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'02 yz 250f vs. '02 yz 250 (power delivery and engine maintenance).
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[QUOTE="anca, post: 885637, member: 48240"] I’m somehow in the same dilemma, but I’m thinking to go from ’02 yz250 to ’05 yzf250 (maybe ’05 yz250). Maintenance wise I think is no problem with 2 stroke. I rode allot (even in winter) and all I need to do is change 1-2 times a year the piston and then bottom end like Stud has said. But you have to measure from time to time the clearance between the cylinder and piston, otherwise you’re in danger of replating . You’ll be able to ride it, but for less time, at least I can go longer (maybe faster) on a friends yzf on track, off-road I like 2 stroke better. If you’re fit and take time to adapt it should be no problem. Now if I could decide for myself : YZ or YZF. Hmmm, maybe to many oil changes, filters, cam chains, shims, valves….. oh and the power, that beautiful, live power of 2 stroke….than again 4S, no more tiredness…. :think: [/QUOTE]
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'02 yz 250f vs. '02 yz 250 (power delivery and engine maintenance).
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