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I made a huge mistake and sold my '92 KDX200 that was set up very nicely with tons of mods. I bought a WR426 thinking it was time to step up to the new 4-strokes like everyone else. After riding it 3-4 times I realized why I dont like following the crowd. It was too heavy for tight trails, a pain to start hot or cold and the power delivery reminded me of a 250 motocrosser. I am selling the WR and going back to the KDX. It does everything I ask it to do here in Oregon like tight woods, desert, dunes and even putting behind the kids. I would really like a leftover '06 KDX since I have never owned a new bike in over 25 years of riding. What should I be willing to pay for one? I realize I could get a better equipped used bike for less than new, but I think it would be nice to finally have a new bike after all of these years. I would definitely do the mods after I got the bike. Any thoughts. Thanks
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Post by Flying W »

Hi Russ!
We bought KT's 03 220 in Vancouver for $1700 (in Feb this year). It had renthal bars, v-force reeds, a PCII pipe and 296SA. All the initial things people say to do. Very little time on it...radiators were totally straight. :shock:

I've since had the RB mods done to head and carb and the bike is simply great. I still love my WR250F because it is always ready at the throttle, but the KDX is super light and at least as fast through the woods here on the west side. We've agreed that I can use her bike in two woods-type races per year and then stay off it for the rest of the time. I am content with that! :mrgreen:

The prices posted on craigslist are, I think, inflated at $2400 for 2000-2004 models. So be tough when looking. Our guy started at $2K. I think we got a really good price and a really good bike, but $2K should be something reasonable to pay for a 4 year old bike. Good luck looking!
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I bought an '04 220 brand new and really wish I hadn't. I paid $4k out the door and then spent a ton on mods. In contrast, I bought my son an '05 YZ125 used with hardly any hours on it for $2200 , The YZ was a much better deal.

If you are dead set on a new one, I wouldn't go over $3,500 and try real hard for around $3K. Let the dealer know that you know it's a dinosaur, they quit making them, he's lucky you like living in the past, on and on. :lol:
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I think you could end up with a new hold over 2005 or 2006 model KDX 200 for about $3250 in our neck of the woods. Action Motor sports in Idaho Falls has/had a 2006 200 going for $3600 ~ a month ago - typically they drop ~10% if you do some talking.

I've purchased from the Kawasaki dealer in Rexburg Idaho a two year old new bike for $900 off the list price on a $4000 bike.

Call around.

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Welcome back! :wink: :partyman: :prayer: Get your new KDX and come down this way for a ride!
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Post by firffighter »

Thanks guys! This website is also a reason I am looking forward to going back to a KDX. I think Action motosports in Fairview has a '06 still sitting there. I was thinking of offering around $3000 and go up to $3400 max.

mOrie,
Thanks for the invite. I appreciate all of your advice when I bought the KDX the 1st time. I would like to head south for one of those Jefferson County rides with some of the KDX folks who are around that area.
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My folks live in Damascus - very close to Boring. I live in Newbeg. Got my 04 220 leftover last fall for 3250 out the door from Hillsboro Motosport.
Like the other guys say . . . keep on telling them you are doing them a favor to my an old style bike and you need to do KX fork conversion, etc.

When you get your bike give me a shout. I ride in the Nestucca Trask area outside of Carlton.

I sold my 04 WR450 and love the KDX. The WR was an awesome hill climber but it wore me out. I love the KDX.

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SteveWR - Is the Boring Bar in Boring Oregon still the opposite of its name? Stopped in there 22 years ago while on our Honeymoon and was quite supprized at what we walked in on at ~ 1 PM on a Thursday afternoon! :grin: :? :lol: :lol:
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I worked at the lumber mill as an 18 year old in Boring 20 years ago and our shift finished in early afternoon. Guess where the employees of a lumber mill headed after there shift was over? I was only 18, but the older guys I worked with assured me that they could get me in no problem. I got quite an education that summer working at the mill (also made good money to buy a Yamaha IT 490).

Anyway, I am going out to the dealer tomorrow to see how little I can give for an '06.

I agree Steve. My WR426 wore me out and made me long for my KDX in the tight stuff. I havent ridden in the Trask area in years. I like Brown's camp on weekdays, and McCubbins gulch. I am going to try Eddieville and Starvation Ridge this month, hopefully with a KDX.
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Small world firffighter, I'm right below you in Eagle Creek.
Someday when you get your new KDX we'll have to go for a ride.

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Post by kawagumby »

I had an 02 WR426 and feel it was one of the best bikes I've ever owned. Bullet proof and a great suspension. Put in a auto-decompression cam from an 03 YZ450 and a YZ stock pipe (can get them cheap...ebay) and you'll have a freaky wheely-popp'n torque-master, one kick easy-starting bike. A superior handling machine IMO for everything and will handle most tight stuff (at a somewhat slower pace).

The KDX is still the better tight trail bike though.
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SteveWR450f wrote: When you get your bike give me a shout. I ride in the Nestucca Trask area outside of Carlton.

Steve
Russ, I offered this to you several months ago but it still is on the table: Forget about Brown's and Nestucca, let me take you where the KDX thrives...The Trask...MXOldtimer, SteveWR450F...let's make it a 4-way, but without the stops. It's still the best ST going...even if it's been a long time since you were there, you'll not be disappointed.

Best weather and traction are now. Trails are finally clear so you don't have to get off your bike except when you have a get-off :wink:

I have week-days open starting the 21st of June (Saturdays too!) :mrgreen:
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The Trask...MXOldtimer, SteveWR450F...let's make it a 4-way, but without the stops. It's still the best ST going...even if it's been a long time since you were there, you'll not be disappointed.

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Sounds like fun.
I'm headed over by Ukiah (Uampine ORV campground) for a ride/camp with a bunch of guys late next week.
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I am up for riding in the Trask. Just let me know. Just about any Saturday or Sunday is good for me for the next 3 weeks or so.

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The week of the 1st would probably work for me. I hope to have a KDX by then. Let me know when it gets closer about specific times and day, etc. I will keep you updated on my bike buying situation. Finding some local guys to ride with would be great.
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Post by firffighter »

Hey, I found a closeout on '06 models at a local dealer for $3399. Think I will go in tomorrow and do some wheelin and dealin. What do you think about the price? Sounds pretty good to me for a new bike.
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Great price! Snag it!!!! :supz:
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A new bike with a 6 month warranty - great price - and some friends in the neighborhood that want to go for a ride. Life is pretty good at times!! :partyman: :supz: :lol: :grin: :grin:
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firffighter wrote:Hey, I found a closeout on '06 models at a local dealer for $3399. Think I will go in tomorrow and do some wheelin and dealin.
We're on the edge of our seats here so, let us know the details of your deal on wheels. :mrgreen:

Also firffighter, check your PMs :supz:
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