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 Post subject: Hey Chuck I found a KDX in Knoxville
PostPosted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 12:02 am 
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http://knoxville.craigslist.org/mcy/537052336.html
It looked pretty clean in the photos, $2100.

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PS. I'm not in anyway connected to this seller.


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looks like a sweet deal on a low hour bike..

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 Post subject: kdx 200
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This is an excellent bike. It is mine I bought it new to ride with my son but didn't work out as planned have since, reluctantly, went to a four wheeler due to health reasons. But hey at least I can still get out there. I do need to sell this bike. The price has come down to 1900.
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Python doesn't your G.F. need a bike...


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easton_kooka wrote:
Python doesn't your G.F. need a bike...


Yes she does.. I dont have clue what she would need tho, she is very short. Probably like 4 foot 8 or 9 or something. Shes probably going to need like a 125 fourstroke or CRF100 or something.. not a big selection for short people doesn't seem like.

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:cool: Hey you guys!!! Just better be a little more sneaky talking about the G.F. You never know when I might pop up! Babe did you have to tell the world I am petite - ok really super short! :roll: - lol Guess everyone will find out soon enuff!

Anyone got any Kid's stuff for sale? - HA HA


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Hello Butterfly!!! I'm thinking Honda CRF100 or the Suzuki DRZ125 or Yamaha TT125 would be a good first bike to learn on also and also ride some trails on. All with electric start. There were some females that rode with us at Brimstone last year on the 125's and they pulled them fine. Now street I dunno, 250 to start out I'm sure. But maybe all you need in the long run too. Maybe the Buell Blast 500. We'll figure something out Butterfly. :naughty:

Where did i say petie? I take that back about the short selection of bikes. Theres alot of smaller bikes they will work perfect for you. :banana:

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Welcome Pythonsgrl (hope you get your own stage name soon)
someone might steal you away from Greg and then what would you do
it be like having a bad tattoo :poke1:
If you'all want you can try the XT225 around the field behind my house
to see if it's to small for her

PS he told us what you weigh to :evil: :lol:

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If you'all want you can try the XT225 around the field behind my house
to see if it's to small for her


Might work, didn't you say you lowered yours? I think it probably too tall in stock form. I'm going to have to slowly teach her to ride. Dont want to get her in over her head and get hurt or anything. Probably need a little 100 dirtbike or something to teach her on.

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stock seat height if you find one any shorter your butt will drag then it will be a cruiser :poke1:

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RockBreaker wrote:
stock seat height if you find one any shorter your butt will drag then it will be a cruiser :poke1:


Hmmm.. Just have to sit on one and see. I think it will be too tall. I've heard of others lowering the XT and DR bikes about 1 inch. If too tall, I think Suzuki made a 125 dualsport a few years. Probably woudln't be up to par on highway , but don't have to go that fast either. Hey what do you got against Cruisers!! :nono1:

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You could get a trials bike. No seat so it would be easy to touch the ground.

Seriously, though:

Yamaha TT-R125E MSRP* $2,599

Tires/Front 70/100-17 40M

Tires/Rear 90/100-14 49M

Seat Height 30.5 in (1.5 inches lower than a XT250)




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I've got a buddy up north who rides a XR650L (a high and wide seat) at the stock height and he's 5'6" he just slides to one side to put a foot down. He can ride technical stuff no problem.

Remember most people can't really touch the ground on the bikes they ride.


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If having to touch the ground becomes the main concern
when riding best to just walk :lol: :lol: :lol:

Crusiers! (AKA butt draggers) forward controls= very bad on the back, :dunno:
cannot get up on your feet to hit something large (Dog , Deer, rock, etc) :(
loud pipes most often hurts everybodys ears :mad:
handle like shit, steering, stopping, taking off :poke1:
weekend worriors, in leather costumes, riding in large herds, blocking the roads :gay:
crusiers on the dragon= stright line bike on twisty road , why? :scratch:
mostly I think they are the least safe of any type bike ever :evil:

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 Post subject: Oh My!
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RockBreaker wrote:
Welcome Pythonsgrl (hope you get your own stage name soon)
someone might steal you away from Greg and then what would you do
it be like having a bad tattoo :poke1:
If you'all want you can try the XT225 around the field behind my house
to see if it's to small for her

PS he told us what you weigh to :evil: :lol:



He told ya what I weigh huh? Thanks guys for all the suggestions - I'm new to all this, but I am certainly an outdoors girl - love to hunt and such. With my very stressfull job, riding seems to be a great way to spend time with my guy and enjoying living life! You guys just take it easy on me while I'm the new kid on the block! Can't wait to meet all you guys! So, RockBreaker you are an Athens guy huh? I grew up in Athens we might just know each other!

Petite babe not petty - (Just means Im small)

Gotta get a pic on the 919 in my new Valentine's present to add to my avatar! (No, sorry guys no lingerie involved) lol :picture:
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