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all 2 strokers scram are very light in fact event for 4 strokers.. only class 2 scrams are heavy..

 

if u looking for light ones, aprilia, husky, ktm2 and wr2 are the few ones around..nt much choices

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all 2 strokers scram are very light in fact event for 4 strokers.. only class 2 scrams are heavy..

 

if u looking for light ones, aprilia, husky, ktm2 and wr2 are the few ones around..nt much choices

 

Thanks for the info.. I'll keep that in mind. But i kinda interested in husky.. As for Aprilia and ktm is expensive! Wr2 if im not wrong maintenaince is bad and the parts are rare. Haha! Am i right? Do you know anything bout Husqvarna bro? :)

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You need to know what you are getting yourself into by owing high performance 2 strokes. If you are mechanically inclined and know how to look after a 2 stroke bike, I'd suggest the KTM200. Reason being spare parts are readily available.

 

The Husky is light and nimble, but only a small number exist here. Not a good idea.

 

If you are a new rider, I'd suggest a DR200 or XR200. Bullet proof, low maintenance, trail capable. Not fierce looking though, a little heavy, and will not pull your arms out.

Past: KDX200, LC4 400, LC4 620, GSXR750WR

Present: CBR900RRY, Gas Gas EC250, XR250L, XR250RV, XR400 (motard-ed), NX650 Dominator

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You need to know what you are getting yourself into by owing high performance 2 strokes. If you are mechanically inclined and know how to look after a 2 stroke bike, I'd suggest the KTM200. Reason being spare parts are readily available.

 

The Husky is light and nimble, but only a small number exist here. Not a good idea.

 

If you are a new rider, I'd suggest a DR200 or XR200. Bullet proof, low maintenance, trail capable. Not fierce looking though, a little heavy, and will not pull your arms out.

 

 

Hmm. Alright.. But the maintenaince on KTM2 is quite bomb right? As in expensive.. Actually im trying to look for the lighter one as maybe easy for me to handle? Haha!! How bout yamaha? Do you know bout them? Lets say YZ125? Hmm..

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YZ125 is not road legal.

 

125 two strokes requires high revving and hard work

 

Stick to DR200 and XR200, power aside, they outclass all 2B scram as a cheap and chirpy trail bike.

Ask any experienced riders, they will agree with me.

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