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From: RizzoRat
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  • There is no crash. Why would you tag it as crash. Thanks for wasting my life on you stupid vid.

  • @tastiejeep Yes, I apologize for inadvertently wasting your time because you decided to watch my video. It's tagged with commonly searched words to get more views. This is the whole point of tags.

  • I get dizzy watching him as the trees get passed up so fast

  • im getting a 07 KTM 200xcw and can't wait

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  • Hey i'm 15 and im interested in getting a ktm 200xcw or a 250xcfw, i ride a lot of open trails and some tight trails. I am leaning more twords the 200 because i dont have the know-how/money to do top end rebuilds on 4 strokes, what do you suggest?

  • @dumbass256  Go with the 200. You won't be disappointed.

  • @dumbass256

    hey im 15 too and i got the 200 last summer and this bike is AMAZING!!! the suspension is awesome on it and its easy to adjust. Only complaint about the adjustability is the dials on the front fork make your fingers hurt like heck! but for $15 to get ktm orange ones that are way easyer to loose its not that big of a setback. Power is great and has a easy to access powerban. I race with a crf250r and a yz250f in the woods and the 200 pulls so much harder.

  • nice, I've always wondered about how different the 250 would be. I love my 200. It'll do anything you ask it and is an absolute weapon on tight woods trails and rocks. It's so light, even more nimble in the trees than my old RM125.

  • I ride a 250 XCW, and it is wicked on the trails. I have climbed some gnarly shelf rock with it, some vicious dirt/mud climbs, and it still kicks on the 4-wheeler trails like this bike. I have thought about a 200XCW with a Rekleuse clutch, as the e-start adds some weight to the 250.

  • hey cool vid, what helmet cam do you have?

  • @madmoogle24 I used to have a GoPro motorsports hero wide. That's what I used in this video but I went kayaking with it last summer and i didn't safety wire it to the kayak in the rapids so it's now sitting at the bottom of a river... lol it was a sick camera. I'm thinking about getting the HD camera that GoPro makes now.

  • I have the same bike. I added an fmf gnarly pipe and a steahly flywheel weight and geared it down one tooth on the front sprocket and it goes 90. with the stock gear ratio it will easily go 100.

  • i got one to and when i first got it it was about 84 stock

  • Absolutely Flyin'!

  • how good are one of these on fuel in the trails

  • pretty good, i think i get about 70 or 80 miles on one tank. not exactly sure though since i've never run out of gas out on the trail

  • thanks

  • @RizzoRat miles or km? i am intrested on a exc one and i worry about that...and that why i am thinking about a 125

  • @alexini5 That's 72 miles per hour. This video doesn't showcase the real capabilities of this bike though. This bike was designed to do so much more than be tapped out on a railroad bed. Tight, twisty, rooted, rocky, greasy single track trails is where this bike shines because it handles so well in that type of terrain and has the torque to get through some pretty nasty shit. It's a woods weapon.

  • they're sick, there's so many trails in that area. just make sure you have your ohrv registration

  • sorry it took 2 moths lol. but ya they look sweet ware do you go to get to them? and i love you bike lol that what i hope to get for my next bike

  • how are those trail? ive heard alot about then im in the next town over!

  • sweet

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