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Alright, I have really ONLY been looking for 97' and new KDX's, just because a friend told me that the 97-06' were almost identical. I figured, well, there must have been a change from 96 to 97'... so they are probably better...?? :roll:

So..I rememered seeing an older one. Frankly, just looking at the bike, its shape and all, it looks about identical to the new ones right? IS there any big sticking point on buying one this old? I would think, with the mods and upgrades and care that you guys are doing to any of them, this is just as good a bike??

Is there any particular years to look out for? This kid went from 1200 down to 850... Says it runs good. in the pic, its all dirty, so he's obviously not meticulous about keeping it nice... What if Icould pic this bike up for $600? Would another 600 spent wisely make anything special of it??
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I plan to call him asap and ask some questions... you guys should give me a good list of questions to ask!

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Im not sure of the difference between 96-97, but im sure someone will tell you. But just a heads up, you could have posted this in your "buying a KDX" topic you created this afternoon. It would have fit there. If you didnt want to create another topic on the same related matter. just a helpfull hint. not a fuss.
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Quite a few people on here ride the older E series bikes. They seem to like them. The motor is slightly different and parts may be a little harder to find but there is no guarantee on that.

Ask Mr Wibbens about his
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Your friend is wrong. The KDX was unchanged other than graphics and such since 1995. So 1995+ 200's are all exactly the same. The 220 started in 1997, so that is probably what your friend was referring to.

I ride an E series bike myself (89-94), as do several other members here. It's rumored that the E series had the best engine of the bunch, but the ergonomics are certainly improved on the H series (95+)

I wouldn't pass up a good E bike just because it's older. They make excellent trail machines, and are relatively bullet proof.

I'm not sure about thinking they look the same. The 95+ H series bikes use a completely different frame setup. It's a perimeter frame, and looks quite different than the E series bike.
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Well, to my untrained eye...they looked the same, but I can see what you are saying... :wink:

I started a new thread, because I figured many of you have already looked at and tired of the other thread! Just trying to keep your attention! :lol:

I think I'll keep my eyes open for all years... heck with it... More info on the "E's" would be nice though!

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The E series to me reminds me of the old 4 strokes... just run and run and run.... a reliable rock and as comfy as can be if you like to sit like me. More comfy than the H series. Has better grunt too like the 220 I imagine.

I wouldn't hesitate getting an E series KDX. They do eat KIPS valve gears more than the H series though....
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I own a 92' E series KDX 200 for 14years. tell you what this bike rocks. check out the face of a ktm rider when you pass them with a kdx on the trail. feel all worth while spent.

if you gonna get the bike, myself or any of the guys here will advise you to strip the bike completely to maybe paint things up, grease all the bearings you could find and replaced all leaking seals and orings gaskets and worn bearings. replaced all the oil you could find, service the top end and bottom end. tune the supension to your weight.

jet the bike up and man you got yourself a hella of bike. you might want to buy a good cond. engine cylinder off ebay to keep as spares if the left hand kips valve keeps breaking. a good cylinder will prolong the valve from breaking too soon. good 2T oil and ratio helps too.
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Cool!!
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I own a 92' E series KDX 200 for 14years. tell you what this bike rocks. check out the face of a ktm rider when you pass them with a kdx on the trail. feel all worth while spent.

if you gonna get the bike, myself or any of the guys here will advise you to strip the bike completely to maybe paint things up, grease all the bearings you could find and replaced all leaking seals and orings gaskets and worn bearings. replaced all the oil you could find, service the top end and bottom end. tune the supension to your weight.

jet the bike up and man you got yourself a hella of bike.
I have the same year, how is your's setup/ jetted?

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Sapphire,

If you haven't checked out the members bike profile section, do it. Lots of good photo's and info there.
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juliend wrote:Sapphire,

If you haven't checked out the members bike profile section, do it. Lots of good photo's and info there.
Cool...will do.

I like the idea of grabbing this 93 up... riding it this summer, then tearing it into a hundred pieces this winter... that could be fun... scary too though! :lol:

The kid appears to be aching to sell it cause he needs some money to put towards a new bike, "A Bigger Bike" as he says.... :rolleyes:
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LMAO... I just told the kid I'd have to pass. I had him send me some better pictures. This bike has had zero maintenance... However... check out the forks? Those must not be stock???
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I asked him if he has cleaned it since the craigslist photos, he says, "oh yeah, it was just a little dirty that day"... Check out these pics! :roll:
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Does this look like a good bike to STAY AWAY from??? :neutral:
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Those are the stock forks or from a KX of similar vintage...they look very similar. It doesn't look too bad to me but it's hard to tell from pictures...It's going to require a complete rebuild regardless IMO
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This bike is a 93 or 94... the forks are stock. It is a 17 year old bike! It doesn't look bad to me at all....
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Well, I'm not clean freak, I'll tell ya that right now, but I'd never let that grimy crap build up on my motor and sprockets and such...
$800?? no way, not me.
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I'd buy it for $700
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Yours is an H right? That old E sounds to be a good machine...

Say I dump $700 into it. Would another say, $700 put it in the class of the 01' with the newly rebuilt motor I am looking at for 1500? (which I will only offer 12 on see what he says...) the one pictured on one of my threads with the FMF pipes and such?

THanks Inda and all.... i've been outta bikes for LONG TIME (before that 93' was an itch in its daddies pants)... so anything I can gleen from you guys is a bonus! :mrgreen:
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and I gotta ask... Is there a quick and easy way I can get that HIDEOUS blue seat with the pink graphics covered up?????? :blink:
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