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Started by 85RZwade, May 13, 2026, 04:18:55 PM

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85RZwade

I'll try to make a long story short (not my strong suit): some of you are familiar with my friend Dennis, who passed away late last year and was known here as dgorms. Dennis never met a motorcycle he didn't want to own. I was on the horns of a dilemma the other day, trying to decide if I should buy a used dirt bike as an upgrade for my son (1990 Honda XR200R now, looking at a 2002 KTM 200MXC), and my wonderful wife Laura asked: what would Dennis do? I'm picking it up tonight.
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SoCal250

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85RZwade


One step closer to an all two-stroke garage!
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mnein

You'll love the KTM. I did a similar last year and bought a 2005 KTM 250EXC 'for my son'. It is an absolute beast and a blast on the trails. Almost too much bike for tight trails, but hey I don't want to sound like a wimp.

85RZwade

Oh, get it; bought a new '94 300EXC and it was too much. I never did really gel with that bike, and bought a'99 200EXC that I'm still riding. Fastest bicycle I've ever been on!
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85RZwade


Trying my seat on the MXC while making a shopping list: tires, fork seals, front wheel bearings...
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oxford

I had a plated 08 200xcw.  It was an awesome bike for the woods in PA.

The Red Scourge

I love it!  And as a bonus, it's going from a 4 stroke to a 2 stroke.  Should be tons of fun.
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85RZwade


New wheel bearings and IRC in place; fork seals next.
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85RZwade

I got the fork seals and oil in, reassembled the front wheel, changed the nearly-black transmission oil, cranked the rear spring preload into the normal range and took my boys riding...




I have seen a lot of bent foot pegs, but this is a first:



He's fine, and they're just motorcycle parts. The little that I rode it (mostly downhill and one-handed, taking it back to the truck), it seemed very familiar and good.
BUT. Why are the new fork seals leaking like sieves after (literally) 1.7 trail miles? I have manuals and the correct tools, I like to think that I know what I'm doing, but this kinda sucks. They're All Balls seals; I've used their bearings in the past without issues, but this is the first set of their seals I've tried. I'm not looking forward to taking these forks apart again so soon  :bang:




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mnein

Enjoy the dirt with your sons! I've noticed that All Balls stuff is mostly Chinese made stuff, for what it's worth. I bought some crank bearings/seals of theirs that were Koyo (I'd never use a Chinese crank bearing), but all the other wheel and steering bearings have been no name Chinese.

Andrew S

I had the same experience with All Balls seals once. Won't make that mistake again.