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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Non Cold Start 1991 KDX250
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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 1408305, member: 18302"] I kind of miss my '91. It was an overly rich, poor turning, badly suspended overweight bike with a bad riding position when I got it. After getting it dialed in (lot more work than most bikes), I really liked the bike. It was very reliable, had good low end power and tremendous range for a two stroke with a stock tank. It made a very good dual sport bike. FWIW, both my '91 and my buddy's '92 had stock fuel tanks that measured at 3.6 gallons. The extra grunt compared to my '90 200 was much appreciated hauling my butt over some high altitude, steep trails. Never really fixed the overweight part, though. With all the guards, heavy tubes and dual sport kit, it was about 255 lbs no gas, and that was with an FMF pipe and Answer silencer. Add 5 lbs with the stock pipe/silencer. Could get it down to maybe 250 lbs in trail trim. [/QUOTE]
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