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[QUOTE="cp380sx, post: 478608, member: 21323"] The truth is KTM's do handle differently than the jap bikes, especially in MX. They don't hold the inside line nearly as well and the bikes want to stand up in the berm. The suspension is also harsh compared to some of the better jap bikes. The stiff seats don't help at all. All that being said, once acustomed to these quirks, the bikes are very competitive on the MX track. A softer seat with suspension revalving and springs can also make things better. KTM is close, but the competition does have a slight edge in handling and suspension. When it comes to power it's another story. [/QUOTE]
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