n00b from SW Pennsylvania
Posted: 12:40 pm Nov 29 2012
Hey guys, new KDX owner here! After not riding for about 2 years (too broke in college), my buddy was selling his girlfriends KDX and wanted me to buy it. I rode it all day on a Sunday, couldnt stop thinking about it for a couple of a days, so I bought it lol. I've always rode 4-strokes growing up, so this would be my first 2-stroke. Im still getting use to the differences in power and riding style, but I couldnt be more happy with the bike, an absolute blast to ride.
Here's me with it, we rode in the snow this past Saturday:

Its an 03, I'm the third owner (wasn't ridden much by the previous 2 owners, I know them both), the only aftermarket stuff on it that I am aware of is a Procircuit pipe. Immediate plans for this winter include tearing her all apart, cleaning out the carb, detailing everything so it looks like new, change oil and plug, put a KX front fender on it, and probably do a bunch of the mods that I was reading about the "best of the best mods" thread.
I'm extremely happy to have found this board. I've been creepin around for a few days here and there and I'm finding TONS of great info; so thanks everyone! I still have a lot to learn though, but hey, thats the fun part right? I can't wait to see how my bike and my riding style/technique progresses from here!
I'm Tyler by the way
Here's me with it, we rode in the snow this past Saturday:

Its an 03, I'm the third owner (wasn't ridden much by the previous 2 owners, I know them both), the only aftermarket stuff on it that I am aware of is a Procircuit pipe. Immediate plans for this winter include tearing her all apart, cleaning out the carb, detailing everything so it looks like new, change oil and plug, put a KX front fender on it, and probably do a bunch of the mods that I was reading about the "best of the best mods" thread.
I'm extremely happy to have found this board. I've been creepin around for a few days here and there and I'm finding TONS of great info; so thanks everyone! I still have a lot to learn though, but hey, thats the fun part right? I can't wait to see how my bike and my riding style/technique progresses from here!
I'm Tyler by the way