Aftermarket kickstand?
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Yep . . . I definately ride the bikes. Although I have not gone as much as I want I have gone 10 times this year. Had to wait for the snow to melt but have been riding steady since March this year. The trails in the NW are great right now - good traction and no dust yet.
Most of the pictures of the bike were done when I first got the bike done. But . . . as my son says "I get obsessive at times" and usually keep the bikes pretty clean. Hate working on dirty bikes.
I will post some "dirty" pictures.
Steve
Most of the pictures of the bike were done when I first got the bike done. But . . . as my son says "I get obsessive at times" and usually keep the bikes pretty clean. Hate working on dirty bikes.
I will post some "dirty" pictures.
Steve
WR sold. Now have 03 and 04 KDX 220s.
KXF 250 forks. RB Carb and Head. FMF rev pipe. Long live the KDX !!!
KXF 250 forks. RB Carb and Head. FMF rev pipe. Long live the KDX !!!
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Footnote - I recently sold my WR 450. It was a poweful bike but very heavy. It was the best hill climbing bike though. It was a tank. It was powerful and liked to go straight. It did not like to turn.
So it to a guy who was going to use the bike for dual sport. With gas prices these days it kinda made sense.
I am now done to just two bikes - both KDXs
So it to a guy who was going to use the bike for dual sport. With gas prices these days it kinda made sense.
I am now done to just two bikes - both KDXs