hybrid harescrambler question
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hybrid harescrambler question
I'm debating the hybrid kx/kdx, just wanted to know how much better the hybrid works as a harescrambler. I just got back into harescrambles this year on a 97 kdx 200. looking for some input from a harescrambles rider, as far as competitiveness compared to the pumpkin 200. Thanks in advance.
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Well look at it this way. You already know how the kdx runs, now just toss a lighter chassis and better suspension into the picture.
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hybrid harescrambler question
Either one will be fine.
I did a CR250 hybrid and raced it for 3 years. Fine bike. I was a little faster on it than the original KDX but not light years faster. There is a point of diminishing returns
I bought an '08 200XC last year. After a lot of struggling with ergonomic and handling issues I finally got it to handle and turn well for me. I have not raced it yet but it would be fine.
The biggest difference I notice in the progression from OEM KDX to modified KDX to hybrid to the KTM 200 is that each ride required less physical exertion than the last. The KTM really lets me keep up the speed a lot longer. The seat tears my butt up....
I did a CR250 hybrid and raced it for 3 years. Fine bike. I was a little faster on it than the original KDX but not light years faster. There is a point of diminishing returns
I bought an '08 200XC last year. After a lot of struggling with ergonomic and handling issues I finally got it to handle and turn well for me. I have not raced it yet but it would be fine.
The biggest difference I notice in the progression from OEM KDX to modified KDX to hybrid to the KTM 200 is that each ride required less physical exertion than the last. The KTM really lets me keep up the speed a lot longer. The seat tears my butt up....
'08 KTM200xc
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KX100 for the boy
'99 CR/KDX Hybrid with that RB stuff done to it
KX100 for the boy
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I am a C rider and I have a stock 96 KDX with DRZ forks and HS it. At my level it is the right bike, but I am still tweaking the rear suspension. The tighter the trail is, the better the KDX works. At 230#, I could use more power on the steep hills, but it sticks like glue on side-hills and slick climbs compared to other bikes. I just ran a very slippery and rocky track at the GNCC at Morgantown WV on Sunday, and kept passing guys that slid off the track and were in the weeds. It takes much less effort to ride than my WR450, which has been collecting dust for some time. I don't know that a moto chassis would be that much better than what I have now. My next add on will be a steering stabilizer.
At a higher level you would want a stronger motor. I practice on a field track with my boy on a KX65, and he will walk away on the uphill turns. He can't beat me on the woods trail.
At a higher level you would want a stronger motor. I practice on a field track with my boy on a KX65, and he will walk away on the uphill turns. He can't beat me on the woods trail.
This is my rifle, this is my gun, the YZ to go fast, the KDX is for fun!
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Thanks for the replys guys. I'm a pretty slow senior rider, I may just refine the kdx a little more and keep trying to go faster.
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I converted mine to a cr125 chassis.
Had it as well as my kdx220 back to back for a while. The CR conversion is hands down better for racing as is the kX conversion. I sold the 220 finally to make room for a larger bike for other purposes, still race my CR225 in harescrambles.
Had it as well as my kdx220 back to back for a while. The CR conversion is hands down better for racing as is the kX conversion. I sold the 220 finally to make room for a larger bike for other purposes, still race my CR225 in harescrambles.
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I race B class quite competitively on my hybrid. I picked up a lot of speed with the conversion. The 125 chassis just handles better than the KDX did for me.
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canamfan Which series do you race? I typically run in the Forward Motion series, but have run a couple of the Hillbilly races.
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Re: hybrid harescrambler question
I ran forward motion this year. Went to 7 races i believe. # 1095 I ran two races last year warrensburg on my ASE camam then bought the kdx and ran chanute, i got overheated at chanute it was hot. I wanted to ride collins w/ the hillbillys this year but I got some sort of upper respitory crap that knocked me down for two weeks. I'm still kinda weak. I may try some of the hillbilly HS if the weather is not to bad.
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Re: hybrid harescrambler question
forward motion here, wanted to race hill billy but never worked out
I haven't decided on if I'm running at collins yet, depends on how bad I get hurt doing the endurocross
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my kdx is still stock as far as suspension, I've ridden ktm 200s and they were almost to responsive for me, kinda twitchy. Do the hybrids feel the same?
I haven't decided on if I'm running at collins yet, depends on how bad I get hurt doing the endurocross
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my kdx is still stock as far as suspension, I've ridden ktm 200s and they were almost to responsive for me, kinda twitchy. Do the hybrids feel the same?
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Hybrids turn well and are stable at the same time I can pull my buddies gas gas300 in the woods everytime it just works that well.
Did I say riding?
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Re: hybrid harescrambler question
mhsc and MORE here. 2nd overall in C class my first year on a hybrid. There is an older gentleman in MHSC who just walked away with the C senior with his stock dx. They are very capable. Maybe an A rider would need more?
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Re: hybrid harescrambler question
I run Forward motion harescrambles vet c advanced when i can, and the occasional OCCRA race.
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If you ever make it to a MORE race look me up
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