And all went extremely well. An hour into riding, i did wish that i was on the KDX. My back hurt like hell taking the same bumps that the KDX just floats over. I couldn't keep up with the KDX in the tight areas. That was mostly due to my front tire sucking in the sugar sand.
Here they are all cleaned up after a day of riding.
Took the KX on it's maiden voyage today
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Took the KX on it's maiden voyage today
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Sitting/Driving on the KX all i can hear/feel is the pipe (tinny) It consumes the bike. Side by side the bikes are the same height, only the KDX sinks down when you sit on it, the KX doesn't budge( i can't quite flat foot it and i'm 5 ft 11 )Jeb wrote:What's your impression on the differences in power? What did you think of the way the KX handled in the tight areas?
Driving in 1st gear on the KX feels like 2nd on the KDX, it's kinda tall. I keep wanting to downshift the KX when i'm already in 1st.
The twisty/tight stuff was shockingly challenging for me. I need to find a good sugar sand tire. I can't trust the front end in any of it. I about dumped the bike 20 times when it won't turn. The KDX seems to have a much easier time.
Honestly, the only thing i like better about the KX as of now , is the frightening top speed ( i got it wide open alot today). and the ability to hit some small jumps i wouldn't tackle with the KDX. On takeoff the KDX gets me and then i have to play catchup.
If parts were readily available, i could almost see myself wanting a KDX 250 . I guess i will need some seat time on the KX to get used to it.
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The power is.... Awesome, but the gearbox isn't. Not for woods anyway. 1st on my 13/48 geared RM250 is taller than 2nd on my old KDX. My right hand gets TIRED in the tight stuff, but I love it :)
Dumped the bike 20 times because it won't turn? Don't know what that's about, must be a huge problem going on there.
The power of a 250 is downright fierce. From a rolling 2nd gear start, if I go WFO and use the clutch, I'll absolutely NEED to hold on. I'm 230lbs all geared up!
Dumped the bike 20 times because it won't turn? Don't know what that's about, must be a huge problem going on there.
The power of a 250 is downright fierce. From a rolling 2nd gear start, if I go WFO and use the clutch, I'll absolutely NEED to hold on. I'm 230lbs all geared up!
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It's the sugar sand. i can't hold a line, it swerves all over. The front tire isn't "steering". I need tires specifically designed for this stuff. Its light and you sink in it.2001kdx wrote:The power is.... Awesome, but the gearbox isn't. Not for woods anyway. 1st on my 13/48 geared RM250 is taller than 2nd on my old KDX. My right hand gets TIRED in the tight stuff, but I love it :)
Dumped the bike 20 times because it won't turn? Don't know what that's about, must be a huge problem going on there.
The power of a 250 is downright fierce. From a rolling 2nd gear start, if I go WFO and use the clutch, I'll absolutely NEED to hold on. I'm 230lbs all geared up!
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Man this KX is awesome to ride in a MX track not in the woods. If i was you i put all the upgrades possibles to my KDX and keep it! But anyways I love KX bikes!
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The power of the 250 is nice, when in doubt throttle out you know. But a KDX 250 is much heavier than a KX 250. I ride my brothers CR 250 and it is great in the open but like you said 1st makes you want to find 1/2 gear in the woods. A little too much throttle in the woods will put you in the trees pretty quickly if you are not careful.
Riding is living everything else, is just waiting.
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93 KDX 250
84 YTM 225 DX 3-WHEELER
Master of the casual pace
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84 YTM 225 DX 3-WHEELER