Newbie from Ireland
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Newbie from Ireland
Hi,I recently bought a kdx200h 1996.
It looks completely standard and will be starting to tune it asap as it needs some more go, I've been riding 4 strokes for the last decade or so ie xr600, wr426, wr450. I mostly ride tight technical trails and carrying the odd injury or two it's time to get back on a 2 stroke. Any tips and information on setup for slippery muddy trails would be much appreciated (wet conditions here most of the time) Thanks.
Ps how do I post a picture?
It looks completely standard and will be starting to tune it asap as it needs some more go, I've been riding 4 strokes for the last decade or so ie xr600, wr426, wr450. I mostly ride tight technical trails and carrying the odd injury or two it's time to get back on a 2 stroke. Any tips and information on setup for slippery muddy trails would be much appreciated (wet conditions here most of the time) Thanks.
Ps how do I post a picture?
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Re: Newbie from Ireland
Welcome.you can post pictures through a photo bucket account.youre from Ireland huh.trails must be awesome..
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Thanks, yeah there good fun but as soon as you turn off the logging roads your left with a choice between bog's which I've had to dig bikes out of and slippery roots which keep you concentrated to say the least.
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Welcome to the forums!
Thank you for participating on kdxrider.net.
To post pictures from a device: viewtopic.php?f=88&t=24128
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Re: Newbie from Ireland
I'm I'm new Hampshire where its all woods riding with some fields too.I know what you mean by slippery roots.get some pics of your bike,?
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If the bike is running properly, then the best mod you can make for slippery roots is a "trials" tire. I saw the new Kenda Hybrid, WOW what an impressive tread design. Mix between an MX tire's side knobs and a trials tire center section. I've had really good luck with the Kenda Washougal on the wet roots and dessert terrain and golf ball sized loose rocks. The Washougal II looks even better with a softer compound in the middle and a good cornering compound on the outside.
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+1 on the trials tire recommendation. Welcome and my great grandfather was from Cork County! cheers!
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Thanks to all, trials tyre,front pipe and a kx front end(don't like the low stock forks)on this week's shopping list.