Swapin Hornet for KDX220R

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Swapin Hornet for KDX220R

Post by Jon_Pearson19 »

Thinking about Selling my Hornet 600 to get a KDX220R, Its my only transport so ive got a few questions :rolleyes:

How often do the pistons last in these?
Do they have keys? (Theres a few scums around here but i know them all since i was about 10 but they would still rob it, Plus my mums area is full of scums and dont know one of them)
Whats the Power delivery like on these? I had a very Mint Dt125R 99 model as my last bike wich was a bit quick when i got my DEP pipe, I know its not going to be as quick as my Hornet.
Whats the Standard Suspension like on these? My DT Suspension front an rear where like a sponge waaaay too soft for even just a flat field.
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Pistons: I don't know hour wise but some people have gone 10+ years. All depends on you taking care of your bike properly and how you use it.

Keys: No, the KDX is not a dual sport. Unless you are in a country where you can pick up an SR version, it is a 100% dirt bike.

Power: Awesome IMO. It is way more powerful than a DT125. Delivery is very smooth with a good power hit when you get on the pipe.

Suspension: Stock front suspension good for 130lb rider. Rear for 180lb. Re-spring them for your weight and they actually work pretty good IMO.
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Get it, you can't go wrong. Read a little on this forum and you will see what I mean! :mrgreen:
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there is no comparision to the dt125 and the kdx.....the kdx is 100 times better everywhere........and...did i read the post right.........."the honet is your only trasport"???????
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Post by kdxmaniac »

oh...... :oops:
my bikes
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96 ktm 300
96 XR400R
07 hayabusa
77 kz 1000
85 goldwing 1200
02 BIG DOG PITBULL

gone but not forgotten
96 kdx 200
98 ktm 380 "because it dang near killed me!"
97 ktm 360
96 ktm 250
93 wr 250
94 dr 350s
93 kx 250
07 gsxr 1000
99 bandit 1200
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Post by Jon_Pearson19 »

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kdxmaniac wrote:there is no comparision to the dt125 and the kdx.....the kdx is 100 times better everywhere........and...did i read the post right.........."the honet is your only trasport"???????
Yeh the hornet (Honda 599) is my only transport but id be selling it for a KDX220R hopefully
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Post by cornishwrecker220 »

I have used my kdx220 for riding to work & visiting my girlfriend (20 mile round trip) when my other bike has been off the road pending repairs etc...& its bloody awful if im honest....the lights are poor, the fuel consumption is dreadful & oil expensive. The knobbly tires dont grip that well on the road & the bike runs like a bag of crap as tuned 2 strokes dont like to cruise along at a steady rate of rpm...also i work shift work so going to work at 5.30am or coming home at 22.30pm doesnt go down too well with my neighbors.. RING DING A DING!!....however the kdx can do all the above if really need be but its just not designed for it..its a case of can you live with it on the road for any length of time & i doubt many could....my advice is buy the kdx for play & buy another bike for work & you cant go wrong.
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Post by gregp »

I find this thread odd, if only because a decent Hornet would have a value of 2-4 times that of a decent KDX...
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Post by Jon_Pearson19 »

My hornet was worth around £2400 but since i had a tankslapper ive dinted the tank, snapped one side of the mudgaurd, Scratched the clocks and fucked the tail on it. It worth probly £1900 now and most KDX's ive seen have been goin for about £1400 and i need alot of new gear.
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Post by michael »

Are you going to ride it on the dirt at all?

I ride my KDX on the road ( to get to trails, down the shop etc) it gets a tad boring but very frustrating after half an hour driving at 80km/h (50mp/h?).
Unless its on tight/ congested roads that dont go over about 60km/h (40mp/h?) Its great fun to split/filter traffic on though :supz:

Anything more than that a street bike is the was to go, or 4 stroke motard.
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