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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post

    Barty hates Ktm and if there was a jap brand in the market that fitted the bill I'd def be in for a look but their ain't, their loss for not making 2smokers! Ktm's gain. I did hear the 300exc is the biggest selling dirt bike in the world! But who knows????
    Im aloud to hate them had 3 of them (2ts and 4s) that we have done complete rebuilds on and all of them where a complete pain in the arse to work on found them to be over engineered and people always complain about the number of parts /moving parts in a bikes motor ive found that KTMs tend to have more than japper in the way of parts and moving parts, which in the long term = more things to break/wear out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by barty5 View Post
    Im aloud to hate them had 3 of them (2ts and 4s) that we have done complete rebuilds on and all of them where a complete pain in the arse to work on found them to be over engineered and people always complain about the number of parts /moving parts in a bikes motor ive found that KTMs tend to have more than japper in the way of parts and moving parts, which in the long term = more things to break/wear out.
    Absolutely your allowed your opinion my friend but personally I really really like the power valve design and its adjustability! More moving parts for sure, agreed, but the way the boost ports roll open as the power valve rolls open is simple and brilliant! Never touched mine except for cleaning on a strip down and I sure wish they had this back in the day I was kart racin for better power delivery!

    More expensive on parts yes (if you don't buy from overseas) about a $100 on a piston kit incl pin and bearing?? That's once every one or two years.

    And would I have anything other than an 200exc for 2stroke woods, mx and general dirt riding??? Well the answer to that is also yes as well!! But (except for gas gas) no one else makes anything???

    I tried my best to make my previous post balanced and factually informative??
    Each to their own but I felt lanky should at least have a reasoned contribution on both sides of the argument for his sake!

    Quote Originally Posted by LankyBastard View Post
    My 2c Lanky is if your into fast (or really fast through the woods) and a bit of mx buy an mx based bike, if your into enduro, woods & trial rides go for the exc? I could not make my Cr as good an enduro/trail bike as Ktm can?? An MX'er is always an Mx'er, especially a 2smoker, its that simple! Depends on your riding! Your call!
    On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!

    'Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out! Shouting, ' Holy sh!t... What a Ride!! '

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    A few of the RM250s have been known to destroy gear box's, be careful & get it checked out b4 buying.
    Buy the best/newest bike u can afford eg 2010 ktm 200 exc 65hrs $8200 neg on trademe, u cud easily knock 5% off the price.

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    Thanks guys all this info is awesome!

    The 2010 200exc looks great, but ideally I need to look at a bike here in Auckland, I like to get it checked out first.

    As for best I can afford, well really I can afford a brand new KTM if i wanted to, but the missus will start complaining if i buy another new bike! And saving up for my second house, with a much bigger garage......

    So ok lets bring on the search for a good deal on a newish ktm here in Auckland, Waikato, Northland etc!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LankyBastard View Post
    Thanks guys all this info is awesome!
    If your leaning towards enduro and the exc Lanky. You should ride the 300 as well, You might like the bigger but lazier grunt of the 300 ova the wang of the 200! And the electric start?? You'll probably love or hate either, although you can change them, its tricky?? LOL!!


    OH Btw if your in Aucks ( or anyone else interested anywhere) and a facebooker join us on Auck Dirt riders! here https://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk...253001973&ap=1
    On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!

    'Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out! Shouting, ' Holy sh!t... What a Ride!! '

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    If your leaning towards enduro and the exc Lanky. You should ride the 300 as well, You might like the bigger but lazier grunt of the 300 ova the wang of the 200! And the electric start?? You'll probably love or hate either, although you can change them, its tricky?? LOL!!


    OH Btw if your in Aucks ( or anyone else interested anywhere) and a facebooker join us on Auck Dirt riders! here https://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk...253001973&ap=1
    Request sent....

    Found this tasty machine here in west auckland

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-383514818.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by LankyBastard View Post
    Request sent....

    Found this tasty machine here in west auckland

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-383514818.htm
    I think you need to go ride a few bikes to make your mind up.

    A dr200 to a 300 2t is quite a jump. Don't buy into the fact that you need a big hp bike as you are far better to get something you can throw around, and gain confidence quickly on. Lots of corners off road!

    have a look at this cross country race results to see that it doesn't really matter what size or make of bike is needed to ride well off road http://www.silverbullet.co.nz/CLUB/C...enior_Race.pdf

    There is some good advice in this thread and some bad, you will need to read between the lines a bit!!

    Also if you are a bit new to it all and don't want to buy a lemon, ask on here I'm sure a local guy might come look with you in trade for beer. Or might just be able to advise over the net.

    Good luck.
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    Yes Rupe is correct it is a sizable jump in performance & a 300 will demand a lot from a rider if ridden to its potential. But they are so easy to ride just let the motor do the work , wrong gear it will pull/lug u through, deep sand sit back & the torque will make it easy.
    most extreme enduro riders choose a 2t simply because they can handle the abuse & b easily fixed on the trail. just ask Taddy or Chris.

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    This is not an easy decision! Other guys i ride with are suggesting something like a WR250F, rather than a 2t? I know it is a bit more power, but I have been riding for a few years now and can exercise restraint with the throttle! I am keen to get a bike to grow into, the DR200 was great to get me off the road and into the dirt, but now i do need more power. You all know what i mean

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    Yep nothing beats a surge off power just a twist away, you obviously have been riding for a while either on road or off & know ur limits. The reason 300's r so popular is they r all things 4 every body, they make a average rider better & a good rider an expert.
    Rest assured a 300 has far more limits than 98% off riders will tap into.
    A 250f feels flat/linear in its power delivery by comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LankyBastard View Post
    This is not an easy decision! Other guys i ride with are suggesting something like a WR250F, rather than a 2t? I know it is a bit more power, but I have been riding for a few years now and can exercise restraint with the throttle! I am keen to get a bike to grow into, the DR200 was great to get me off the road and into the dirt, but now i do need more power. You all know what i mean
    Sounds like your mates dont want you to kick their arses!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LankyBastard View Post
    Thanks guys all this info is awesome!

    The 2010 200exc looks great, but ideally I need to look at a bike here in Auckland, I like to get it checked out first.

    As for best I can afford, well really I can afford a brand new KTM if i wanted to, but the missus will start complaining if i buy another new bike! And saving up for my second house, with a much bigger garage......

    So ok lets bring on the search for a good deal on a newish ktm here in Auckland, Waikato, Northland etc!!!
    You're forgetting your Missus reads the forums!! hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by ktm84mxc View Post
    The reason 300's r so popular is they r all things 4 every body, they make a average rider better & a good rider an expert.
    Really, how come everyone doesn't have one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rupe View Post
    Really, how come everyone doesn't have one?
    Some people prefer heterosexuality over a bike that is " r all things 4 every body"
    we may just go where no ones been

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