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2015 YZ250 vs. 2015 KTM 250SX
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<blockquote data-quote="2strokesteve89" data-source="post: 175592" data-attributes="member: 1670"><p>Even though you've been with yamaha more or less exclusively, I think you would adapt pretty well. I have owned all the different brands (jap and ktm) and I've always settled down pretty quickly to each individual bike. I may not have been particularly fond of what some of my bikes had to offer, but my point is if you get either bike you will be feeling comfortable in a short time laying down laps or flipping it thru the trail. So just get what you feel is the best. And if it were me I'd go with KTM. I think Mike was right, except me personally I like to ride a new bike bone stock for a season, then start personalizing it with modifications.Choosing a new bike is fun, good luck.</p><p></p><p>Edit. By the way the KTM has the best binders period, nobody else can touch em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2strokesteve89, post: 175592, member: 1670"] Even though you've been with yamaha more or less exclusively, I think you would adapt pretty well. I have owned all the different brands (jap and ktm) and I've always settled down pretty quickly to each individual bike. I may not have been particularly fond of what some of my bikes had to offer, but my point is if you get either bike you will be feeling comfortable in a short time laying down laps or flipping it thru the trail. So just get what you feel is the best. And if it were me I'd go with KTM. I think Mike was right, except me personally I like to ride a new bike bone stock for a season, then start personalizing it with modifications.Choosing a new bike is fun, good luck. Edit. By the way the KTM has the best binders period, nobody else can touch em. [/QUOTE]
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