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Big KDX fan here. I have owned an 87, 89, and 94 KDX 200s. I got to ride an 04 220 with the Fredette bored carb and FMF torque pipe last weekend, and decided that I could go just as fast on that bike as on any bike I have ever owned. Loved the torque for a 2 stroke! I don't have a KDX currently, but if I can get a really good deal...?

I am 45 yrs old, from Arkansas, currently own a KLR 650, KTM 520, and 2 DRZ 400s, (S and E models), and a 69 Triumph Bonneville basket case which needs everything. The only thing holding it together is the rust. .
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Welcome!


45! Heck..you're just a young'n!!

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I have a 77 Triumph Bonneville basket case... not really a basket case but needs some work to make it whole again. Started doing a 66 retro on it and lost interest.... parts is expensive! Every little nut and bolt costs a fortune!

Welcome to the site... I'm sure you will fit right in. I am also glad you are a member of singletrackplanet.... great place!

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