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Hey from the Florida Panhandle

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Hey All,

I have been looking for a KDX for a year or so to complement my Suzuki V-strom and picked up low hour 1998 220 in December.

I am not a racer, I just wanted a nice light trail bike, but a step above TTR's or CRF's.
Its not that great on the road, but as soon as I hit the dirt this bike has been perfect.

I come from a trials background and I am very pleased how well this bike even handles that kind of ridding.

Anyway here she is from last Sundays ride.
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Very Nice! Welcome to the site! :supz:
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Man I love this type of technical riding! And love trial too :supz:
Welcome to the site :partyman:
What type of trial bike did you have?
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Hey Scheckaet & Thanks Indawoods,

My last one was a Yamaha TY350 in the 90's, its been quite a few years without one.
Before that it was Montessa Cota's and Bultaco Sherpa T's in the 80's
I started out on a Honda TL125.

Yea, I love technical type stuff.
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Nice line up there, I learned ridin on a yamaha TY 125, t'was so much fun :supz: Man I miss that bike and the terrain too :sad:
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Welcome!
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Low hours WOW!

I like your pictures.
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Ogre wrote:Hey Scheckaet & Thanks Indawoods,

My last one was a Yamaha TY350 in the 90's, its been quite a few years without one.
Before that it was Montessa Cota's and Bultaco Sherpa T's in the 80's
I started out on a Honda TL125.

Yea, I love technical type stuff.
My dad had a Sherpa T in the 80's too. wish I could get a trials bike but they are so expensive :roll:
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you found your way home! nothin' wrong with getting a little lost in the woods, tho.

glad to have ya!
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HOW DID YOU GET YOUR STREET PLATE?!?! I would kill to get one on mine but thus far have not found a way to do it.... :rolleyes:
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The bike was modified with a working brake light (rear only), the 2 light head light system (this is not really legal, but it has the "appearance" of a high & low beam) and 130W stator to run all that crap.

It was then "sold" to a buddy in Alabama.

It was titled & plated in Alabama as they did not require an original title, just a bill of sale.
I don't know if Alabama still allows this though.

Then it was "re-sold" back into Florida where the Alabama title was excepted and transferred to a Florida title. :mrgreen:
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HAHA! You lucky duck! Your bike looks like an absolute puff too. (meaning in immaculate condition!) :grin:
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Post by pietman »

Very nice Ogre, what sticker kit/seat cover is that?
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