Bigbill
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Ok John Penton wanted to design a dirtbike the way he felt it should be manufactured. I really don’t understand the difference between a Penton and a Husqvarna dirtbike. Both were race ready right out of the box. Was Husqvarna a lesser bike when compared to the Penton? What was the difference between these two.
Now after Kawasaki got into the game with the kdx200 then the kdx220. They offered the kdx175, the kdx250, the kdx420. But I believe the kdx200 was the best bike of the line up. The kdx series of Kawasaki bikes was designed by the Pentons too. It’s probably the best woods bike of all time. Then came the KTM 200 to compete with the kdx200. The kdx has been discontinued. I guess the KTM 200 took over the sales. Now are these woods bikes being replaced by the 125’s with big bore kits. Like the 144cc’s? A smaller bike that can be man handled in the woods tossed around? Do you think these 144’s are the bike of the future of racing?
I often wondered when we started riding the suzuki ts185’s which were small and nimble in the woods but lacking better suspension. Why were the other dirtbikes so much bigger?
The woods bike evolution? Any thoughts.?
Now after Kawasaki got into the game with the kdx200 then the kdx220. They offered the kdx175, the kdx250, the kdx420. But I believe the kdx200 was the best bike of the line up. The kdx series of Kawasaki bikes was designed by the Pentons too. It’s probably the best woods bike of all time. Then came the KTM 200 to compete with the kdx200. The kdx has been discontinued. I guess the KTM 200 took over the sales. Now are these woods bikes being replaced by the 125’s with big bore kits. Like the 144cc’s? A smaller bike that can be man handled in the woods tossed around? Do you think these 144’s are the bike of the future of racing?
I often wondered when we started riding the suzuki ts185’s which were small and nimble in the woods but lacking better suspension. Why were the other dirtbikes so much bigger?
The woods bike evolution? Any thoughts.?