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    Post Honda CRF250x vs KTM 200exc (Which will last longer?)

    Im A 14 year old power freak bout 5ft 7-8 ive ridden many bikes in my life. ive ridden a drz400 which did not impress me at all yz250 was good but i want an enduro bike. my dad has picked these two bikes (title) over time from friends.But i dont think the crf will last me long because its a 4 stroke lol and ive read that it puts out 26hp at the rear wheel (motousa) and expensive rebuild cost. we both like the 200 but he hates the sound of a 2 smoke.... what s his problem?.
    but if you could put in you 10c worth that would be grate
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    I am the same age as you, about the same height too, and i ride a crf250, when my dad brought it a little over a year ago to get back in to trail riding, at 123hrs the honda shop did a topend rebuild on it, dad upgraded to a ktm 525 and i got the crf250, its now got 156hrs on it, and its losing compression, so it will need the valves done and maybe new rings so if your looking for a low maintenance bike, i suggest a two stroke, and from what i have heard the ktm 2 strokes last for ages

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamaha_rider View Post
    I am the same age as you, about the same height too, and i ride a crf250, when my dad brought it a little over a year ago to get back in to trail riding, at 123hrs the honda shop did a topend rebuild on it, dad upgraded to a ktm 525 and i got the crf250, its now got 156hrs on it, and its losing compression, so it will need the valves done and maybe new rings so if your looking for a low maintenance bike, i suggest a two stroke, and from what i have heard the ktm 2 strokes last for ages
    Agree and in my opinion it's a no brainer . The CRF is a good bike for a 250f but thats about where it ends. If you're a power junkie remember a 2T makes about 40% more power on a per litre basis and does it with less weight , lower cost and far less moving parts= much more reliable and far less expensive to run. The 2T's seem to hold their value longer too if you look after them .

    Also the powerband on the 2T is a lot more fun ! ( Does a 250f have a powerband? )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stylo View Post
    Agree and in my opinion it's a no brainer . The CRF is a good bike for a 250f but thats about where it ends. If you're a power junkie remember a 2T makes about 40% more power on a per litre basis and does it with less weight , lower cost and far less moving parts= much more reliable and far less expensive to run. The 2T's seem to hold their value longer too if you look after them .

    Also the powerband on the 2T is a lot more fun ! ( Does a 250f have a powerband? )


    All bikes have powerbands whether there a 2 stroke or not...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamaha_rider View Post
    All bikes have powerbands whether there a 2 stroke or not...
    Umm.. I think you have been mis guided.

    Go the 2T

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    If you follow the prescribed maintaince on either bike they are roughly equal and the costs are compareable. The 2 smokes just don't require valve adjustments just power valve cleaning every 50 hrs.
    Try and get a 2008 or later KTM as this is when the had a frame & plastics up grade, the CRFx has changed little over the years.
    The KTMs are not loud unless a after market or MX/SX muffler is fitted, same applies for the CRFx.

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    the crf250x is a completly different bike to the crf250r and rebuild on it would be spaced further apart due to its different performance which by the sounds of it is not the bike you are after the crfx is the so call farmers version for a better term drum brake etc etc compared to disc brake and better suspension and power etc. but you dont want an mx bike so sorta rules out the crfr so looks like your left with the ktm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by barty5 View Post
    the crf250x is a completly different bike to the crf250r and rebuild on it would be spaced further apart due to its different performance which by the sounds of it is not the bike you are after the crfx is the so call farmers version for a better term drum brake etc etc compared to disc brake and better suspension and power etc. but you dont want an mx bike so sorta rules out the crfr so looks like your left with the ktm.
    CRFX has disc brakes (has never had drum brakes). CRFX is electric start (Only new 200EXC's are). CRFX has linkage suspension. 3 good reasons not to discount it completely.
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    Barty is confused with the CRF230. The CRF250x has thicker casings and quite detuned. You can mod them, but the forks are too soft its a bit boring.

    The EXC200 is the best out of the box option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by motor_mayhem View Post
    CRFX has disc brakes (has never had drum brakes). CRFX is electric start (Only new 200EXC's are). CRFX has linkage suspension. 3 good reasons not to discount it completely.
    yup sorry your right was thinking the 230 but it is still detuned and not really sounding like what he was after
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    Have you thought about a KDX200?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    Have you thought about a KDX200?


    i did but there a bit old if you know what i mean
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    Yes the humble KDX200 has been around in its present form since 1995 when compared to a XR250, TTR250, DR250, KLX250/300 yes it could match these, but the world has moved on to the WR,CRFx, EXC-KTMs, GAS-GAS's the amount of work required to bring a KDX to this level requires dedication and dollars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ktmboy View Post
    Umm.. I think you have been mis guided.

    Go the 2T
    All engines have powerbands, ummm.
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    Easy solution get a KTM 250SXF.

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