Yes, make sure you put *GOOD* synthetic two stroke in it. I have seen many a kdx200 with its piston smeared up the nickasil liner after the owner filled up with some cheap stuff at a service station. Not cheap to sort out and been responsible for the demise of many a poor kdx early...
Apart from that, they do take a lot of abuse and steer well, especially as they're overbored 125's with the resultant next to nothing weight, theyre also quite fun to ride if you can ever forgive the utter lack of low down torque, they need buzzing to make sense of. I quite like them...