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Looking at 2010 nytro xtx and 2013 xtx. Mileage is similar on both. Any major differences between the two I should consider?


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Other then what retail is, I don't think there was a lot of changes over the years after 2009 other then maybe slight shock valving. I would move forward to the 13 if it was me.Looking at 2010 nytro xtx and 2013 xtx. Mileage is similar on both. Any major differences between the two I should consider?
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Other than separate controls for hand and thumb warmers, I don't know if there was much change.
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Along with the update to dual hand/thumb warmer switches there were upgrades to the ECU programming so that the handlebar warmers actually got hot enough to warm your hands.
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2013 had 2 models offered of the XTX. One had a 1.75 track.
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