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<blockquote data-quote="hondacr500af" data-source="post: 153026" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>There is no denying that a CR or KX500af is the top rated build people do more than you know. I love how people continually moch and cut down the CR and KX500. This is what happens when people can not eccept a good challange or a better bike in all. Or its just because they feel they will not be able to be eccepted as a true motocross bike. GUESS AGAIN. Just watch the John Dowd KX500 video I posted earlier today. That was a 2004 KX500 steel frame. It does not look to me like he is haveing any troubles taking the inside line in the corners. There are hundreds of video's of reputable people racing them. And winning.. Why don't you stop cutting them down and just watch the footage. The 500cc two-strokes are for those who hate paying almost 2000 for just a top end rebuild or over 900 bucks just for a pipe. A rebuild with new parts no cutting corners just to make it run good enough to sell to the next unsespecting rider. Will cost you over 1800.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hondacr500af, post: 153026, member: 1399"] There is no denying that a CR or KX500af is the top rated build people do more than you know. I love how people continually moch and cut down the CR and KX500. This is what happens when people can not eccept a good challange or a better bike in all. Or its just because they feel they will not be able to be eccepted as a true motocross bike. GUESS AGAIN. Just watch the John Dowd KX500 video I posted earlier today. That was a 2004 KX500 steel frame. It does not look to me like he is haveing any troubles taking the inside line in the corners. There are hundreds of video's of reputable people racing them. And winning.. Why don't you stop cutting them down and just watch the footage. The 500cc two-strokes are for those who hate paying almost 2000 for just a top end rebuild or over 900 bucks just for a pipe. A rebuild with new parts no cutting corners just to make it run good enough to sell to the next unsespecting rider. Will cost you over 1800. [/QUOTE]
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