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Posted: 05:41 pm Apr 03 2009
by barryadam
Try on every decent pair of mx boots you can find in every shop. I musta tried on every brand and every model. The higest price ones were not the best fit. I happened to find Fox FormaPro boots to be the best fit for me. They may not have all the high tech features or bling factor, but I can comfortably wear them all day, walk for miles, didn't need breaking in, and have protected my body very well.
I have the exact same issue with getting a leg over the bike as the rest of you. mx fender and proper sag are key. And don't put a foot down. Watch some trials vids (LOL).

Posted: 05:49 pm Apr 03 2009
by Indawoods
Speaking of trials vids and getting a leg over...

I always step on the peg and it is super easy to get a leg over.... :wink:

Posted: 06:05 pm Apr 03 2009
by scheckaet
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Indawoods wrote:Speaking of trials vids and getting a leg over...

I always step on the peg and it is super easy to get a leg over.... :wink:
In other words, you're saying it's kinda like riding a horse...thing is they don't come with lowering kit and whatnot, never heard about a horse rider complaining about his horse being too tall :mrgreen:

Posted: 06:09 pm Apr 03 2009
by Indawoods
Yup... rode horses before dirt bikes....

Rode a Tennessee Walker at age 5.... talk about a very very tall horse! :shock:

Posted: 10:48 pm Apr 03 2009
by OLHILLBILLY
Boots to bike parts to horses, gotta love forum threads. :grin:
I got a pair of A-Stars Tech 3s that I got a deal on. Best boots I've ever had bar none. Makes me wonder what the Tech 8-10s are like. (But not enough to spend $300 to find out)

Posted: 10:58 pm Apr 03 2009
by canyncarvr
AlpinestarTech 8s.

Just break them in, some! Mow the yard a few times in 'em...wear them around the house.

Mine are as comfortable as any work or hiking boot I've ever had.


Contoured shin plate protector is injected with high modulus PU for a high level of impact and abrasion resistance.

Replaceable shock absorbing material on the shin and instep.

Extended inside plate is injected with medium durometer PU and guards the side and toe-box area of the boot.

The inner side of the boot is designed for excellent contact and grip against the bike and provides a high level of support.

New instep and Achilles flex zones for superior comfort, control and support.

Wide calf protector plate is injected with PU for high impact resistance.
Stamped steel heel guard.

Stainless steel sole guard.

Thick and wide stamped Suede on the inner side of the boot increases grip and is laminated with aluminum foil to guard against heat.

Breathable Cambrelle lining reduces the buildup of heat. White model features a patented ventilation system.

Leather upper.

Exclusive dual compound rubber sole for improved grip and superior durability in high wear areas. Sole features a large replaceable insert and a contoured stamped steel shank.

Closure structure is made of high impact resistant technopolymer and features four aluminum buckles with memory and a quick release/locking system.

Top and bottom reverse closure design provides superior impact avoidance and fit.

Top of the boot is sealed with a Velcro® strap connected to elastic stretch PVC.

Removable and fully perforated leather bootie for a precise fit, with asymmetrical gel ankle protectors and a removable anatomic footbed.

Patented ankle brace protector with additional shock absorbing insert for the heel.

Extended gaiter helps prevent water entry

ALPINESTARS TECH 8 MOTORCYCLE BOOTS Today, as low as $429.95

Cheap, too! :shock:

Posted: 08:31 am Apr 04 2009
by Mr. Wibbens
Think I'll stick to my ARC Coronas

Posted: 11:50 am Apr 04 2009
by MXOldtimer
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canyncarvr wrote:AlpinestarTech 8s.

Just break them in, some! Mow the yard a few times in 'em...wear them around the house.

Mine are as comfortable as any work or hiking boot I've ever had.

The T-8's are my favorite boots. I'd still be wear'n them but I get supplied with O'neil gear soooo stink'n cheap I can't pass it up.
The Hardwear boots I wear protect well and moves well but they don't come close to the comfort the T-8's have.
I have to put boot liners in and put on a short sports sock along with my reg riding sock to get the comfort the T-8's interior have.

Posted: 01:25 pm Apr 04 2009
by sparkingdogg
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Indawoods wrote:Speaking of trials vids and getting a leg over...

I always step on the peg and it is super easy to get a leg over.... :wink:
thinking of putting springs on the bottom of my boots... saw it on cartoons... :rolleyes:

Posted: 01:27 pm Apr 04 2009
by sparkingdogg
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canyncarvr wrote:ALPINESTARS TECH 8 MOTORCYCLE BOOTS Today, as low as $429.95

Cheap, too! :shock:
maybe next year!!! :shock:

Posted: 02:04 pm Apr 04 2009
by sparkingdogg
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MXOldtimer wrote:If your part'n stuff out I need a headlight shroud (plastic only) and a pair of radiator shrouds, in good shape of course.
ok, i will have to see about the shrouds. i know some of them are cracked, of course. headlight... forget it, unless e series. ALL of them are cracked! design flaw?? probably p.o. hitting trees...

i will try and list in the parts section next week. i think i will part out: '89 200; '98 200; '00 220; '00 200.

i am going to get another '00 220 monday... soon i will have only the '04 200 and the '00 220 and everything else will get parted. i never intended to keep 6 kdx's!!!

parts will get listed here first, ebay second. you people can have first dibs. with the cost of these bikes at around $1500, i will make a little money, i hope. that is considering i sell 100% of the bike as parts, which will take a long time!

this all sorta came about a few months ago, i was looking for some parts on ebay, one certain person has a TON of kdx parts, i thought his prices were just a bit high. so i have beat this same person by around 10-20% on every single part i am selling! :twisted:

well, i don't wanna do this for free, so here is my modest-profit pricing guide, of course depends on year/condition of part, but this is pretty close, and prices are pretty firm:

Pricing List:

air box 45 carb boot 15 cdi 130
chain guide 20 clutch arm 10 clutch 40
clutch cover 20 coil 25 crankshaft 100
case, left 100 case, right 100 carb 130
cylinder 135 cyl head 75 exp chamber 25-125
engine mounts 10 exhaust valve 35 footpegs 20
front wheel 75-125 front fender 15 forks 150
frame 150 front brake ass'y 125 govenor 20
headlight 40 idler gear 20 inner clutch cover 60
kick shaft 60 kick stand 35 kick lever 35
kill sw 10 light sw 10 lamp socket 10
misc bolt lot 20 perch, l, w/lever 20 perch, r, w/lever 20
pri crank gear 25 reed 20 rad hoses 15
rear fender 30 rear wheel 100-150 rear brake ass'y 100
rotor/fw 125 rad, left 100 rad, right 100
rear axle 20 rad screens 10 rear brk lever 25
rad bottle 10 shifter 25 shrouds 40
side cover ea 25 shock, rear 125 seat 75
shocl lkg 25 shift drum/forks 60 spkt guard 10
swing arm 35 swing pin 10 sub brace 40
stator 125 stator cover 10 triple tree 75
throttle ass'y 15 tranny 100 tool bag 25
tail light 20 tank 100 trip meter 35
trip mtr p/u 20 wiring harness 30 water impellor 20
water pump cover 30 water necks a/b 15 volt reg 60

shipping is always VERY close to actual charges. always p!sses me off on ebay when someone sells a decal for $3 with $6 shipping!!! :mad:

Posted: 06:30 pm Apr 04 2009
by bagpuss
Hi sparkingdogg do you have a carb as i have a 28mm and im looking to replace with a 35 thanks mike PS im in sydney australia :roll:

Posted: 12:42 am Apr 05 2009
by sparkingdogg
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OLHILLBILLY wrote:Boots to bike parts to horses, gotta love forum threads. :grin:
man, my butt really itches... :butthead:

Posted: 12:46 am Apr 05 2009
by sparkingdogg
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bagpuss wrote:Hi sparkingdogg do you have a carb as i have a 28mm and im looking to replace with a 35 thanks mike PS im in sydney australia :roll:
i am sure i do... what model/year?? i have the '89 200, '98 200, and '00 220 that will part out first. sure one of them has what you need, they all run fine.... :?

Posted: 12:52 am Apr 05 2009
by Indawoods
You'll need the boot too! :wink:

Posted: 01:24 am Apr 05 2009
by bagpuss
Ok ive got a carb boot with a 40mm hole and im after a pwk 35mm not sure what year that is hope you have one

Posted: 11:50 am Apr 05 2009
by sparkingdogg
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bagpuss wrote:Ok ive got a carb boot with a 40mm hole and im after a pwk 35mm not sure what year that is hope you have one
i will research my shop manuals...

Posted: 01:14 pm Apr 05 2009
by sparkingdogg
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bagpuss wrote:Ok ive got a carb boot with a 40mm hole and im after a pwk 35mm not sure what year that is hope you have one
my shop manual says all h-series 200's have the pwk 35mm, but i am not sure about the boot you have. i will have a '00 200 parting out in the next week or so!

Posted: 01:17 pm Apr 05 2009
by Indawoods
Coulda told ya that! :lol:

Posted: 05:40 pm Apr 05 2009
by sparkingdogg
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Indawoods wrote:Coulda told ya that! :lol:
but you didn't until now! :rolleyes:

only been into the kdx's for 6 months or so, i am by no means an expert!

bagpuss, what year/model is your bike???