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Getting Back Into 2-Strokes. Holy Cow!
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[QUOTE="wanaride, post: 954828, member: 44530"] Keithb7, how does your CR handle in the woods? You mention tight technical tree riding...I always figured a bike like your (250 MX'er) would be a handful in the tight stuff. Wheelies all the time...isn't that a problem in the woods? I've got a KDX200 and I love its hit, but I know it has nothing in the 'hit department' compared to a 250 MX'er. I'm asking because most of the guys I know either ride 4-strokes or they put so much flywheel weight on their 250 MX'er that it practically isn't the same bike anymore. How does your bike handle while lugging through tight technical sections? I've dreamed about upgrading to a YZ250 or KX250 and modding it for the woods, but I thought it would be more than I can handle (C rider with 2yrs experience). Your comments make me think that could work. I know that the top level GNCC riders use 2-strokes but I figured they needed the acceleration for straight sections so they could pass people. [/QUOTE]
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