Kawasaki KDX 200: It keeps going and going and...
Suspension: The plush forks and rear suspension absorbed small and medium hits extremely smoothly. When the
bike was pushed, the suspension revealed its limits by bottoming out easily. Stiffer springs helped the problem.
Handling: The KDX 200 turned well and was comfy at speed until the too soft suspension protested. However,
the bikes good handling character soon disappeared when ridden at warp speeds. As mentioned, stiffer
suspension springs helped. The KDX was a bit wide in the mid-section.
Reliability: The Kawasaki was a reliable bike. Beware of holes rubbed in the air boot from the air box bolting.
To keep costs down, the KDX did not come with neat items like an O-ring chain and long wearing sprockets.
Odds & Ends: The KDX 200 has a tendency to overheat and boil radiator fluid. It's an outstanding trail/play bike
that's easily modified to be competitive in enduro races.
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