Picked it up this week, recently rebuilt/revalved suspension from factory connection, new rear tire, but its not on the bike yet, the front could use a new tire to, it does have a moose in it which I'm not looking forward to wrestling off. Bike also has a gnarly pipe and FMF silencer. Bike is plated too.
I've had a couple KTMs over the years, a 300 and a 250f, and I have a yamaha XT225...
I bought this KDX from my boss, and I actually rode it a couple of years ago, it does have a shortened rear shock, I'm 5' 11", but I do quite like the bike being a bit lower.
This bike should be pretty much ready to ride, but I'm sure I'll be tinkering with it some once I get some miles on it.
I will need to rejet for my elevation, but other than that it just needs some gas and oil :-)
Pic of the bike on the back of my van,
2006 KDX200
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Re: 2006 KDX200
Congratulations on your KDX, and welcome to the forums.
Thank you for participating on kdxrider.net.
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Re: 2006 KDX200
Welcome.
The lowered rear end without lowering the front can definitely affect handling.
Enjoy your ride.
The lowered rear end without lowering the front can definitely affect handling.
Enjoy your ride.
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2002 KX-KDX 220
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2002 KX-KDX 220
2000 KDX 220
2003 KLX 300 DS
1988 White KDX 200C3
1984 KX500 (original owner)
1996 Honda Magna V4
2017 Honda Africa Twin DCT