Found a used 14 200xcw with 17 hours on it. Was in NM with my wife and figured why not? It is a cheap way to get started and see if how it goes (with my eye issues).
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I live 20 miles from one of the best natural riding spots around! Check out "The Canadian River" videos people post on YouTube. We go riding on Friday mornings, when it is usually just us down there. If they are having the sand drags.....stay far far away from that place unless you want to visit the local ER.
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Originally posted by snacksnack View PostBet you will love it. My 200 was a great bike.
It is just funny that for the last 15 years, I have not even had one thought about riding again. Then something just flipped and I decided, "time to ride while I still can". Then it turned into a full on 24/7 search for a bike! Today on the 4 hour drive home with it...."why have I missed out on doing this for so long?", "why did I ever quit riding and get rid of my Gas Gas? Hmmmmm?" Maybe at the time it was the right thing but can't figure out why one day I gave it up, then just a few weeks ago completely reverse course and dive back in????
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I bought mine thinking it would ride more like a 125 just with a little low end grunt. Man I was wrong. It's had lots of low end and mid but not enough top end like I was hoping for. It rode like a 250 that didn't rip your arms off or give you arm pump. I have to say it was great.
I rode my first ever cross country race on it placing 8th out of 21 or so riders in intermediate class. I was 36 racing with 15-25 year olds and ran with the 1st and 2nd place guy for around 5-6 minutes before realizing I have to back off their pace if I expect to last the next hour. They were on 250f's and it had no problem at all pacing with them. The only Reason I got rid of it is because once again it didn't rev as high as I like so it mad more sense to just get a 250 so I could feel safe doing the bigger jumps on the mx track. I even felt more comfortable I n those situations on complete strangers 125's. I do however want to pick up a 150 someday.
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Originally posted by snacksnack View PostI bought mine thinking it would ride more like a 125 just with a little low end grunt. Man I was wrong. It's had lots of low end and mid but not enough top end like I was hoping for. It rode like a 250 that didn't rip your arms off or give you arm pump. I have to say it was great.
I rode my first ever cross country race on it placing 8th out of 21 or so riders in intermediate class. I was 36 racing with 15-25 year olds and ran with the 1st and 2nd place guy for around 5-6 minutes before realizing I have to back off their pace if I expect to last the next hour. They were on 250f's and it had no problem at all pacing with them. The only Reason I got rid of it is because once again it didn't rev as high as I like so it mad more sense to just get a 250 so I could feel safe doing the bigger jumps on the mx track. I even felt more comfortable I n those situations on complete strangers 125's. I do however want to pick up a 150 someday.
Actually , tomorrow, I was suppose to go get a 2015 KTM 250xcf (had rekluse clutch, FMF exhaust, warp 9 wheels and a few other mods). However I came across this bike while we were in Albuquerque yesterday. With only 17 hours on it, bone stock, and a price that was $2k less (than the 2015xcf).....why not? This bike still had most of the tits on the tires.
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Originally posted by snacksnack View PostI bought mine thinking it would ride more like a 125 just with a little low end grunt. Man I was wrong. It's had lots of low end and mid but not enough top end like I was hoping for. It rode like a 250 that didn't rip your arms off or give you arm pump. I have to say it was great.
I rode my first ever cross country race on it placing 8th out of 21 or so riders in intermediate class. I was 36 racing with 15-25 year olds and ran with the 1st and 2nd place guy for around 5-6 minutes before realizing I have to back off their pace if I expect to last the next hour. They were on 250f's and it had no problem at all pacing with them. The only Reason I got rid of it is because once again it didn't rev as high as I like so it mad more sense to just get a 250 so I could feel safe doing the bigger jumps on the mx track. I even felt more comfortable I n those situations on complete strangers 125's. I do however want to pick up a 150 someday.Originally posted by soapi can fix anything from a broken tractor to an aching pussy!!!
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Any of you found a decent forum for KTM's? Only one I found seems to be almost vacant? Similar to the old Canada site...lol. Trying to find some decent hand guards and some good quality foot pegs that are wider. After that....just ride and enjoy. Will pass on upgrades until the next bike. This is just to get me riding again.
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Just like cars.....can't leave anything alone. Let the mods (little things) begin!
Cycra handguards, pro taper grips, and re-jetted for our altitude. Starting to look at a few other things like Enduro Engineering gel seat and gripper seat cover, carbon pipe guard, FMF pipe and skid plate. None of which will make me better or faster but who cares....
The last few things I am eyeballing... black rims and gold hubs and a Rekluse clutch.
New shoes...Last edited by 1carcrazyguy; 08-23-2016, 09:26 PM.
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