• BrownDogBlog: Best Bike, Ever?

    So I've had a KTM 150SX in my garage for a while now, and I'm pretty convinced it's the best bike ever (for me, at least). Over the past ten years I've owned a number of bikes; a Yamaha YZ426F, Kawasaki KX125, Yamaha YZ450F and even a YZ250. I sold my YZ250 about a year ago so it's been a while since I swung a leg over a bike.

    BrownDog spotting! Ol' BDW gives the bike a go around Perris Raceway.
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    I ran into my buddy Danny Paladino (The Race Team Director for MDK/KTM Racing) while I was up in Washougal and he mentioned that he had an SX150 sitting in the shop I could try out if I wanted to. He didn't have to twist my arm, I picked it up the first chance I had. I've managed to sneak away and ride 4 times since I got that thing and each time I get on it I never want to get off. I have never had so much fun riding a bike before. It comes with an abundance of trick parts and the only thing I would add to it is my number, but that would make me grow way too attached to it and I know that I have to give it back soon.

    Here are a few of my take-aways from my time with this MDK/KTM 150SX:

    • Hydraulic clutch systems work so well. Why doesn't every company put one on their bikes?
    • The suspension is plush and responds the way I'd expect it to. All you ever hear about is how bad KTM suspensions are, but I really like it so far. One thing that I really love on the forks is that you don't have to use a screwdriver to make adjustments; they each have a hand adjustor that can easily be done without any hassle.
    • The power is perfect, for me at least! It sounds exactly like a 125 when you fire her up, but on the track you can hear a deeper rumble down low just calling out to be used. A couple of times I missed a shift, once out of a corner into a double that I usually hit in second, but even in first gear I managed to clear it.
    • Since the bike did come from the MDK race shop, it does have a few extra goodies on it that are not stock; a FMF Shorty Silencer, a VForce Reed system, Pro Taper Sprockets, and the very cool race team graphics (which will take a half-a-second off your lap, trust me).

    That's probably enough info for today. Oh yeah, I almost forgot, I weigh in at about 167 pounds and would probably be classified as a Vet Novice. If they never asked for this bike back, I would be glad to keep it forever. It is the perfect bike for me and I will probably end up buying one as soon as Motocross.com gives me a a $6000.00 raise! Until then, I'll keep BRAAAAAAAP'n away on this bad boy!

    -BDW

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