Let me preface my rant by saying I am a two stroke lover and I'm an old fart, and I'm unapologetic about both. I've been prowling Craigslist lately looking for a new project, and it occurred to me that today's line of non-orange motorcycles is so much more narrow than it was back in the day. In the 80s and beyond, every manufacturer had multiple models of dual sport, enduro, MX, play bikes, etc. Kawasaki alone had the KDX, KLX, and KX, covering two strokes and even four strokes. Now big Green has five motocross bikes (but only two full size), two play bikes, and two dual sports. I think it's the reason that KTM owns the market. You can get KTM two strokes in 125, 150, 200, 250, 300, and in MX (except the 200), cross country, and enduro. Plus they have 250, 350, 450, and 500 four strokes of all types. It seems that Yamaha might have got the message finally, but I wonder if it's too late to make a dent in the orange tide. Don't get me wrong I have two KTMs and I like them, I just prefer the 2003-2007 KX models. If Kawasaki offered my KX/KDX hybrid or a KX based off road bike with a two stroke motor, I would be the first guy in line. Don't even get me started on a KX based 300 two stroke for off road. Unfortunately I'm afraid that I'll never buy a new Kawasaki two stroke again, even if someone comes out with direct injection and it sells well. I hope I'm wrong.
Not really going anywhere with this, I just had to vent. I miss the old days of many choices and options.