My love affair with the KDX started about three years ago with the purchase of my '02 KDX 220. It's my first bike and I have to say that even after all the abuse I've put it through, it has never let me down.
I race primarly AMA D37 events out in the mojave desert and all though she isn't fast, my bike will go just about anywhere I need to.
Now, I just need to get better at riding it!
"Never discourage anyone who continually makes progress; no matter how slow." - Plato
Welcome!
If you are ever up in NorCal, look me up. Better yet, drag your bike along and we'll have a great time!!
I had a really tricked out 220 myself. Check my gallery for photos of it. (Ignore the twisted frame photos. My son did that and he can't ride)
Jerry
I'd rather be a smartass like carvr, than a dumbass like.... well, you fill in the blank!
If you need to "convince" the mechanic, you need a new mechanic.
Don't get me wrong, I am new to riding and just got my first KDX over last summer and still have not been able to take 'er out yet. Yes, I have ridden two different KDX 200s but not on the trails. Mine is lowered so I will have better control in the woods when I do get to ride it. I just have such a hard time picking up the 200 when it is on the ground.
I am "learning" to work on my 200, and that is how I know that if you have to convince your mechanic, you need a new mechanic.
"If I were just two inches taller, I wouldn't be me." ~KDX Butterfly
skipro3 wrote:Welcome!
If you are ever up in NorCal, look me up. Better yet, drag your bike along and we'll have a great time!!
I had a really tricked out 220 myself. Check my gallery for photos of it. (Ignore the twisted frame photos. My son did that and he can't ride)
Heck yeah I will!
I love it up there although I haven't had a chance to ride up there yet.
"Never discourage anyone who continually makes progress; no matter how slow." - Plato