The History of Kawasaki's KDX175 and KDX200 from 1980 thru 2006

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  • This is my look back at the history of Kawasaki's iconic Enduro machine the KDX200. Launched in 1980, the original KDX175 introduced the Uni-Trak monoshock and paved the way for 26 years of excellent Kawasaki trail bikes.
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  • @claystuckey9192
    @claystuckey9192 Před 4 lety +128

    Tony I worked for Kawasaki from 1981 to 2001 as a district sales manager. I rode KDXs all the way from the very first 175 until I left. I was even able to win a handful of SETRA enduros back in the early 80s on KDXs. In 1996 I think it was we were at the dealer meeting that year and John Hoover, who was Kawasaki's motorcycle product manager here in the US, brought a Japanese gentleman to my sales booth to discuss the 200/220. In Japan the KDX was a street legal dual sport bike and they wanted to bring it into the US as a 220 to make the parts supply easier. They came to me because they knew I was still racing and understood the off road class structure. I explained that 220 would have to compete against full sized 250s and that would be hard to do. They wound up sending me one and I rode it and discovered how easy it was to ride and I convinced John to keep the 200 for the 200cc class and to bring in the 220 for age class guys who could ride any size bike. So that's the simple story of why Kawasaki had a 200 and a 220.

    • @TheMotocrossVault
      @TheMotocrossVault  Před 4 lety +7

      That is what I figured thanks for the info

    • @EarthSurferUSA
      @EarthSurferUSA Před 4 lety +4

      I would also be willing to bet, being 1996, with the FIM deciding the 4-stroke is what we are going to ride in the future, development pretty much stopped for the KDX 200 2-stroke. If the 4-stroke was not forced on us, (no force in a real free market, just competition), I bet there would have been a good chance Kawasaki would have come out with a KDX250 2-stroke. I am sure at least a new cylinder would have to be made, but even thought they could have sold a lot, they knew 4-strokes were taking over in about 3 years,--so the demise of a great bike we loved to ride, (and could still afford to ride), had the writing on the wall. IMO, it is almost incalculable how the FIM has hurt our industry over the decades. The AMA should never have become an arm of the FIM.

    • @EarthSurferUSA
      @EarthSurferUSA Před 4 lety +4

      Oops. I see later in the vid a 250 came out in 91-94

    • @garrettsmith8286
      @garrettsmith8286 Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks Clay! I love my 05' KDX220 (last yr. model). Was just cleaning it today. Wish I could post a pic. Inherited my grandfathers 73' F7 175 with oil injection after he passed as my 1st motorcycle at age 7. (KTM now pretending like its some new thing.) Got a KX125 that was raced in the Anaheim AMA Supercross at 13. Now approaching 40 and love my KDX 220R. I've had faster but its just plain fun & reliable! Can't sell the KDX or last gen KLR. They aren't even the most thrilling bikes I've been on but they're damn good!

    • @gerardandrew4820
      @gerardandrew4820 Před 3 lety

      @@EarthSurferUSA How long have you been surfing the earth?

  • @natanpierce495
    @natanpierce495 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I had 2 bikes when I was racing. A 1989 Yamaha YZ 250 WR- what a rocket! And a 1990 KDX 200. I stopped racing in 1992. I sold my KDX 200 in 2004 and purchased a KDX 220 R in 2006. I had Jeff Fredette mill the head, bore the carb to a 36mm, polished and ported the cylinder. Added Boysen Rad Valve, re-valved my shock for my weight and riding style, put Gold Seals and RaceTech springs in my forks, modified my air box, and FMF rev pipe. The bike is truly AWESOME! Not as fast as my YZ250 was by a long shot, but way faster than any 200 I ever ran. I still dual sport with it, and many many people are amazed that I keep up- and even pass many 10K Euro dream bikes. I can't say enough about it. I was offered 4200 for it, which is exactly what I paid for it in 2005. But there is no way I could find a bike with that cash worth this much in fun and smiles. The fun factor out weighs any other bike for this ol dual sport rider.

  • @rickyshultz2051
    @rickyshultz2051 Před rokem +3

    I have a 200 that I’ve had since it was new in 2000 , what a horse it’s been !

  • @CO_EVO_8
    @CO_EVO_8 Před 2 lety +6

    I just became a proud owner of a 2005 KDX 220. Excited to hit the trails again 😁🤙

  • @JDRockinfeller
    @JDRockinfeller Před měsícem +1

    This bike the kdx, brought me some of the best memories of my life.... absolutely outstanding

  • @Mr10usdad
    @Mr10usdad Před 2 lety +4

    My brother has a 2006 KDX200. It is a great bike and still almost looks new.

  • @lmcc8798
    @lmcc8798 Před 4 lety +16

    To summarize:
    1980-2005: Kawasaki made fun, reliable, economical, capable enduros.
    2006: Californazis cracked down on fun.
    Edit: it was foreshadowing really, to just 14 years later when the Californazis would make it illegal to even step foot outside. Or to sell anything, let alone 2-strokes.

    • @CommieCat
      @CommieCat Před 4 lety +2

      L McC Green Sticker - the reason all bikes come factory lean and with restricted air boxes.

    • @justinhenderson5710
      @justinhenderson5710 Před 2 lety

      Liberals/commies

  • @ZepG
    @ZepG Před rokem +3

    My first bike was a brand new 1981 Honda XR100 and my last was a brand new 1991 Kawasaki KDX200, I loved them both. I sold the KDX in 2002 for $1,000 and my old Honda was passed down to a chain of friends whose kids learned to ride on. I think it is still going strong today.

  • @noreaster4194
    @noreaster4194 Před 4 lety +31

    I think the PE and RMX deserves a video like this. I love these videos 👌

    • @TheMotocrossVault
      @TheMotocrossVault  Před 4 lety +10

      Nor'Easter I plan on doing one for both

    • @alankenward8889
      @alankenward8889 Před 4 lety +2

      And the suzuki tsr200 (sh12a). I have a 92 model and it rips.

    • @EarthSurferUSA
      @EarthSurferUSA Před 4 lety

      I had a 250 RMX, (96). Great for tight trails, but the scariest thing I ever rode by far on a MX type ride, (which probably includes my first bike, a 72 street bike Honda CL100, lol). I think it was the short wheel base and maybe a steep head angle, but man, was that thing "twitchy" at speed on rough ground. (bike was stock)

    • @mmazz30
      @mmazz30 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheMotocrossVault Looking forward to a PE review....awesome!

    • @deborahchesser7375
      @deborahchesser7375 Před 4 lety +3

      How about the IT’s ? It’s pretty cool how Graham Noyce was involved or lead in the development of the line.

  • @sburton223
    @sburton223 Před 2 lety +4

    I ride an 89 KDX that has been up graded a little and love it. It's not a fire breather like the bikes I rode when I was younger but it's a good old farts bike (I'm 62) I ride mostly desert and it works fine for me.

  • @shanemorris702
    @shanemorris702 Před 2 lety +5

    I would love to see a video about the Yamaha IT series of enduro bikes!
    Keep up the great work your doing.

  • @jacquelinekemp4897
    @jacquelinekemp4897 Před 3 lety +6

    I have a 99 kdx220r, and it's absolutely perfect for Rocky Mountain trail riding. I actually love that it's torquer than the 200, it's impossible to stall out and trucks up steep stuff reliably without the need to be in higher rpms. I've ridden a 200 before and to me, the difference is all about low end tractor like power. Coming off a 4 stroke, the 220 fits my riding just a touch better. Love the thing.

  • @brianthompson6578
    @brianthompson6578 Před 4 lety +17

    The KDX is always the bike I recommend to new riders. Have had a few myself and will probably have another one someday. Easily the best off-road motorcycle ever made. Thanks for putting together the video.

    • @TheMotocrossVault
      @TheMotocrossVault  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching

    • @LynchE1
      @LynchE1 Před 3 lety

      Hey I just bought one and the clutch is messed up. What should I do.

    • @hairlessharescrambler56
      @hairlessharescrambler56 Před 2 lety +3

      @@LynchE1 fix the clutch

    • @jpesicka999
      @jpesicka999 Před 2 lety

      Wonder how it would keep up with my DRZ in the desert.

    • @InsideRiders
      @InsideRiders Před rokem

      You know, "easy to ride" is very terrain specific. Compared to a 300, the KDX 220 I had was much harder to ride. I really wanted to love that bike but here in the slimy PNW, it was either spinning or bogging up these nasty climbs and no amount of clutching would help it hook up. Same with the KTM 200...not easy to ride in challenging terrain. Things got a lot more fun when I got a KTM 300 and never looked back. If you like tiny motors then "less power to ya" but Kawasaki should've added a 300 and ditched the 220.

  • @jayjammerz01
    @jayjammerz01 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm a proud owner of a 1990 Kawasaki kdx200 with 1200 miles on it and I will never get rid of it. Never watched your channel before but I'm definitely subscribed NOW, thank you for the VERY INFORMATIVE video!! 👍🤙✌🤛

  • @Rezqewr
    @Rezqewr Před 7 měsíci +2

    Recently sold my white/blue '90 200. Owned it for years, and it never let me down. Great bike that didn't excel at anything, but did everything pretty darned well.

  • @MessyLio10
    @MessyLio10 Před rokem +2

    I had the '89 model as my first full sized dort bike, got it for Chrostmas when I was 15 yrs old and then bought the final model as a showroom floor leftover in 2007. Still own it to this day and absolutely love riding it in single track. This was a great video, thanks.

  • @arnoldbellamy9527
    @arnoldbellamy9527 Před 9 měsíci +1

    91 KDX 200 here. 62 years old and my friends kids want it!!! Not Yet, Kid's, still playing!!!!!!❤❤❤

  • @isaacmonarrez3617
    @isaacmonarrez3617 Před 3 lety +1

    1984 KDX 200 owner here. Excellent bike for the trails 💪🏻 very reliable

  • @cleapup2
    @cleapup2 Před 2 lety +6

    Another great video! I love woods/trail/enduro bikes of all kinds and really appreciate all your hard work putting this episode together.(I always wanted a KDX). The pictures, specs, and comparisons to other bikes was awesome and brilliantly done. The videos of the ads and brochures of the bike you added are excellent as well ! (I had forgotten how much I missed those). I was fortunate to have owned a 1980 Yamaha YZ 490 and before that a 1980 Yamaha IT 175. Needless to say the 490 was a wild beast, but I love the IT 175 and would love to see a similar video on it. Again, I so appreciate what you do! The time, effort, and passion you put into this channel is evident. Thanks Brother!

  • @silver.d1
    @silver.d1 Před 4 lety +9

    Great video!! I am very happy with my 1996 Kdx 200, it is my first motorcycle and I am more than happy

  • @ericgrand-maison1502
    @ericgrand-maison1502 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This guy does great educational videos for 2 wheel gear heads. Thanks so much.

  • @YZEtc
    @YZEtc Před 8 měsíci +1

    I owned one KDX, a brand-new 1986 KDX200C1.
    It was impressive the amount of low-end torque it had that smoothly transitioned into the meat of the mid-range torque and power.
    I entered just one race with it, a hare scrambles in 1986, in the woods of muddy, rocky, tree-rooted New England in springtime.
    The engine characteristics made it easier for me to cope with a course I did not know and finish the race to 6th in the Novice class.
    I knew riding buddies that owned KDXs at one time or another:
    A 1984 KDX200A2 in the red color; a 1990 KDX200E2; a 1991 KDX200E3.
    The liquid-cooled E model was even more electric motor-like with the smoothness of the power delivery.
    I knew the KDX200 was an effective dirt bike when my buddy bought a new 1984 KDX200A2 in red and was able to ride it fairly well considering how little he got practice in on actually riding his new dirt bike.
    This was noteworthy as he sort of bought the bike on a whim, it seemed, because he did not go riding with me and my other riding buddy more than a few times over the course of the 10 years we rode practically every weekend together.
    About the 1991 - 1994 KDX250D:
    I was able to ride one of these bikes a few times - a 1994 KDX250D4 - when a salesman at the local Kawasaki dealer was allowed to take one home as a demo bike to have fun with while working for the dealership.
    We were friends so we got together for some dirt bike riding on several occasions, and he allowed me a few rides on it.
    It had a noticeably larger chassis than the 200, and after riding the bike I concluded it was a fun and capable bike for play riding but did not have the top-end horsepower of bikes like a Yamaha WR250Z.
    That's because it was a street-legal dual-purpose bike when sold in other countries, and when it was brought to the USA, they stripped all the street-legal parts off and mounted off-road knobby tires.
    Not surprising a bike designed to withstand thousands of street miles did not have the engine tuned as highly as an off-road-only racer thoroughbred.

  • @DJNickSandford
    @DJNickSandford Před 12 hodinami

    just a bloody great dirtbike. truely nailed the all roundness of it

  • @11fishee
    @11fishee Před měsícem

    In addendum, and a more positive note, I had a 99 EXC 200 which was stolen but "miraculously" recovered 5 years later! She was replaced by a 00 KDX 220 which i still enjoy riding hard or just plonking around. I found the EXC tighter/more precise in steering but the 220 hit "harder"/ snappier engine response and a more authoritative rear brake, like when squaring a turn. Starting off in the early '70's, I never thought I'd own a KTM, Maico, Husky, etc., and after all this time I ended-up with my favourite type, performance, and "at ease with" 220. Nice bike she be!

  • @Ken-Oath
    @Ken-Oath Před 2 lety +1

    I purchased my KDX200 B2 in 1985.
    I still have it today. It is always a great fun bike. It has proven to be so capable on steep rough terrain.
    I pass the other bikes, once they stall and flood on the hills. They put shit on me calling it a dinosaur but I shit on them on the trails.
    They are like the 2 wheeled version of the Toyota land cruiser 80 series.
    Perfectly capable production built off roader.
    Thank you Kawasaki for the memories.. crank it up...

  • @justinmoock7506
    @justinmoock7506 Před 3 lety +1

    I own a 2006 kdx 200. Bike is fully modded with pro circuit motor and factory connection suspension among many other things. This video was really exciting to watch

  • @RP-zm9kh
    @RP-zm9kh Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for this upload which I return to. I have a 89 water cooled. Terrific machine, simple, strong and fun.

  • @paulh7798
    @paulh7798 Před rokem +2

    A 1980 KDX175 was the first bike I owned.

  • @randynelson5608
    @randynelson5608 Před 4 lety +6

    Hell yeah man I just picked up a 87 200 barn find, it runs really good! Air cooled power valve motor is awesome, it's super peaky and turns super aggressive!!!!!!

    • @Slaxok
      @Slaxok Před 3 lety +1

      I rode this exact model, 1987 200 and all it would do is start, run and provide fun every single time I rode it. The 87 was one of the last years before water cooling and that was fine for me. It never broke or refused to start. I LOVED that machine.

  • @IMD4VE
    @IMD4VE Před 4 lety +3

    These motorbike history videos are pure gold. Thanks so much.

  • @justinhenderson5710
    @justinhenderson5710 Před 4 lety +3

    ThankU Tony!!!👍👌👏👏👏
    I had an 85' KDX 200
    Loved IT
    ALWAYS lusted over the 88'
    Put the 88 graphics,blue fork boots & 89 uni track decals. 88 handguards.
    So it was an 88' in my 15 year old fantasyland😀

  • @JB101inc
    @JB101inc Před 2 lety +1

    You've got me feeling nostalgic now. My first dirt bike was a 97 KDX 220. One of those "first thing you buy with your own money" things. It was a great bike, but I didn't appreciate it at the time. I was firmly focused on becoming Jeremy McGrath at the time and the KDX was too slow and squishy to be cool. I moved on to mx bikes after a few years. Now as a 35 year-old dad, I'd sure like to bum around in the trees with one of these. I remember reading a shootout with the KTM 200 and being envious that it's seat wasn't "filled with stale marshmallows".

  • @brantmcfarland517
    @brantmcfarland517 Před 2 lety

    That was so cool!!!! I raced the KDX200’s in the black jack enduro Circuit in Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Louisiana and New Mexico. They are still running it today. I raced enduros from 85 to 04 all on KDX’s. 85 200, 92 200, 94 250 and an 97 200. When all sed and done I was in the A200 class and whining my class. I was moved to the AA class for 05 and never raced in it. I have retired from racing. Loved all the 200-250 KDX’s. I never got the chance to ride an 175 though. I’m on my 40th new bike now and way over 100 used bikes in my life and over 30 broken bones so far. Lol. Happy riding my friend.
    Love your Channel.

  • @danielrelph6878
    @danielrelph6878 Před 4 lety +7

    I was 13 in 1983 I got a it 175 and my dad got a kdx200...both great bikes but that kdx was much more powerful these 200s were great everywhere except suspension too soft jumping was no bueno....but it was fun to snick it into sixth and waste 125s in the desert top end was somewhere around 75 mph.I liked that it had a light i used to ride mine to school in ninth grade riding wheelies past the bus...great fun.

  • @mrivantchernegovski3869
    @mrivantchernegovski3869 Před rokem +1

    I love my KDX 200 ,the way it changes direction,the mello power and jiust fun all round bike,my mate had YZ450 ,rode the KDX ,sold the 450 and got a 250 exc KTM

  • @davelanghm8607
    @davelanghm8607 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I’ve got a 91KDX I need to redo the bottom end but I do love it and it does start very easy

  • @johnnygeorgopoulos4072
    @johnnygeorgopoulos4072 Před 7 měsíci +1

    My buddy had a 91 KDX250R, I know he loved that thing, he never let me ride it even though I let him ride my 84 CR250R I had at the time, I remember him saying my bike was scary fast compared to his 😅
    Side note, have you ever seen the 93-94 KDR250SR's? I don't know if they were Japan or Asia or certain European countries only, but they're wild looking compared to the US specs, instead of all bright green frame and plastics with the blue seat and blue anodized fork uppers .... they're either teal frame and seat with black plastics with purple, red, and yellow decals, or even wilder, teal frame, seat, and tool bag with hot pink plastics and teal, pink, and purple decals.... they're even more "90s" than the 92 RM's and about as crazy "90s" as the early to mid 90s TM's 😂 I mean they're much more bright and catching compared to the 92 CR's which are dull in comparison 😅
    Now that I've seen one, I need all super 90s bikes of the, well, 90s lol....

  • @justinhenderson5710
    @justinhenderson5710 Před 4 lety +5

    Also had a 1980 PE175
    Would crackle & backfire!!
    My Dad & I called her Rigamortis' or Riggi'

  • @billb5029
    @billb5029 Před 2 lety

    I owned a kdx175 when I was motocross racing a yz250..can not believe how fast the Kawasaki was. My wife bought me a 1988 kdx200 at a yard sale, it was probably 4 years old, let friends play ride it, sat in the barn for 30+ years..thought I would trail ride it..ended up swapping out suspension with kx parts. Dg pipe aluminum silencer, ports matched, great western bike.
    Started crosscountry racing it with Ahrma, will run with modern bikes.
    At a Pueblo race would run the 6th gear straight even with modern 4stroke 250 motocross bikes.
    At unadilla this year, frame deep mud 6.4 mile loops all 2nd 3rd gear throttle pinned, bulletproof, absolutely amazing. And it would always start 1or 2 kicks after I fell down

  • @markthomas2330
    @markthomas2330 Před 3 lety +5

    My buddy in high school had a 200. He impressed me everytime we went out. It was a great bike and he was a great friend. RIP Piercey. We seldom fail to tell a story about him whenever we get out on the trails.

    • @Max-ye9xg
      @Max-ye9xg Před rokem +1

      What state were you guys in what year was it I can relate my friend in Huntington Beach Todd his dad used to let us take out to Yamaha 425 Two Strokes total tractors at El Mirage Dry Lake in California we were fifteen and a half years old

  • @thequadzillaking
    @thequadzillaking Před rokem +1

    Just got a ‘93. Throwing a ton of new parts on it. I have all winter to perfect. Can’t wait for spring!! Gonna ride Michigans ORV Trails.

  • @bettybobzimmerman7450
    @bettybobzimmerman7450 Před rokem +2

    Owned a 80 kdx, great turning bike.Cut one inch off both sides of handle bars to slide threw trees in northern Mi. Little hard to lift front end

  • @Meindl-zm8jq
    @Meindl-zm8jq Před 2 lety

    Nice review, documentary. I have one, 2001. Perfect trail bike for someone who just wants a hassle free ride. Love it.

  • @charlestaylor3434
    @charlestaylor3434 Před 3 lety +1

    Very informative, love these kind of videos.

  • @sambuvca22
    @sambuvca22 Před 4 lety +1

    Great clip. I had a brand new 96. Loved that bike.

  • @devildog_iii3492
    @devildog_iii3492 Před 4 lety +5

    Love my kdx200 and 220. The 200 definitely rips harder on the pipe.

  • @francishoen9626
    @francishoen9626 Před 4 lety +4

    I have a 1987 200. I have owned many (over 300) dirtbikes in my 47 years of riding and this is one of my favorites. The engine is stock with a DG pipe and I fabricated a 12mm wide spacer under the cover of the kips valve on the left hand side. The DG pipe makes the bike a bit more lively and the spacer dramatically increased the bottom end response. It now pulls so cleanly off idle I am thinking of putting on added flywheel weight to improve traction. Changing the oil in the shock makes a big difference. The standard fluid is not that great. Running a less restrictive muffler ( I'm using one off a KTM125 EXC) also helps and is much lighter. Next modification is to graft a rear disc brake from a later watercooled model onto it. Air cooled bikes are less top heavy feeling and less likely to overheat from mud in the radiators. I am also a long time PE175 Suzuki owner having had over a dozen. Currently setting up a 175 T engine in a 1984 RM125E rolling frame. Suspension has been shortened to 10" and I will be using a 1981 RM250X expansion Chamber which give the bike a huge increase in bottom end and midrange. You can improve the standard pipe by removing the mesh on the inside of the chamber. It's a tedious and messy job but very worthwhile.

    • @CommieCat
      @CommieCat Před 4 lety

      Francis Hoen I have a 1986, love the shit out of it. Can you share some pictures of the spacer you made? Sounds very interesting and I work in a metal shop so probably could get one done for mine. Thanks!

    • @oblivianation9759
      @oblivianation9759 Před rokem

      @@CommieCat I'm wondering the same thing about that spacer.

  • @jasonpeters9390
    @jasonpeters9390 Před 4 lety +3

    Great vlog very interesting and informative and brings back memories

  • @chadkennedy529
    @chadkennedy529 Před 4 lety +4

    Very compete and detailed presentation, always learn something here.

  • @philb1874
    @philb1874 Před 3 lety

    Hi Tony I really enjoyed your KDX 200 review. Over the years I have had 3 KDX's, 2 200's A '91 and a '92 and a '97 220. I still have my '97 220 after nearly 22yrs. The '91 KDX and my mates KDX250 were stolen along with my bike trailer and gear after a ride never to be seen again. Thats when I bought the 220. It's an ideal bike for me these days as its easy to ride and hard to stall. I found i could run a bigger rear tyre and could pull second gear a lot more than on the 220 than the 200. Watching your series on the PE's and XR's etc brought back great memories of riding in the '80's and 90's ( before kids). Keep up the cool reviews.

  • @robinbrowne5419
    @robinbrowne5419 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the fun and interesting review of KDX 175 and 200 dirt bikes. I used to have a Kawasaki G4 100, which was a great little trail bike for the back woods. Now, I have 2 budgies. 1 yellow and 1 green. They should be called Suzuki and Kawasaki. Lol. But their actual names are Coco and Bobo. I will post a link to a picture in the next message. Cheers from Canada :-)

  • @free-birdrocker8809
    @free-birdrocker8809 Před 3 lety +2

    I rode a kitted out 89 kdx 200, and it was awesome, these enduro's are absolutly fun off road. Riding a peaky mx 2 t is fun for blasting round a track, but the kdx was the best for all round riding.

  • @grizdeluxe
    @grizdeluxe Před 2 lety +1

    My '92 KDX 250 is an amazing trail bike. I ride desert and forested tight trails and it's really capable. Climbs hills like a goat.

  • @aacar4095
    @aacar4095 Před 4 lety +1

    I just came across this...great job! I picked up a KDX200 about a year ago...had never seen the bike before as I'd been out of dirt bikes for decades (my last bike as a teenager was an IT175). It's a great bike...fairly bullet proof. The guy before me didn't do much maintenance so I'm working my way through everything. It has a fun power band with some good low end grunt and some decent fun top end punch (no, it's not an MX bike, but it isn't "slow"). I want to keep the bike for nostalgia even if I got something newer (like a YZ250X).

  • @visionmotorworx
    @visionmotorworx Před 4 lety +4

    Nice. I'm staying in South Africa, I'm currently riding the 2006. The previous owner thought it was an 80s bike haha? This confirms it. Very informative. Thanks

    • @sgtunix
      @sgtunix Před 4 lety +1

      Shan Also in South Africa. Still see KDX's at funduros. Great single track bike

    • @visionmotorworx
      @visionmotorworx Před 4 lety +1

      @@sgtunix It does have a very different feel in the turns and the suspension just eats rocks and ruts up, it's not as advanced as the modern enduro bikes with hydro clutches and fuel injection obviously but when on a single trail the green machine shines. Hope you have a berm filled Sunday. not sure if you have seen this but it may interest you. czcams.com/video/eeDUPSG5wkI/video.html

    • @sgtunix
      @sgtunix Před 4 lety +1

      @@visionmotorworx Thanks, already saw the torture test. I had a KDX 220 a few years ago. Now on a 2017 KTM 300 XC-W

  • @rochellestanley9532
    @rochellestanley9532 Před rokem +1

    Had a 220, great bike..

  • @danieldemayo6209
    @danieldemayo6209 Před 3 měsíci

    I still remember gawking at this online as a kid. The 200 / 220 thing confused the hell out of me and I didn’t even know what I was looking at lol would be cool to pull that up on the way back machine

  • @deborahchesser7375
    @deborahchesser7375 Před 4 lety +2

    Love the enduro bike reviews, hopefully we’ll be lucky enough to see more, thanks again Tony, your the best.

  • @nicolasayer1908
    @nicolasayer1908 Před 4 dny

    Fantastic vids....
    Would make my day if you did this for those beautiful Yam ITs. Wish Yam kept those colours to this day!!!

  • @tannerpuhl4233
    @tannerpuhl4233 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice video like always. My dad had 2 of them one when he was younger then one when i was 7 my brother was 4 he went out bought us a xr50 and a xr70 and himself a 93kdx. Had alot of fun holding on to those handle bars i thought the bike was a rocket ship lol!

  • @benhawke7231
    @benhawke7231 Před 3 lety +3

    I loved the 220. I found that that the 220 ran great on 25% methanol and would outperform the 200 with no problem. If you ran the 200 on methanol 25% it would ping. The one cool thing about the KDX line is that you can register it for the street if you get turn signals and mirrors.

  • @Spacejunk57
    @Spacejunk57 Před 3 lety +1

    I had a kdx 175 1981, it was a great woods bike.

  • @huskynoob7881
    @huskynoob7881 Před 3 lety +1

    Hunted for a KDX200 for months and found one.. put a lectron carb and its a fun, reliable, capable dirtbike.

  • @robertrishel3685
    @robertrishel3685 Před 4 lety +1

    Another good one! Thanks!

  • @mtbsteve6198
    @mtbsteve6198 Před rokem +1

    The 1984 kdx80 came in red. I bought one new. Great little bike.

  • @tanorkewl8360
    @tanorkewl8360 Před 2 lety

    My dad has 2 i remember riding on the bars as a kid great video

  • @mxtv1258
    @mxtv1258 Před 4 lety +4

    I do remember Jeff Ferdetti racing MX/SX on one at Santa Fe Speedway in Hinsdale Illinois and thinking who is that nut. He did very well on the KDX what ever displacement he was racing.

  • @rcafmaintainer3723
    @rcafmaintainer3723 Před 2 lety

    As kid in the 1980s, these were dream bikes. I had a few older friends who had IT 200, 250 and the KDX 175 and 200. I got to ride the KDX175 and earlier versions of the KDX200 (83-85). In Africa, I never saw the blue seat for the 1985 KDX. Drag race the IT200 was faster at flatout from what I saw. I remember seeing the new 86, sexy!! I also remember the new 89, wow, it seemed fast, a buddy that had previously riding IT 200 and 250, had bought the KDX in 1989 and he was flying on it!!

  • @winru2
    @winru2 Před 2 lety

    Very great quality made video keep it up

  • @ryanluedtke5133
    @ryanluedtke5133 Před rokem

    I had a 96 bought brand new in 98 from Pete's cycle in Severna Park MD. I raced mx at the time. I loved the KDX, the fun factor was off the charts for what it was, I wish I still owned it.

  • @brianmartlock1532
    @brianmartlock1532 Před 3 lety

    Had a 97 kdx 220 for 15 years never disappointed ....👍👌

  • @sparkingdogg
    @sparkingdogg Před 3 lety

    Nice video, winter time, can't go ride : (
    I have a 93 200, 2000 200, and 2001 220 (all street legal!) and like the 93 about the best, it's super nimble, it's like riding a trials bike. The stock 220 is a different beast, with the proper gearing you can throttle loft the front wheel all day at low speed. Super fun tight woods torque monster. With the bigger bore and smaller carb, the torque is so much different than the hit of the 200.
    Oh I have had maybe 15 other KDX's including the air heads. All such fun bikes!!
    Thanks for the nice video.

  • @marvinfrenchy8754
    @marvinfrenchy8754 Před rokem +1

    My first dirt bike was a 1980 KDX80

  • @williamkudrna5843
    @williamkudrna5843 Před 2 lety +1

    Weird that the KDX changed to the blue seat in 85, but kept the 84 writing (similar to the KXs) as opposed to outlined 85 writing on the KX, then right back in line for 86. Love the presentation Blaze!

  • @hrsey71
    @hrsey71 Před 4 lety +1

    I had a 1991 KDX200! it was a great bike

  • @probuilder961
    @probuilder961 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the great montage! Had an '84 KDX200 & loved & rode it for 6 fun years here in New England. Jeff Fredette was my hero.

  • @grahamdowdell4356
    @grahamdowdell4356 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a KDX 200 1997 it’s the best bike to have fun on.

  • @firstnamelastname8951
    @firstnamelastname8951 Před 4 lety +1

    My first bike 1990 kdx 200 , great bike got it 3 months ago for $750 here in a town called Elsa,Tx and it runs like a beast and turns on on first kick

  • @rockyota1
    @rockyota1 Před 27 dny

    Computer was junk, mine stopped working within the first few months. I loved that bike, other than the flexy forks and super easy to stall in tight woods sections. Ended up upgrading to the 220 and it's was much better.

  • @stevenburton7922
    @stevenburton7922 Před 3 lety

    Really good review!

  • @briangallo588
    @briangallo588 Před 4 lety +1

    I had the 1985 model, one of the best bikes I ever had! Nice history piece!

  • @jieme6397
    @jieme6397 Před 3 lety +3

    They actually did make a kdx420 very rare, i have found 3 in parts, 2 years ago i put the engind top and bottom in a 1984 atc 250r it had 6 speeds, easily hit 100mph,

  • @jcs480able
    @jcs480able Před 2 lety

    The dirt rider tests were so detailed. I would read the entire article including "technically speaking" which was huge and back then it all stuck in my head.

  • @tommybritton9273
    @tommybritton9273 Před 4 lety

    Thanks blaze 👍👍

  • @ronlawson5819
    @ronlawson5819 Před 3 lety

    That was awesome

  • @richiedagger733
    @richiedagger733 Před 2 lety

    Owning a kdx has been on the top of my bucket list for some time... and a honda sx250... I could go on hahaha

    • @richiedagger733
      @richiedagger733 Před 2 lety

      I go and pick up my 2000 kdx 220 Saturday..... dreams can come true.

  • @beastgirl43
    @beastgirl43 Před 4 lety

    My 3rd bike after my 82 CR 80 and 87 KX 125 was a mint white 88 KDX 200. I miss that bike.

  • @PeterSmith-or3pq
    @PeterSmith-or3pq Před 4 lety

    Yah. Awsome. We did ck points at welland county. The best thing ever.! . Was a great time as a kid

  • @anthonytamilio9501
    @anthonytamilio9501 Před 2 lety

    The guy from service honda. Threw a kdx 200 mot9r into a aluminun kx250f frame and its an amazing bike

  • @swedishrick377
    @swedishrick377 Před 4 lety

    A bit of nostalgia viewing your vid. Great video thank you! Had a 175 early 80s and love it as a teenager for woods riding. Lightweight fun bike to ride.

  • @triple6758
    @triple6758 Před 3 lety

    Plan to buy a KDX soon. Have KLX 300 and want a two stroke option.

  • @bapasrcadventures3619
    @bapasrcadventures3619 Před 4 lety

    Thank you very good review. I owned an 1983 and loved it. It did seize once but did no damage and never happened again.

  • @WIDESIDE72
    @WIDESIDE72 Před 2 lety +1

    I just picked up a non running KDX220 a couple of weeks ago for $1k. (bad coil). Lucky the coil was bad because the PO who took it in trade had put straight gas in it. Woulda locked up in minutes! The Last dirt bike I had was a 79 KX80 when I was a kid 35 years ago! Most fun you can have with your pants on!

  • @ngzcaz
    @ngzcaz Před 3 měsíci

    Interesting that the 220 was dissed somewhat when the characteristics mentioned would certainly appeal to in the woods, gnarly, hairpin turn, mountain climbing terrain I see off road in my area.. I could certainly see the appeal.. Sounds a bit like the 350 Bighorn dual sport as far as the torque I had back in the early 70's minus some weight.. Certainly served my dual sport needs quite well...

  • @mccromags
    @mccromags Před 4 lety

    Thanks, great video! I have 89 and a 97 great all around bike, very reliable and fun!

  • @EarthSurferUSA
    @EarthSurferUSA Před 4 lety

    I never had one, but I knew a few guys who could fly through some of the nastiest higher speed Michigan single track trails on their stock KDX200.

  • @mrmackee123
    @mrmackee123 Před 2 lety

    Memory lane for sure. I had the 220cc with carb bored and jetted by Fredette Racing, FMF Pipe and racetech fork and shock revalve. In a straight line it would crawl away from my cousins 200cc Kdx after fourth gear. I spent about $1100 and boy did the mods transform the bike.

  • @eastbaymauiboy
    @eastbaymauiboy Před 4 lety +1

    Nice comprehensive history!.
    I had an 89 CR250 and my buddy had an 89 KDX200. We would trade once in a while and though his bike didn't have that big HIT, it never felt slow to me. Also, when we were riding the fire roads I would get frustrated because his 'little' 200 was about 20 miles an hour faster than my race bike!. 0 to 50 I was GONE, but my CR was only a 5-spd and geared for track racing, so he would catch up and pretty much blow by me. 😠
    The KDX220 was an odd thing, but the worst thing KDX did IMO was put the inverted fork on (late), then take it back off again!. I loves me some inverted forks, especially in blue. 😁
    I I wouldn't mind having one in my garage though, even with fork boots. 😣😌

  • @luisjoseph6983
    @luisjoseph6983 Před 2 lety

    Hey man I'm digging your show this is the first time I have seen it or have you heard about you as a kid I had a 1985 RM80 if you can ever do a show on that model is I would appreciate it thank you

  • @terrywillis5784
    @terrywillis5784 Před rokem +1

    I recently bought a kdx 175 with only 370 original miles. The clutch is stuck from sitting and the air filter is disintegrating. Where is the best source for parts ? I looked on CZcams for information and am a new subscriber because you put together a great presentation. Thanks.