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2006 Yamaha 230 TTR upgrades
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[QUOTE="navigator25, post: 1360311, member: 107860"] I disagree, the type of riding i do this bike is great for me. The gearing is a simple effective (cheap) way to gain more rideable power in the areas that i will use more, I lose some top end but I don't use it so why not get it where i do? Rarely do I MX ride with this bike so I don't need the higher compression, more power or added suspension + the MUCH higher cost for that bike... I'm well aware of the positives with other bikes, I was well informed when i purchased my bike. It fits the riding I do, which is on 250+ of acres of trails, and a small track. I wouldn't talk about even doing anything with exhaust if I didn't like the old one I had on my old bike.. Mostly since I will need to change jets, and mod the air box to make it effective. Plus why even respond to a topic if you just want to be a smartass? @ the other guys thanks for the help! [/QUOTE]
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