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two stroke dilemma

So I'm looking to get into snobiking! I've sledded for a couple years, loved it. Motor blew, didn't have time so sold it cause I was gonna get something newer anyways, havent yet and now want a timbersled!! Im a biker at heart and an avid woods rider. At the moment I got 2 bikes a ktm 200 and a husky supermoto. With work and family life I just ain't riding the husky much so I might sell it to fund the snobike (breaks my heart but already got a summer toy and need a winter one). I weigh 175ish around 6' 2. And I live in the bc interior just south of sicamous. I'm thinking dedicated snobike is best just cause of the overlap season which can get pretty long, even tho it's a bit more cash. I'm a two stoke guy, and I was thinking either ktm 300, make a yz 300, or a kx or cr 500 with an aluminum frame. Any pros and cons?
 
kx500 or cr500. no need for alum frame. very little weight difference and the old bikes have way more comfortable seats. can get a 90's cr or kx for $2500
 
I don't wanna sell the sumo... But it's just not getting used and hardly worth the insurance money. But ya not too worried about e start. I am young, I can kick. Just want something fast, fun, and aggressive
 
2001 CR500R

I've been debating selling my 500...

My wife bought this one for me in 2005. It was brand new and 2001 was the last year. If it has 30 hours on it, I'd be shocked. Still on original tires and chain and sprocket.

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Carbondaddy on this board is selling his CR 500.... here in Revelstoke, I also have a well set up 525 for sale.
 
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