?
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Originally Posted by NM_KDX200
I don't want a new bike and I don't want a 4-stroke.
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No matter what I do, the resulting bike is sure to be fun.
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Originally Posted by placelast
the former I can wring for all it has and at teh same time avoid the emergency room, whereas the latter is much closer to that trip to the Dr.
although that's (450) is like being on the other side of the world of where you perhaps want to be. |
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Originally Posted by NM_KDX200
II came THIS CLOSE to signing off on the FMF one but decided to give it a week. If I sold the KTM and the KX and a Fender '52 RI Telecaster I have, I'd have at least $4000 toward the YZ and I bet it would last me for the rest of my riding career.
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Originally Posted by placelast
If you are not intimdated with the seat height of the YZ250 2s then that may be the most versatile bike of the bunch -
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I'm with you on the versatility. I rode a woodsified YZ250 a few years ago and it was fabulous.
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Originally Posted by NM_KDX200
Amazing....in the past week I have sold the KTM200sx, the KX125 (which I've been trying for 3 months to sell), and the Telecaster. I didn't really want to sell BOTH KTM and KX, but I had a commitment on the KTM and then a kid came out to look at the KX and wanted it, so I figured the smart thing was to let him have it.
I'm riding the track/shop owner's 450F and 250F tomorrow and then I'm going to stew for a few days on whether I want the brand-new '04 YZ450F (for a killer price) or the brand-new '06 YZ250 2S stitting next to it. One thing I'm not going to do is rush the decision. Lots of great bikes out there. Who knows- maybe I'll end up with an '06 YZ125 or a new 200XC...or...well, anyway, I'm bike shopping and it's FUN!!! ![]() |
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Originally Posted by mongial
If you need people to ride with let me know. I usually spend Sundays out on the West Mesa or the Dona Anna's.
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) I also have musician friends down there. Might be time for a road trip!
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Originally Posted by NM_KDX200
I don't want a new bike and I don't want a 4-stroke.
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