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Oh....and a Staintune with the rear insert removed is a great pipe. Bike carbs well still, has a bit more all the way through and sounds great. Pretty tough. Although I flatten one. But I also broke 14 other bones at the same time, so I suppose it wasn't a normal crash. But the second one lasted till I sold the KLX. I would buy another in a heartbeat, even over all the new stuff. THe Kato is fun, but it's finicky and shit is exxie for it and despite the defence of them, if we rode it more often and hard, it will break. All our mates who dirt ride regularly break there's too. The jap stuff just tends to hang in there better and have less shitty little issues like starting problems, electrical gremlins, oil leaks and shit like that. I do love riding the big Kato, but, I could ride the KLX harder, for longer. The KTM beats me up.
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That bone count is making me reconsider lol. If a rider of your skill can manage to break himself up in so many ways on a dirtie, what hope do I have?

I'll probably break more limbs before I learn how to ride properly lol.
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vivek67 wrote:
I'll probably break more limbs before I learn how to ride properly lol.
Broken bones never hurt anyone :lol:

Instead of fluffing around here, get on the DBW forums and ask about beginners bikes there. You'll end up with a much less biased opinion.
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What about a DT200r? Wrong badge on the tank but similar to KDX. Heaps around and dirt cheap. Had mine around 5 years, cost $1200 or so and done around 5000km on it, mostly on dirt. Reliable sorta thing that I don't look after as much as I should. Mine has been hotted up and goes well for what it is. 140km/h flat bikkie. A mate of a mate rode it and was doing 100km/h feet on the seat wheelies on it. Bastard....
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aardvark wrote:
vivek67 wrote:
I'll probably break more limbs before I learn how to ride properly lol.
Broken bones never hurt anyone :lol:

Instead of fluffing around here, get on the DBW forums and ask about beginners bikes there. You'll end up with a much less biased opinion.

Paradox much aardvark? Lol

Now tell me the list of must have protective gear one must have to have the best chance! So I can lookup and budget in the costs!!
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Drz400e or a kdx whatever I can find. Decision made.

Dbw forums require a non web mail account to register, I don't have one to use.
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vivek67 wrote:Drz400e or a kdx whatever I can find. Decision made.

Dbw forums require a non web mail account to register, I don't have one to use.
The DRZ/KLX will be more beginner & user friendly, easy maintenance and plenty of DRZ's about, if you really take to the dirt riding and actually ride a fair bit you wont have it too long before you upgrade to a current modern bike. ;)

You can still read DBW forums without joining? website is down atm so I cant tell.

A bit of an idea whats out there this sold within 2 weeks on a private forum.... 2005 Suzuki DRZ 400e, RXT handle bars, MSC steering dampener, devol radiator guard, devol bashplate, 6564kms $4000

Another one was sold a few months earlier.. 2007 DRZ400 3800kms loads of extras fitted & well maintained.. $5700

Good luck.
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Perhaps Viv if the dirt bike thing is a bit much as a newbie , how about a quad to start off with ??

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... EF:AU:1123
Ummmm let me see
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vivek67 wrote:
aardvark wrote:
vivek67 wrote:
I'll probably break more limbs before I learn how to ride properly lol.
Broken bones never hurt anyone :lol:

Instead of fluffing around here, get on the DBW forums and ask about beginners bikes there. You'll end up with a much less biased opinion.

Paradox much aardvark? Lol

Now tell me the list of must have protective gear one must have to have the best chance! So I can lookup and budget in the costs!!
I have everything. Want to come see how much of it fits?
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the kid wrote:Perhaps Viv if the dirt bike thing is a bit much as a newbie , how about a quad to start off with ??
and trade the roadie in for a scooter :roll: :lol:
It all comes down to how you ride it.....
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Possum wrote:
the kid wrote:Perhaps Viv if the dirt bike thing is a bit much as a newbie , how about a quad to start off with ??
and trade the roadie in for a scooter :roll: :lol:
Check out the ebay link for the quad Pos ......
Ummmm let me see
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