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Yamaha MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
2003 YZ250 setup, woods and trails only?!
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[QUOTE="Studboy, post: 602560, member: 26867"] motoxpress.......this bike is more than stiff. For me I consider it borderline harsh (especially in the forks.) The forks do not I have a skidplate also. When running the stock pipe I feel that the bike has decent lowend power and is smooth and controllable for off-road. I do drop the CS sprocket to a 13 tooth (-1) when I know that I will be doing those really twisty rocky steep hills. You can do it with the stock 14/50 combo but it requires a lot of clutch use. If you gear down more than 13/50-52 you are going to be not even moving in first gear anymore. 13/50 feels decently slow, if you wanted to go extreme 13/52 I think would be enough. I would maybe agree with the flywheel weight, but with the bike geared down are you sure that you need a different pipe? I guess that is all personal preference. [/QUOTE]
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