New bike decisions

TwentyThreeMX

PR Founding Father
Haven't rode a 15 or 16. But I rode crutes 250sx in '13 or '14 and my 2008 yamaha 250t felt better everywhere. His KTM felt good too, but I would of preferred the yamaha. Yamaha tracks better into hard braking corners. KTM feels taller and didn't turn as tight.

You put a vforce3 and pipe on it, and it's a better bike than the KTM. KTM comes stock with the vforce (which helps out of the box) But there's no fixing the suspension. The SSS is where it's at.

if i read another post about you and your sss suspension... do you even know what sss stands for??? lol its 2015 now....
 

hershey

PR Elite
The KTM motor was very pipey on both models. I have ridden the 15 and 14's. Of course the suspension can be tuned for personal needs. I only ride my 125 a handful of times every year so riding it is always like riding a new bike!
 

trent56mx

PR Addict
How much trouble and waiting in lines is there to ride a new KTM 150sx? I have never been to a demo day.
I've been at 2 Demo days down there. I always got there early and didn't wait much at all. Normally ride 2-3 laps on "C" track. A couple times had to wait for 1 or 2 guys in front of me, moves along quickly. Rode the whole fleet in about 20 minutes. The 150 sx is really fun. They usually give you a bonus ride, rode the 150 twice at the last demo.
 

Meister

PR Founding Father
Baker, ride my 15 the way I have it set up. I know yours felt good but this Ktm with the jetting specs, vforce, gearing change and a bills pipe freakin hauls..
 

loneranger171

PR Addict
Lol....the SSS stuff wins against everything in all the shoot outs !
Jus my luck... Oh well I guess I'll sell it now
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loneranger171

PR Addict
Awesome!!!! Back in the saddle?

Vetfest is calling your name!
I'm not even going to pull a Scoob and entertain that idea... Been 2 years since I've rode so it's back to square one for me. I'll be the guy rolling jumps holding my line please don't land on my head lol.
 

wbecker

PR Member
Loneranger - I'd be interested in your opinion of the 350SX. I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on one myself. I rode Shark's at Malvern on Saturday but it was just in the grass field in the back. I liked it but again, I wasn't on the track. I'm 200-205lbs (no gear). I'm NOT a Loretta's guy and at 45 (almost 46), I'll never use all of the power of a 450 (which I currently ride/race). I want a light(er) bike that handles and corners well, doesn't beat the snot out of me and I can be competitive on locally.
 

loneranger171

PR Addict
Loneranger - I'd be interested in your opinion of the 350SX. I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on one myself. I rode Shark's at Malvern on Saturday but it was just in the grass field in the back. I liked it but again, I wasn't on the track. I'm 200-205lbs (no gear). I'm NOT a Loretta's guy and at 45 (almost 46), I'll never use all of the power of a 450 (which I currently ride/race). I want a light(er) bike that handles and corners well, doesn't beat the snot out of me and I can be competitive on locally.
Ur welcome to take mine on the track I hope to hit Malvern up Wed if there open. I too was looking at a 250 2stroke but being almost 44 and mildy out of shape the 350 is going to be fine. I had a 2011 ktm350 so I can't wait to compare the two. I will say estart was also a factor too lol
 

wbecker

PR Member
pasimp57 - I talk to Hause, and as he posted on here, he loves his 2stroke. I haven't been on one since I was 18 though. Definitely have to work harder to ride but I've thought about it.

Loneranger - thanks for the offer but I can't make Malvern this Wednesday. I agree with you on the estart - hate watching you KTM guys press a button when on the line while I'm kicking my a$$ off!
 
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