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What Bike Should I Get
KX250, Beginner bike?
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<blockquote data-quote="D8K" data-source="post: 205445" data-attributes="member: 648"><p>94-98' are the same body style and 99'-02' was the next body style. The 98' have the strongest KX motor as far as bottom end and alot of race shops actually try to mimic the porting on the 98's. The FMF fatty for this age of KX250's is also an exact copy of the 98' stock pipe and I can verify this with pics and plug pulls from jetting (to show that no change in jetting was needed). The 98's have good forks in my opinion and the 46mm KYB's were used all the way until 02'. Overall i'd get it and just change out the front sprocket to tame it down a good bit. They're good bikes and a lowering link makes these bikes handle really well in my opinion as a woods and track bike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D8K, post: 205445, member: 648"] 94-98' are the same body style and 99'-02' was the next body style. The 98' have the strongest KX motor as far as bottom end and alot of race shops actually try to mimic the porting on the 98's. The FMF fatty for this age of KX250's is also an exact copy of the 98' stock pipe and I can verify this with pics and plug pulls from jetting (to show that no change in jetting was needed). The 98's have good forks in my opinion and the 46mm KYB's were used all the way until 02'. Overall i'd get it and just change out the front sprocket to tame it down a good bit. They're good bikes and a lowering link makes these bikes handle really well in my opinion as a woods and track bike. [/QUOTE]
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